There's a bit more to it than just leverage. Writing naked options carries huge potential downside, unlimited in the case of naked calls.
With a stock you're long, or short. Prices go up and down. Four outcomes to consider. Options are a bit more involved: covered or uncovered? call or put? long or short? Then you've got the option price and the underlying price to think about. Until you're comfortable, it's more than most can manage in their heads.
Since we're doing 'sharp tool' analogies, I'd be more inclined to go with hand saw and chainsaw. The level of potential harm you can do to yourself in an instant with a chainsaw is far greater than that you can achieve with a hand saw - and it's a much bigger difference than that between the efficiency of using a chainsaw and a hand saw. Yes, it's powerful, but it's disproportionately hazardous in untrained or careless hands.
> Writing naked options carries huge potential downside, unlimited in the case of naked calls.
The same unlimited potential downside exists when shorting a stock.
But you have to be a pro to get away from the risk & margin checking. (Unfortunately, it's actually possible to do that, and most pros do). And until you've escaped from it, the downside is limited to not much more than what you have put down as margin.
There's a bit more to it than just leverage. Writing naked options carries huge potential downside, unlimited in the case of naked calls.
With a stock you're long, or short. Prices go up and down. Four outcomes to consider. Options are a bit more involved: covered or uncovered? call or put? long or short? Then you've got the option price and the underlying price to think about. Until you're comfortable, it's more than most can manage in their heads.
Since we're doing 'sharp tool' analogies, I'd be more inclined to go with hand saw and chainsaw. The level of potential harm you can do to yourself in an instant with a chainsaw is far greater than that you can achieve with a hand saw - and it's a much bigger difference than that between the efficiency of using a chainsaw and a hand saw. Yes, it's powerful, but it's disproportionately hazardous in untrained or careless hands.