RISKS ON OPTIONS TRADING Sample Clauses

RISKS ON OPTIONS TRADING. Transactions in options involve a high degree of risk. Option transactions are not suitable for many members of the public. Such transactions should be entered into only by persons who have read, understood and familiarised themselves with the type of options, style of exercise, the nature and extent of rights and obligations and the associated risks. We would like to highlight to you that exercising any option results either in a cash settlement, or in the acquisition or delivery of the underlying contract. A person should not purchase any option unless he is able to sustain a total loss of the premium and transaction costs of purchasing the option. Under certain adverse market conditions when the market moves against an option position, the purchased option can expire worthless. In such circumstances, the customer would suffer a total loss of the investment which would consist of the option premium and the transaction costs. A person who purchases an option should be aware that in order to realise any value from the option, it will be necessary either to offset the option position or to exercise the option. The purchaser of an option should be aware that some option contracts may provide only a limited period of time for exercise of the option, and some option contracts may provide for the exercise of the option on a specified or stipulated date. The risks associated with selling (“writing” or “granting”) an option may be generally greater than purchasing an option. It is important for you to understand the risks that you, as an options seller, would be exposed to if the purchaser exercises the option, and your obligations to either settle the option in cash, or acquire or deliver the underlying contract. If the option is “covered” by a corresponding position in the underlying contract or another option, the risk may be reduced. Conversely, if the option is not covered, then the possible loss will be unlimited. An option customer should carefully calculate the price which the underlying contract would have to reach for the option position to become profitable. This price would include amounts by which the underlying contract would have to rise above or fall below the strike price to cover the sum of the premium and all other costs incurred in entering into and exercising or closing the option position.
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