Option Trading: The Guide for Beginners with Profitable Strategies of Options Trading
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Narrado por:
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Cliff Weldon
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De:
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Danee Chisanaka
Sobre este áudio
Puts, calls, strike prices, premiums, derivatives, bear put spreads and bull call spreads - this technical jargon is just one of the complex aspects of options trading. But don’t let any of it scare you away.
What is option trading?
An option is a contract to buy or sell a stock, usually 100 shares of the stock per contract, at a pre-negotiated price and by a certain date.
Investors use options for different reasons. But when option trading, you’ll get the following benefits:
- Buying an option requires a smaller initial outlay than buying the stock.
- An option buys an investor time to see how things play out.
- An option will protect an investor from downside risk by locking in the price without the obligation to buy.
This is a guide for beginners that will assist you thread carefully into option trading. You’ll learn:
- What is options trading?
- Managing options positions.
- Understanding options pricing.
- Treating options trading as a business.
- Trading options for profit.
- Ten ultimate profit secret strategies.
- Strategies for making the best out of bad situations.
- The concept of "moneyness".
Frequently asked questions:
How much do I need to invest to get started?
You don’t have to invest a lot of money to get started.
What value of return should I expect when I invest?
You can achieve enormous returns if you are correct on direction and time.
I heard there is a lot of risk involved. How do I manage that?
Risk is manageable; you only can lose what you put into the trade as a buyer.
The main difference between stocks and options is time. Even though options have an expiration date, stocks do not. However, the leverage gained from options is actually enormous.
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