Articles, tagged with "call options", page 2
04th March 2011
Mezzanine Capital, also known as Mezzanine Debt, is a type of liability funding that comprises equity-based option, such as rights and warrants, and a lower-priority debt. It is a hybrid debt matter that is in subordinate to an existing debt, a debt provi...
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Author:
Rose B
04th February 2011
The lack of any catalyst, along with nervousness regarding the banks, is helping to exert continued downward pressure on stocks. The seven-week winning streak by the S&P 500 is at risk. And, without leadership, markets may stall. Should this happen, write...
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lombardipublishing
12th January 2011
A spread is created when a long and short position is taken on a type of option. Calls are one type and puts are another. Thus you can only have a call spread or a put spread. Long and short calls and the same on puts. The idea on a spread is to profit on...
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Author:
Nick Hunter
04th January 2011
A hosted dialer is a web-based phone dialer that makes use of Software as a Service (SaaS) technology. A hosted dialer differs from a standard dialer (a land line-based, or "hard" dialer). Instead of connecting a computer to traditional telephone equipmen...
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robertotte
20th December 2010
Delta is the amount by which the price of an option moves for every dollar move in the underlying security. For example, an at-the-money call option which has a delta of 0.50, the option price will increase by $0.50 for every $1 move in the underlying sec...
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Options Trading IQ
12th December 2010
What is Arbitrage Trading?
Arbitrage trading is buying or selling a security within the trading day that takes advantage of value differences withing the market the security is being traded in. Every day the stock market is open arbitrage trades are bein...
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Author:
keithsan
09th December 2010
The stock market can be a tricky place. With thus many options and possibilities, it is very easy to find yourself in total overwhelmed from time to time. It is very annoying to determine people that seem to have no problem investing confidently and alway...
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Author:
raguv
06th December 2010
Make the money that you invest work harder for you. Do you know this that by writing call options on your portfolio of stocks, you can make a quick return.
Let's make this strategy of writing covered calls clear with an example. Suppose, you have inves...
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Author:
Hass
25th November 2010
Gone are the days when owning a mobile phone was a luxury. Today, it is an essential aspect of everyday life, so much so, that communication is unthinkable without mobile phones. In the ever evolving world of mobile phones, there are many cost effective o...
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Author:
John Brown
20th October 2010
Being under the wrong impression that the price of a currency transfer depends only on commission and fees, one might wonder why different companies offer different exchange rates for currency transfers or currency transactions in all. Currency transfer s...
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Author:
Ridgewell Hawkes
14th October 2010
In life you need to take risk. Without risk you cannot gain anything in life. This is the formula that stock investors follow when they go for stock trading. There arevarious stock trading options reckoning for economic supremacy. So we will study on the ...
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Money Mantra Stock
14th October 2010
Covered Call Writing is regarded as one of the most dependable option trading techniques. The manner in which it is usually described is, that you buy the underlying shares and after that sell call options on them. You can sell them out-of-the-money, at-t...
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Author:
Owen Trimball
14th October 2010
Covered Call Writing is considered among the safest option trading strategies. The way it is normally described is, that you will buy the underlying shares and then sell call options on them. You can sell them out-of-the-money, at-the-money and even in-th...
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Author:
Owen Trimball
29th September 2010
Here's the irony of the stock market; though most of us have at least a portion of our retirement wrapped up in it, we don't really understand how it works. We've been indoctrinated to believe that we need to pick winners and increase the value of our por...
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Author:
Cse Seminars
23rd September 2010
Historically speaking, when the recession of 2001 through 2003 took place, shares of Nike dropped dramatically to near 33% which is a big downfall for a large capitalization corporation. When the economy got back to a more prosperous state, shares of Nike...
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Author:
Beck Beck