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  1. Hello everybody, I would like to learn which option strategies to use with a share in portfolio. Please assume I have a stock in portfolio and the following data: Buy price of the stock in portfolio = 2 Actual market price of the stock = 0,35 Strike price available in June 2021 = 2,2. About this strike the following data: Call bid price = 0 / Quantity call bid price = 0 Call ask price = 0,025 / quantity call ask price = 200 Put bid price = 173 / quantity put bid price = 400 Put ask price = 1,97 / quantity put ask price = 200 In this situation , I should sell a call with expiry date June 2021, but by considering the actual market price of the stock, is it the best idea? Are there some chances to sell it with that strike price?