SIE EXAM TESTS APPLICANTS ON KNOWLEDGE OF OPTIONS

Are you unfamiliar with options, their meaning, and how investors make use of them? Be careful, then, if you plan to sit for the Securities Industry Essentials (SIE) exam!

What should you know about options? Know the basics, such as what does it mean if you purchase a call or purchase a put? Do you have a right to buy stock? Do you have a right to sell stock?

Another question area centers around rights and obligations. For example, if I have a right to sell stock because I have purchased a put, does this mean that must I sell the stock? If I write a put, what does the word "write" mean? These are examples of basic understanding of how options work.

Bob Eder's book, Study for the Securities Industry Essentials (SIE) Exam, covers options basics in Chapter 5. It list important options strategies, explains options terminology, explains long options positions, short options positions, in-the money options, out-of-the-money options, American settlement vs European settlement.


Bob Eder's Study or the Securities Industry Essentials (SIE) Exam is available in paperback or Kindle e-book versions from Amazon. Here is a link to Study or the Securities Industry Essentials (SIE) Exam on Amazon.

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