By: Shaun Rosenberg | 2010-04-01 | Stock Market Naked puts can be both very profitable when done right, and very deadly when done wrong. To avoid making a huge mistake by selling naked puts you should always consider the following. read more
By: Trading Expert | 2010-09-08 | Investing Put Options make you money when the underlying stock price falls. The easiest way to define puts is to compare them to shorting stocks, except the risk is a lot less. So in a nutshell, put options allow you to profit from depreciating stock prices for a fraction of the shorting costs. read more
By: Shaun Rosenberg | 2010-03-27 | Stock Market Rolling options to a later date is something that you have probably seen if you are trading options. It allows you to get out of a position you are currently in and get into a position at a later date. read more
By: George Evers | 2010-03-28 | Stock Market Stock option trading is a high levered market play. An option is a contract between a buyer and a seller that gives the buyer the right-but not the obligation-to buy or to sell a particular asset (the underlying asset) at a later date at an agreed upon price. In return for granting the option, the seller collects a premium from the buyer. read more
By: Lydia Quinn | 2010-04-01 | Stock Market Thinking about getting into investing with stock options? Before you do, it's absolutely crucial to know exactly what they are, what they are not and all the basics of trading with them. read more
By: Chuck Ainsworth | 2010-03-31 | Stock Market This article is on how to trade the Bull-Put spread when trading options. There have been many articles written on this subject and I have learned a little from each. This is from a presentation that I gave to our local users group. read more
By: James Tolley | 2010-03-27 | Stock Market Put options can be used for many purposes, one of which is to lock in profits on a stock that has advanced rather quickly. Sometimes it is difficult to know whether to sell a stock that has had a quick run up of 20-30%. Will it continue to rise? read more
By: Trading Expert | 2010-09-15 | Investing So you are about to accept a new job. Stock options are part of your compensation but you are not sure what they are. Well you have come to the right place. This short article will tell you what you need to know and a bit more. read more
By: Shaun Rosenberg | 2010-04-02 | Stock Market Selling naked calls is the riskiest thing that you can possibly do as a trader. It gives you the potential to lose a lot of money if you are wrong. read more
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By: Shaun Rosenberg | 2010-04-02 | Stock Market Trading stock options is much more complicated than trading regular stocks. It is not something you can buy and hold onto for the long term and hope that eventually it will be profitable. There are 3 things you need to remember when trading with such leveraged items. read more
By: Chris Michael Mason | 2010-04-02 | Stock Market Stock options help investors deal with volatility. Options investing is very profitable. Futures investing is a great way for investors to diversify. read more
By: Robert Keating | 2010-03-30 | Stock Market To get the most out of your Options Trading investing you need to get the fundamentals right. You are doomed to failure if you go in and start making trades without having some study and research behind you when the time comes to put your money on the table. read more
By: Trading Expert | 2010-10-12 | Investing Option is a financial instrument that is traded in derivative segment at the stock market. An option contract is a contract between the buyer and the seller. It is a contract to buy and sell a fixed number of underlying assets on or before the date on which the contract expires. As a buyer of an option contract one has the right to exercise the option contract with the time period of the contact. But the buyer of the option is not bound to exercise the option. read more
By: Praveen Puri | 2010-03-27 | Stock Market How would you like to enhance your return by taking advantage of weak and dying stocks? This article will show you how by using bear put spreads... read more