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Options Trading for Beginners

Options trading looks exciting because the capital requirement seems low. That is exactly why beginners misuse it.
This beginner page helps you understand options trading with risk awareness before you enter F&O trades.
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Options Trading for Beginners

Options trading looks exciting because the capital requirement seems low. That is exactly why beginners misuse it.

This beginner page helps you understand options trading with risk awareness before you enter F&O trades.

Learn the Language of Professional Traders

What You Will Learn

What are call and put options?

Option buyer vs option seller

Premium, strike price, expiry, and lot size

Intrinsic value and time value

Basic option Greeks

Open interest basics

Why options are risky for beginners

Common options trading mistakes

Why risk management is non-negotiable

What You Will Learn

  • What are call and put options?
  • Option buyer vs option seller
  • Premium, strike price, expiry, and lot size
  • Intrinsic value and time value
  • Basic option Greeks
  • Open interest basics
  • Why options are risky for beginners
  • Common options trading mistakes
  • Why risk management is non-negotiable
Warning!
Options trading is not a quick-money machine.
Without position sizing, stop-loss, and strategy logic, options can damage capital very quickly.

Frequently Asked Questions

Options trading involves buying or selling contracts that give the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an underlying asset at a specific price before expiry. Options can be risky, especially for beginners, because premiums can move quickly due to price movement, time decay, volatility, and market conditions.

Options trading is not ideal for beginners unless they first understand risk, price movement, time decay, volatility, and position sizing.

A beginner should first learn stock market basics, chart reading, support and resistance, risk management, and trading psychology.

No. Options trading involves high risk and no income is guaranteed.