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Married Put: Essential for investors in a risen market: Shubham Agarwal

Try to buy a Put option with the strike price that is closest to the current market price of the stock with the longest available expiry.

June 03, 2023 / 07:55 IST
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Married Put
Married Put

Options have been looked at essentially as an instrument that traders use. The use of options in trading short term views has been very widely discussed. However, if we go back in the history Futures and Options have had their uses for the investors of the assets as well.

Many investors especially tactical investors, who invest for a good 3-6 months get a little worried after a big rise. The worry is about two things. One is if I invest now and if the market reverses the money set aside for 3-6 months for a particular investment may get blocked for more time. This is because every stock has at least some impact of the whole market going up or down.

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Second worry is about the existing investments. Investments which are already in the process of getting materialized may get stuck for longer period of time. At the same time there is this fear of missing out in case of a smallest of falls that I wish I could have sold when the markets were higher.

There are many alternative solutions to this like averaging out your fresh investments over a period of time so that in case if market falls then we have room to invest more at a lower price. Same for selling, many investors seek the route of part profit booking by selling some of their investments. This is helpful but it does reduce the profits.