Options Vs. Trading Stocks What's the Difference?

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Options Vs. Trading Stocks What's the Difference?

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There’s so many trading types, for example there’s forex, daytrading, crypto, futures, you name it.

It can get confusing at times.

In this video, I’m gonna clearly explain what the difference is between Options trading and stock trading - let’s get into it.

Basic Definition:
Stocks: When you buy stocks, you're purchasing a piece of the company. Essentially, you become a shareholder.
Day-Trading stocks: Buying and selling shares of a company within the same trading day.
Swing trading stocks: Buying and selling shares of a company and holding them for longer than one day.
Options: Options give you the right (but not the obligation) to buy or sell a stock at a predetermined price before a specific date.

Ownership & Control:
Stocks: Owning stocks means you own a fraction of the company.
Options: You don’t own the stock. You only have a contract that allows you to buy or sell it.

Time Frame:
Stocks: You can hold stocks indefinitely (as long as the company is publicly traded). However, whenever people say “daytrading”, they’re referring to buying and selling within the same trading day.
Options: They have an expiration date. If you don’t exercise your option by this date, it becomes worthless.

Risk & Reward:
Stocks: Potential loss is limited to the amount invested.
Options: Potentially higher returns but with increased risk. If an option expires out of the money, you lose your entire investment.
What’s In the money Vs. Out of the money?

Capital Requirement:
Stocks: Requires more capital. You're buying pieces of the company, after all.
To trade stocks you need at least $25,000
The US won’t let you trade unless you have that much inside your account
Options: Typically, less capital intensive. You’re not buying the stock, only the right to.

Leverage:
Stocks: Less leverage. Your potential gain or loss is 1:1 with the stock's movement.
Options: Offers significant leverage. Small price movements in the underlying stock can result in substantial gains or losses.

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