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Options Trading Risks
All investments carry risk. Although the risks are somewhat low in this example, the rewards are likewise comparative. What sorts of risks are associated with options trading?
Options Trading Examples
We will now walk through an actual example of trading a call option and a put option. Going through will give us exposure to how a trade really works, and the profit versus risk of each
Understanding Option Pricing Fundamentals
Learn the fundamentals of options pricing. It is important that we clearly understand what factors go into an options premium or value. What is intrinsic value or time value?
Options Trading: Why Trade Options?
With so many different products on the market, why choose options? Here are a few compelling reasons: leverage, passive Income, risk management, diversification, small capital outlay
Options Trading Strategies
Learn options trading strategies; covered call strategy to earn income, hedge to protect shares and use it to leverage
Components of an Option
Learn about the components of an option. What are Underlying Asset, size of contract, expiration date, exercise price
The Covered Call Strategy
The Covered Call Strategy is a simple and effective way to make money in the stock market that reduces current risk to share holders. It is straight-forward and lucrative for anyone who trades shares.
Options Trading: Put Options Explained
Put options are purchased when you feel the market is going to cool off. Let us go back to our real estate example that we started in part 1 to explain how a Put options contract works.
The Pros & Cons of Trading CFDs
There are many reasons for an investor to trade CFD’s, and a couple of reason why they may choose not to use them. Here are a list of examples. A prudent investor will weigh out the pros and cons of this investment vehicle.
Trading Options Seminars: What You Will Learn in a Teaser Seminar
Some may choose to buy a book and others prefer the person to person contact that can be had at an options trading seminar. What really takes place behind the closed doors of these elite training sessions?
Options Trading: Call Options Explained
Call Options Explained with example. Call gives you the right to buy a stock, but you are not obligated to do so. The contract is worth a certain amount of money which we will call extrinsic value.