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What Is the Maximum Theoretical Loss in an Options Trade for the Buyer?

The maximum theoretical loss for the buyer of an options contract is limited to the premium paid to acquire the option. Since the buyer has the right, but not the obligation, to exercise the contract, the worst-case scenario is that the option expires worthless, and the premium is lost.

This is a key difference from futures contracts, where losses can be unlimited.

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