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If you own a put, you have to sell to close” exactly the same put. And if you sold a put, you have to buy to close” the put with the same strike price and expiration. If you do not offset your position, then you have not officially exited the trade.
If the option expires unprofitable or out of the money, nothing happens, and the money paid for the option is lost. A put option increases in value, meaning the premium rises, as the price of the underlying stock decreases. Conversely, a put option's premium declines or loses value when the stock price rises.
If your call options expire in the money, you end up paying a higher price to purchase the stock than what you would have paid if you had bought the stock outright. You are also out the commission you paid to buy the option and the option's premium cost.
If the option expires profitable or in the money, the option will be exercised. If the option expires unprofitable or out of the money, nothing happens, and the money paid for the option is lost. A put option increases in value, meaning the premium rises, as the price of the underlying stock decreases.
Once an options contract expires, the contract itself is worthless. If you don't have enough buying power to exercise your option, we'll typically attempt to sell the contract in the market for you about 1 hour before it expires.
There are actually three things that can happen. You can buy or sell to close the position prior to expiration. The options expire out-of-the-money and worthless, so you do nothing. The options expire in-the-money, usually resulting in a trade of the underlying stock if the option is exercised.
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