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Naked Option

A naked option is issued when the option writer (the seller) does not currently own any or enough of the underlying security to fulfill their potential obligation. Naked options, also known as uncovered options, are unprotected derivatives, meaning that if the trade doesn't move in the projected direction, the naked option writer can suffer an undefined loss.

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