stock option trading
stock option trading
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by Casey Yew - 2006-12-06
There are four different types of players in the stock option trading game. They are buyers of calls, sellers of calls, buyers of puts, and seller of puts. The buyers are called holders, and the selle...
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by H. Crowell - 2007-03-14
There are very few points that everybody in this world agrees upon. And the stock market unpredictability is undoubtedly one of them. Even people with several years of experience are not always abl...
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by Brian Lee - 2007-04-02
For most of us, when we hear the words stock option trading, we automatically think of shares of stock being purchased and sold on the Stock Exchange, but in actuality stock option trading is somethin...
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by Adam Yager - 2007-05-22
Are you looking to outperform the market and optimize your profits but are not sure how to pick the right stocks? Has investing become a chore? Do you find yourself investing in hot stocks after the...
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by John Roney - 2007-06-27
How many of you out there think that the market is performing well?How many think the market is performing poorly?And how many feel the markets performance is neutral?Actually none of these answers is...
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by John Roney - 2007-06-28
In today's market environment, the best remedy for this situation is for you to get more involved in your own investing decisions.The problem is that most individual investors do not have the knowledg...
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by John Roney - 2007-06-30
What is an Option?An option is a traded security that is a derivative product.By derivative product we mean that it is a product whose value is based upon or derived from the price of something else. ...
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by John Roney - 2007-07-01
A call option gives the buyer the right but not the obligation to buy a specific security at a specific price by a specific date. It's a way of "locking in" the purchase price of the stock for a perio...
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by John Roney - 2007-07-01
An option can be described by its strike price's proximity to the stock's price. An option can either be in-the-money (ITM), out-of-the-money (OTM), or at-the-money (ATM).An at-the-money option is des...
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by John Roney - 2007-07-02
PremiumPremium is the total amount of money (price) you pay for an option. So, if the Microsoft (MSFT) May 65 calls cost you $1.50 then the $1.50 is the amount of the premium of the option.The total p...