Posts Tagged ‘options’
  • Basics of Stock Options for market success
    by Mutual-Funds
    Posted July 28th, 2010 at 5:22 pm
    Money from the stock market is not easy, but should not be difficult, either. Everyone can benefit from trade, a successful strategy to work with, as in the selection list and choose the parts they want. Basics of Stock Options Stock options, you can turn a good profit, if you know what you're doing. In essence, act as an option contract if the contractor can choose to purchase or sell the General AgreementSecurity at a fixed price or before a certain date (without obligation). As for f...
  • Stock Options
    by Mutual-Funds
    Posted July 8th, 2010 at 4:22 am
    One option is a contract between a buyer and a seller of a security deposit. Sun's stock option program is an agreement for a share. There are two basic types of American and European options. Most exchange-traded options is an American option, a contract can be exercised any time between the date of purchase and expiration date. The other option is a European option. There is an option contract that can be exercised only at expiration date. There aretwo terms you need to know as an optio...
  • Options Trading Made Easy – Learn to Profit
    by Mutual-Funds
    Posted June 7th, 2010 at 4:22 pm
    If you're dealing in stocks or bonds, there are a number of strategies that you can keep track of long-term buy and hold, brought up to the day trading with technical analysis. Options trading is very similar. Understand exactly what to understand one of the most difficult option when you start. Essentially, an option contract that gives you the right to buy (call option) or sell (put option) a stock or bond at a specified price (theExercise price) by a certain date (expiry date). Perhaps...
  • Stock Rotation
    by Mutual-Funds
    Posted March 9th, 2010 at 4:12 am
    Whether the market is exploding higher, diving or just treading water, traders tend to be nervous about the action in the next day, week or month. A bit of anxiety comes with the territory.One indication that the market is getting into nervous territory is the tendency for traders to jump in and out of high-flying stocks while spending most of their time parked in less volatile issues or cash. It?s called ?rotation.?When markets are stuck in a funk, chances are good for managers to sell somethin...
  • The Seven Mistakes All Novice Traders Make And How To Correct Them
    by Mutual-Funds
    Posted March 9th, 2010 at 12:11 am
    We learnt the following the hard way! If any of these things applies to you, don't worry ? there is an easy solution!MISTAKE ONELack of Knowledge and No PlanIt amazes us that some people expect to trade the stock market successfully without any effort. Yet if they want to take up golf, for example, they will happily take some lessons or at least read a book before heading out onto the course.The stock market is not the place for the ill informed. But learning what you need is straightforward ? y...
  • Online Discount Stock Brokers
    by Mutual-Funds
    Posted March 8th, 2010 at 8:11 pm
    Discount stock brokers are the most common type of brokers but there are other brokers like full service brokers and money managers.Just about thirty years ago there were only full service stock brokers, offering order execution and investment advice at extremely high costs. Then the first discount brokers came in with low fees just for trade execution. They gained market share pretty quickly because many investors were making their own investment decisions and were just looking for cheap order ...
  • How To Play News Blurbs For More Profits
    by Mutual-Funds
    Posted March 8th, 2010 at 4:11 am
    What is the first step (and often last) for the new daytrader? Turn on CNBC and wait for the news, of course (don?t deny it, you have been there). Then when you hear the late breaking ?real time? news, you buy good news (or sell short bad news) in an attempt to beat the other 8 million listeners. Sound like a winning plan?After realizing that is kind of hit or miss, you decide to fire up the ?real? real time news service. Of course, at this point, it hasn?t dawned on you. It is not just the fact...
  • Get More Bang For Your Buck
    by Mutual-Funds
    Posted September 17th, 2009 at 2:07 am
    A long time reader wrote in asking if you get more bang for the buck buying an out of the money option, or a deep in the money option on a stock that makes a big move. Interestingly the answer isn't perfectly cut and dry. Let's look.If you buy an in the money option, that option will indeed track the movement of the underlying stock more closely than an at the money option. The Delta or measure of value is much higher, so when the stock moves, the option tends to move also.If you buy an out of t...
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