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[Option Beast]( 07/03/2021   |   [View in browser]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Options Refresher: Basics of Call and Put Strategies]( When you try something new, you may not necessarily get it right away. It may take some repetition, but with tenacity, you'll likely reach a point where things start to come together. Before jumping in to options trading strategies, it's best to start with the basics of call and put options. Why trade options? They can be useful in a variety of circumstances and market scenarios. Some options strategies can be quite complex, which is why it's best to start with the most basic strategy. Let's look at a couple fundamental options strategies to help you become more familiar with trading options. 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