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What Does It Mean to “Write” or “Sell” an Option?

Writing or selling an option means taking the opposite side of the trade from the buyer. The seller receives the premium upfront but takes on the obligation to buy (Put seller) or sell (Call seller) the underlying asset if the buyer chooses to exercise the option.

Writing options is often considered a higher-risk strategy, especially for uncovered or naked calls, due to potentially unlimited loss.

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