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What happened?
Options trading has grown in popularity among investors in recent years. I’ve been investing in US stocks and ETFs for some time, and I’ve always intended to explore alternatives, but never got around to it. I was hesitant partly because options are often described as complex, risky, and full of jargon that can seem overwhelming if you’re just starting out. Also, as I continued to build my US investment portfolio, I began to see how options could complement what I was already doing, allowing me to gain exposure with less upfront capital, express a view on stocks in a more defined way, or find ways to potentially earn returns even when the market moves sideways. Recently, I revisited the idea of adding options…
