So I was learning a little about the "world's largest crypto options, and futures exchange" how they call themselves, and even speed-read their tutorial about options.
Options trading is not a new name in the world of the financial market, however, these days, they've added cryptocurrency to it, but the options trading I've seen with crypto exchanges and gambling sites are deviations from the traditional ways, which makes it more difficult for people as they've wired it in the favour of the house/exchanges and have increased the difficulties of what was initially difficult to predict (more issue).
Now, the main options trading was planned in a way where you choose the direction a market will follow at a certain time. If you choose a buy, you Call and if you choose a sell, you Put. Those are the terms, but mind you, you are also betting against the time which makes it more difficult than trading that you are just trading without the stress of the duration expiry. Take for instance, Bitcoin is at $70,000 and you choose a Call option for 1 hour. After 1 hour of the bet, if Bitcoin's price is above $70,000, you win the bet, but if it is below that level, you lose the bet. That is the principle, and it is as simple as that until they are making it more difficult.
I do understand the basics of options trading, but there is one thing I still don't understand: why options?
"limited risk" can't be the main reason to trade options. I get that stop losses aren't the most secure guarantee that your risk is limited, but they do work in most cases.
for "leverage" you don't need options either.
Oh, I never knew you knew the basics, I wouldn't have wasted my time explaining as above. Regardless, this is not a kind of trading like the regular one, it is more of a betting that links trading with time, you are trying to get the two (right direction and within a correct period) predicted accurately.
For this, it is better called Option trading than mere trading since it gives you the option of time in addition and not only the Call and Put (direction) option as in mere trading.
what is the main advantage of trading options? or would it be the main use case?
someone experienced with them could give me a hint?
If you like betting, you will like option trading, although it is a lot easier and more reasonable than gambling in casinos. Once you know how to speculate well and use your instincts, you have a better chance of success. It is also a better chance to multiply your money pretty fast than trading in which you will have to be very patient for the trade to be positive. You can have that winning within seconds on some options trading platforms.