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Strategies & Market Trends : Waiting for the big Kahuna

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To: Sergio H who wrote (52125)6/10/2001 11:04:36 PM
From: Gersh Avery  Read Replies (1) of 94695
 
A naked put has slightly less risk than owning the stock.

Slightly less because of the premium received.

The stock could go to zero. If you have a naked put out on the stock, you still have to buy the stock at the strike price.

You have perhaps confused naked puts with naked calls.
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