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When to choose an option buy vs. a stock buy

A 4-minute crash course on options


Should you buy the stock vs. buying an options contract? 


Many out there would say “options are too risky” especially with all the variables involved. 


Obviously, at University of Options, we’ve discovered there is a right and wrong way to trade options. 


And Debbie Farrer is back with another “Tuesday Tip” on when you should pick options over stock. 


Inside this 4-minute ‘crash course’ she goes over: 


  • How to use the Delta on options when picking an option

  • When an option is good vs. stock

  • Calculating your risk when choosing options


…and more. 




[Register] 5 days of free options trading with Dan next week 



How would you like to trade alongside Dan 10x next week? 


Yes, for free. 


All his insights, help, entries, exits live on screen 2x per day for the entire week. 



We did this last month and it was a huge hit, especially newer traders.


The Entries + Exits are right on screen. 


PLUS… 


As a bonus, you can get his top 3 stock ideas for the day with precise entries and targets. 


We’ve offered a free pass on an individual basis in the past. 


But, now, we’re opening it up to the public to have even more new traders see how to generate regular income from the markets with our options trades. 


  • You don’t need prior options experience

  • You don’t even need any money to learn… you can paper trade

  • You don’t need hours in front of a computer --- just small windows to learn


Click the link below and you’ll be able to register. 


This is the last Open House Dan will be for a few months, so take advantage now as the market is highly volatile.




 
 
 

1 Comment


lotztogo
Aug 20, 2025

looks good, there is not enough volume to hear what is being said.

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