> What are some different stock option classes?

What are some different stock option classes?

Posted at: 2014-12-05 
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I know that "calls" are one option class and "puts: are another, but what are some other examples? Would "secured puts" be another class or does this fall under the "put" category? Bull call spread? Long straddle? Are those also option classes?