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Option Cycle Months in which option contracts usually expire. There are typically three option cycles: JAJO - January, April, July, and October MJSD - March, June, September, and December FMAN - February, May, August, and November CATEGORIES ...
Option Cycle A pattern of months in which option contracts usually expire (usually a nine month period). There are three common cycles: JAJO - January, April, July, and October ...
Option cycle The cycle of option expiration months. The most common cycles are: January, April, July, and October (JAJO); February, May, August, and November (FMAN); and March, June, September, and December (MJSD).
Option Cycle A set pattern of months when a class of options expires. Option Holder The buyer of an option contract who has the right to exercise the option during its lifetime.
JAJO is also an option cycle. Related Links: Knowing them is crucial to successful trading since your strategy may require adjustments during the life of a trade. Stock Option Expiration Cycles ...
Selling covered calls each month in the option cycle on the stock you already own can significantly reduce the cost you paid for the stock in the first trade. Even if the stock goes down, you can still come out a winner! ...
See also: Option, Cycle, Strategy, Options, Trading
 
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