Part 9 Trading Masterclass With ExpertsIntroduction to Options
An option is a type of derivative contract. A derivative derives its value from an underlying asset, which could be a stock, index, commodity, currency, or bond. When you buy or sell an option, you don’t directly own the asset but instead own the right to buy or sell it at a pre-agreed price within a specific period.
At its core, an option is a contract between two parties:
The buyer (holder) of the option, who pays a premium for rights.
The seller (writer) of the option, who receives the premium and carries obligations.
Unlike shares, where ownership is straightforward, options deal with probabilities, rights, and conditions. This makes them flexible but also more complex.
Key Features of Options
Before diving deeper, let’s simplify the main features:
Underlying Asset – The financial instrument on which the option is based (e.g., Reliance Industries stock, Nifty50 index).
Strike Price (Exercise Price) – The price at which the underlying asset can be bought or sold.
Expiration Date (Maturity) – The last date the option can be exercised.
Option Premium – The cost of buying the option, paid upfront by the buyer to the seller.
Right but Not Obligation – The buyer can choose to exercise the option but is not compelled to.
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Part 1 Ride The Big MovesIntroduction to Options
In the world of financial markets, people look for different ways to make money, reduce risk, or take positions on where they think markets are headed. Apart from buying and selling stocks directly, one of the most powerful tools available is options trading.
Options are a type of derivative contract. This means their value is derived from an underlying asset like a stock, index, currency, or commodity. They give traders and investors flexibility because they can be used for speculation (betting on price movements), hedging (protecting against risks), or even for generating steady income.
Unlike stocks where ownership is straightforward (you buy a share, you own part of the company), options are contracts with special terms, conditions, and expiry dates. This makes them more complex but also more versatile.
For example: If you believe a stock price will rise in the next month, you don’t necessarily need to buy the stock. Instead, you can buy a call option, which gives you the right to buy that stock at a certain price later. Similarly, if you think the stock will fall, you can buy a put option, which gives you the right to sell at a certain price.
This flexibility makes options attractive to professional traders, institutions, and even retail traders who want to manage risk or boost returns.
But with power comes responsibility—options can be risky if not understood properly. That’s why it’s important to study them in depth.
Types of Options (Call & Put)
Call Option (Bullish bet):
If you expect the stock price to go up, you buy a call. Example: Reliance stock is ₹2,500. You buy a call option with strike price ₹2,600. If stock rises above ₹2,600, your option gains value.
Put Option (Bearish bet):
If you expect the stock price to fall, you buy a put. Example: Infosys stock is ₹1,500. You buy a put option with strike price ₹1,400. If stock falls below ₹1,400, your option gains value.
Both call and put can be bought or sold (written). Selling options means you take on obligations, which is riskier but gives you upfront premium income.
Crude oil - Sell around 64.50, target 63.00-60.00Crude Oil Market Analysis:
The recent daily chart of crude oil has been a fluctuating pattern of rising and falling prices, making us question our own future. Today, we maintain a bearish outlook. Every rebound presents a selling opportunity. We've been selling crude oil for months, and it's been fluctuating for months now, with no signs of a rebound or upward movement. Unless the weekly hurdle of 75 is broken, a significant rally is unlikely. Consider selling if it rebounds to 64.50 today.
Fundamental Analysis:
Today we will have ADP employment and unemployment benefits data.
Trading Recommendation:
Crude oil - Sell around 64.50, target 63.00-60.00
Crude updated levels buy near today low for positional Crude updated levels given on chart, buy on dip near today low updated levels given on chart.
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Rate cuts geopolitical issues, tarrif will act both side move play safe , risk is high at current market scenario
Crude closing negative we can see fall if break Friday lowHow My Harmonic pattern projection Indicator work is explained below :
Recent High or Low :
D-0% is our recent low or high
Profit booking zone: D13% -D15% is
range if break them profit booking start on uptrend or downtrend but only profit booking, trend not changed
SL reversal zone : SL 23% and SL 25% is reversal zone if break then trend reverse and we can take reverse trade
Target : T1, T2, T3, T4 and .
Are our Target zone
Crude bought at 5650 yesterday also bolked 85 points 5930 targetHow My Harmonic pattern projection Indicator work is explained below :
Recent High or Low :
D-0% is our recent low or high
Profit booking zone: D13% -D15% is
range if break them profit booking start on uptrend or downtrend but only profit booking, trend not changed
SL reversal zone : SL 23% and SL 25% is reversal zone if break then trend reverse and we can take reverse trade
Target : T1, T2, T3, T4 and .
Are our Target zone
Crude yesterday 85 points booked on buy now holding sell @5735How My Harmonic pattern projection Indicator work is explained below :
Recent High or Low :
D-0% is our recent low or high
Profit booking zone: D13% -D15% is
range if break them profit booking start on uptrend or downtrend but only profit booking, trend not changed
SL reversal zone : SL 23% and SL 25% is reversal zone if break then trend reverse and we can take reverse trade
Target : T1, T2, T3, T4 and .
