Options
How much do you know about playing the stock market with options? The following are highlighted options insights and ideas from TheStreet.com. From Lehman's Options Plays Suggest Fear: On the heels of the mid-June announcement of a $2.8 billion quarterly loss, Lehman Brothers (LEH - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) announced $6 billion in fresh financing, and conceded that an additional capital infusion would likely be required. Option traders smelled blood and starting buying chunks of put contracts. Lehman might be in deep trouble, according to their bearish bets. To be sure, conditions could still materially weaken for Lehman. The investment bank still has $65 billion in risk exposure, which is likely to be subject to greater stress if the economy weakens further. Since the bank has not disclosed certain large illiquid positions, "investors continue to assume that there is something to hide," notes UBS' Glenn Schorr. As the stock slipped below $23 a share, volume and implied volatility flew to record levels. Read the full article. From Mad About Options: Walk Away From Wachovia (Video): Ed McDaries and Jud Pyle review Jim Cramer's recent bearish comments about Wachovia (WB - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) and offer options strategies for traders and investors. The Mad About Options crew also breaks down options ideas for AT&T (T - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr) and Exelon (EXC - Cramer's Take - Stockpickr). Pyle: "If you own the stock [Wachovia], one thing you might want to look at, is selling an upside call and buying a downside put." To watch the video, click the player below:

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