A put option grants the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to sell an asset at a predetermined price before expiration. Traders use them to profit from price declines or hedge portfolios against losses. Bearish investors and risk-averse portfolio managers benefit most, as puts limit downside risk while allowing upside potential if markets fall.
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