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What Is the Risk of Early Assignment on the Purchased Put Option?

The risk of early assignment on a purchased put option is negligible or non-existent for the buyer. Early assignment is a risk faced by the seller of an American-style option.

Since the collar strategy involves buying the put, the investor has the right, but not the obligation, to exercise. The investor would only exercise early if it were economically advantageous, typically just before expiration.

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