RE:jan 18 call options for .14 centsYou have to get your acount aproved by your broker to buy or sell options.
I would be looking at the $2.00 calls for a few more cents.
I don't give financial advice but what I do is sell if they go down by 50%. In other words if you pay 30 cents for an option for 100 shares and it goes down to 15 cents I sell, it if goes up to 60 cents I would sell 1/2 and play the rest for free.
Keep an eye on the time remaining as the premium reduces rapidly the closer to the expiry date.
Also remember the brokerage fees for trading options is very expensive.
soundandfury wrote: Well if i knew how to aquire said options i probably would..............how do i go about it ..........one contract is for 100 iptions i assume...............so one contract would cost me 14.00?? How wwould i go about buying 1000 contracts??? I have an option account but have never purchases call options before