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In this video, you’ll learn exactly how call options work using a simple example, plus real‑world examples using real option data on TSLA and NVDA. I’ll walk you through what a call option is, why traders use them, the price vs. cost, and how you make and lose money trading call options.
You’ll learn why call prices go up with the stock, why they can lose 100% even if the stock only goes down 1%, how to calculate breakeven prices, why most traders don’t exercise their options, and more.
==== Video Chapters ====
00:00 Intro
00:44 Simple Call Option Example
02:45 Key Option Terminology
03:42 TSLA and NVDA Call Option Examples
06:27 Call Option Payoff Graph & Breakevens Over Time
10:08 You Don’t Need to Exercise the Option
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