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<blockquote data-quote="mncowboy" data-source="post: 1830333" data-attributes="member: 13422"><p>Went with a PUT in June. Its worth/value is currently a little over 4X the purchase price. Hindsight being what is it, I should have waited until late summer to mid September to purchase one. Im happy enough with the floor its created but obviously I'd take the higher prices we had in August /Sept.</p><p>One advantage with a PUT is you can liquidate it when you want. If you purchase a Jan PUT in June but the market collapses in October, you can sell it then. With and LRP, you do not have that option or at least thats my understanding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mncowboy, post: 1830333, member: 13422"] Went with a PUT in June. Its worth/value is currently a little over 4X the purchase price. Hindsight being what is it, I should have waited until late summer to mid September to purchase one. Im happy enough with the floor its created but obviously I'd take the higher prices we had in August /Sept. One advantage with a PUT is you can liquidate it when you want. If you purchase a Jan PUT in June but the market collapses in October, you can sell it then. With and LRP, you do not have that option or at least thats my understanding. [/QUOTE]
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