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What Is the Primary Objective of an Option Buyer?

The primary objective of an option buyer is to profit from a significant and favorable move in the underlying asset's price (Delta) or an increase in implied volatility (Vega). They seek to maximize the option's value before expiration, utilizing the leverage provided by the option contract.

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