There is a couple of threads I have seen with a particular type of strategy that I wanted to better understand. The idea behind is, you think a stock is going to go up and don't have the cash to buy the stock at the moment, so you buy an option (the term they use is LEAP) to purchase it at a specified price in the future ... [and so forth]
Unfortunately, I have tried to search for good information on how to do this but I cannot find it. Kindly help if you can, of a good online resource I can use to understand this better - preferably free? Even if its just a good thread on reddit where this is discussed.
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