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Protective Put


When an investor buys a put option and simultaneously holds shares of the underlying stock from a previous purchase, a “protective put” is established. The investor’s outlook for the underlying stock is thus considered to be “bullish” (optimistic).

The protective put is also called a covered put or put overwriting.



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