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How do I calculate profit and loss on an options trade?

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Have you ever been right about a stock's direction but still lost money on an options trade? It's a common and confusing feeling. In this episode, we simplify the "algebra" of options trading by breaking down the core formulas for calculating profit and loss (P&L) on various options strategies. From single-leg calls and puts to more complex spreads, we'll give you the step-by-step guidance you need to understand exactly what drives your P&L. We also cover key concepts like commissions and fees and provide a crucial "sanity check" tip for using P&L calculators.

Now that you know the math, how will you approach your next options trade differently? Subscribe to our podcast for more simple, step-by-step guidance.

Key Takeaways

  • The first step to calculating P&L is knowing your strategy, as the formula is different for buying vs. selling and for calls vs. puts.
  • Profit and loss are always based on the relationship between the stock's price, the option's strike price, and the premium paid or collected.
  • For buyers of calls or puts, the maximum loss is always capped at the premium paid, but the potential profit is theoretically unlimited.
  • For sellers of calls or puts, the maximum profit is capped at the premium collected, but the potential loss can be unlimited (on naked positions) or defined (in a spread).
  • Commissions and fees (like per-contract fees) are often overlooked but must be factored into your calculations, especially on smaller or more frequent trades.

"Nothing makes you feel dumber than realizing you misread the max loss after you're already down four figures."

Timestamped Summary

  • 1:14 The core formula for buying a call option
  • 3:14 The difference and risk in selling a call option
  • 4:48 Calculating P&L for a put option (buying and selling)
  • 7:26 How to calculate max profit/loss on a spread
  • 9:19 The "being right but still losing" Amazon example
  • 13:20 The power of calculating P&L before you trade

Don't miss our next episode—hit that subscribe button now! Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts to help us reach more traders who want to improve their skills.

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Content provided by Sponsored by: OptionGenius.com. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sponsored by: OptionGenius.com or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Have you ever been right about a stock's direction but still lost money on an options trade? It's a common and confusing feeling. In this episode, we simplify the "algebra" of options trading by breaking down the core formulas for calculating profit and loss (P&L) on various options strategies. From single-leg calls and puts to more complex spreads, we'll give you the step-by-step guidance you need to understand exactly what drives your P&L. We also cover key concepts like commissions and fees and provide a crucial "sanity check" tip for using P&L calculators.

Now that you know the math, how will you approach your next options trade differently? Subscribe to our podcast for more simple, step-by-step guidance.

Key Takeaways

  • The first step to calculating P&L is knowing your strategy, as the formula is different for buying vs. selling and for calls vs. puts.
  • Profit and loss are always based on the relationship between the stock's price, the option's strike price, and the premium paid or collected.
  • For buyers of calls or puts, the maximum loss is always capped at the premium paid, but the potential profit is theoretically unlimited.
  • For sellers of calls or puts, the maximum profit is capped at the premium collected, but the potential loss can be unlimited (on naked positions) or defined (in a spread).
  • Commissions and fees (like per-contract fees) are often overlooked but must be factored into your calculations, especially on smaller or more frequent trades.

"Nothing makes you feel dumber than realizing you misread the max loss after you're already down four figures."

Timestamped Summary

  • 1:14 The core formula for buying a call option
  • 3:14 The difference and risk in selling a call option
  • 4:48 Calculating P&L for a put option (buying and selling)
  • 7:26 How to calculate max profit/loss on a spread
  • 9:19 The "being right but still losing" Amazon example
  • 13:20 The power of calculating P&L before you trade

Don't miss our next episode—hit that subscribe button now! Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts to help us reach more traders who want to improve their skills.

  continue reading

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