Example of Protective Collar Options Strategy

Scenario: An investor buys 100 shares of IBM stock at $100 and simultaneously sells a March 105 call option while buying a March 95 put option. This strategy protects the investor from significant downside risk, as losses are capped if IBM falls below $95, while still allowing for gains if the stock rises. For comparison, the profit/loss for the stock alone is the dotted line.

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