By admin, on November 12th, 2011%
Stock Options Trading Strategies
Article by sourabh sharma
It is a false assumption to believe that an ?option is an option?. They may be spelled the same, but they are vastly different due to the nature of the underlying vehicles. As a result options on commodities take on completely different characteristics. After all, everybody agrees that trading stocks is poles from trading futures. Why would anybody believe that trading options on stocks is synonymous with trading options on futures? Trading options can be a way to stabilize your earnings from stock purchases and help you build your profits . . . → Read More: Stock Options Trading Strategies
By admin, on November 3rd, 2011%
FLUX Options Trading Strategy
Article by Luke Nguyen
This Choices trading strategy provides clear cut entries, stop losses and profit taking exits with a unique, proprietary formula for ridiculous amounts of potential profits in choices trading as you will see from the performance record below…Choices trading strategy FLUX2 offers a strong trading system we designed for ourselves to be in a position to trade massive amounts of money in a very most stable method for exceedingly extreme amounts of potential returns over time. With FLUX2 and choices we tend to were trying for a methodology that was able . . . → Read More: FLUX Options Trading Strategy
By admin, on October 7th, 2011%
Consistent Monthly Cash Flow Using The Iron Condor Option Trading Strategy
Article by Mike Conley
Iron Condor Spread is the combination of a Bullish Vertical Credit Spread and a Bearish Vertical Credit Spread on the same underlying asset. Depending on how the spreads are constructed, option traders will potentially be able to obtain twice the collect premium over a single spread position. Since there are bullish and bearish spreads involved in the Iron Condor Option Trading Strategy, there is an upper break even and a lower break even point. Profit is realized when the underlying asset remains above . . . → Read More: Consistent Monthly Cash Flow Using The Iron Condor Option Trading Strategy
By admin, on September 7th, 2011%
Question by Ituyeh: what are some of the good strategies in trading options and stocks?
Best answer:
Answer by inthewind99you know I have tried paid services, read books and am convinced there are very very few people that can make money consistently trading options and stocks.
i do not believe there is strategy that works, frankly.
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By admin, on September 2nd, 2011%
Nifty Options Trading Strategy – Nifty Intraday Tips For Beginning Traders
Nifty Options Trading Strategy
The nifty index is an index representing 50 stocks on the stock market representing 21 sectors of the Indian economy. It is used in the measurement of index funds, bank portfolios and index based derivatives. A joint venture between the NSE and the CRISIL, the Nifty is under the ownership and management of the Indian Services and Products Limited. This is the only company that is focused primarily on the Nifty index as its principle product. The Indian Services and Products . . . → Read More: Nifty Options Trading Strategy – Nifty Intraday Tips For Beginning Traders
By admin, on July 2nd, 2011%
Question by Bob W: What’s your favorite options trading strategy, and why?
How do you usually play the options market? Selling naked puts? Covered calls? Buying deep in the money calls? Spreads? Straddles? What strategy are you the most comfortable – and successful – with, and why?
Best answer:
Answer by D_DI like them all. Stock fluctuations and existing market conditions warrant different option strategies for max profit. Depending on the stock and your risk tolerance, time horizon along with a good mix of fundamental and tech analysis would help you decide which strategy is best.
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By admin, on June 27th, 2011%
Question by Oleg T: What are good strategies in options trading? Do you have some experience on this?
Best answer:
Answer by sunshine25I’m a member of this group which discusses advanced options trading strategies.
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By admin, on June 10th, 2011%
Question by Evan D: Where can I download equity option data?
I would like to find a way to download data on U.S. equity options. For example I would like to download all tickers on the NYSE or NASDAQ with the current price and prices of actively traded options. I would be using this data to help develop options trading strategies.
Best answer:
Answer by A nobodyIt ain’t going to happen
Current prices, quotes and market information are reserved for exchange members. The members are the ones that pay to keep the exchange going, provide the activities, and make the . . . → Read More: Where can I download equity option data?
By admin, on June 3rd, 2011%
Question by stevenson7788: What is a good stock options trading advisory service?
Looking for good options trading strategies. Thnx.
Best answer:
Answer by L QI am happy with ExpertOptionStrategies.com. More catered toward individual investors like me. They’ve consistently given me winning option trading recommendations for six month; I can’t complain. Most option spread trading.
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By admin, on May 31st, 2011%
Question by GreedGe is GoodGe – Gecco: Opinion for an option trading strategy…?
One strategy that I’ve thought about is:
1. Sell at the money.
2. “Use” the money from the sale and buy deep out the money.
It’s actually called “call back spread”.
The idea is as follows:
When you sell at the money one contract and buy deep-otm say 10 contracts…then a slight move up will make big profit.
I see a few problems here though:
1. Implied volatility. It’s not secret that out the money options have higher IV. But is this really a problem here?
2. Optimum time to exercise. You should . . . → Read More: Opinion for an option trading strategy…?
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