Are our Target zone
[MCX] Crudeoil Buy IdeaNote -
One of the best forms of Price Action is to not try to predict at all. Instead of that, ACT on the price. So, this chart tells at "where" to act in "what direction. Unless it triggers, like, let's say the candle doesn't break the level which says "Buy if it breaks", You should not buy at all.
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I use shorthands for my trades.
"Positional" - means You can carry these positions and I do not see sharp volatility ahead. (I tally upcoming events and many small kinds of stuff to my own tiny capacity.)
"Intraday" -means You must close this position at any cost by the end of the day.
"Theta" , "Bounce" , "3BB" or "Entropy" - My own systems.
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I won't personally follow any rules. If I "think" (It is never gut feel. It is always some reason.) the trade is wrong, I may take reverse trade. I may carry forward an intraday position. What is meant here - You shouldn't follow me because I may miss updating. You should follow the system I share.
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Like -
Always follow a stop loss.
In the case of Intraday trades, it is mostly the "Day's High".
In the case of Positional trades, it is mostly the previous swings.
I do not use Stop Loss most of the time. But I manage my risk with options as I do most of the trades using derivatives
CRUDE OIL By KRS ChartsDate: 2nd July 2025 / 19:35
Why Crude Oil ?
1. Starting with 1H Tf. Accumulation is visible with LLs to Sideways and now HHs & HLs
2. Crude oil Price is currently in Buy Zone with strong support.
3. Recent Gap Dow is likely to be Shakeout for Buyers.
4. In Bigger Timeframe price has made Low in March is likely to be the bottom as per Wave thoery.
5. After that bottom price on Higher low side price accumulating.
6. From Here it seems like bullish side trades will be better option for Crude Oil for Targets which are mentioned in Chart. (Medium Term View).
Crude updated levels if break 5920 then 200-250 points upmove How My Harmonic pattern projection Indicator work is explained below :
Recent High or Low :
D-0% is our recent low or high
Profit booking zone: D13% -D15% is
range if break them profit booking start on uptrend or downtrend but only profit booking, trend not changed
SL reversal zone : SL 23% and SL 25% is reversal zone if break then trend reverse and we can take reverse trade
Target : T1, T2, T3, T4 and .
Are our Target zone
Crude sell given at 5870 yesterday booked at 5730How My Harmonic pattern projection Indicator work is explained below :
Recent High or Low :
D-0% is our recent low or high
Profit booking zone: D13% -D15% is
range if break them profit booking start on uptrend or downtrend but only profit booking, trend not changed
SL reversal zone : SL 23% and SL 25% is reversal zone if break then trend reverse and we can take reverse trade
Target : T1, T2, T3, T4 and .
Are our Target zone
Crude given breakout upside target on chart buy on dip givenHow My Harmonic pattern projection Indicator work is explained below :
Recent High or Low :
D-0% is our recent low or high
Profit booking zone: D13% -D15% is
range if break them profit booking start on uptrend or downtrend but only profit booking, trend not changed
SL reversal zone : SL 23% and SL 25% is reversal zone if break then trend reverse and we can take reverse trade
Target : T1, T2, T3, T4 and .
Are our Target zone
Crude buy near support sell near resistance recent low re-test How My Harmonic pattern projection Indicator work is explained below :
Recent High or Low :
D-0% is our recent low or high
Profit booking zone: D13% -D15% is
range if break them profit booking start on uptrend or downtrend but only profit booking, trend not changed
SL reversal zone : SL 23% and SL 25% is reversal zone if break then trend reverse and we can take reverse trade
Target : T1, T2, T3, T4 and .
Are our Target zone
[MCX] Crudeoil Buy IdeaNote -
One of the best forms of Price Action is to not try to predict at all. Instead of that, ACT on the price. So, this chart tells at "where" to act in "what direction. Unless it triggers, like, let's say the candle doesn't break the level which says "Buy if it breaks", You should not buy at all.
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I use shorthands for my trades.
"Positional" - means You can carry these positions and I do not see sharp volatility ahead. (I tally upcoming events and many small kinds of stuff to my own tiny capacity.)
"Intraday" -means You must close this position at any cost by the end of the day.
"Theta" , "Bounce" , "3BB" or "Entropy" - My own systems.
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I won't personally follow any rules. If I "think" (It is never gut feel. It is always some reason.) the trade is wrong, I may take reverse trade. I may carry forward an intraday position. What is meant here - You shouldn't follow me because I may miss updating. You should follow the system I share.
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Like -
Always follow a stop loss.
In the case of Intraday trades, it is mostly the "Day's High".
In the case of Positional trades, it is mostly the previous swings.
I do not use Stop Loss most of the time. But I manage my risk with options as I do most of the trades using derivatives