Articles, tagged with "open interest", page 1
24th May 2011
Exchange traded funds (ETFs) are collections of assets that trade like a single stock. The more popular ones are optionable (meaning there is a market for calls and puts on the ETF) so you can use them to sell covered calls. They make sense for covered ca...
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Author:
John Miller
24th May 2011
Single stocks have a drawback in that they can be quite volatile. That's why people created mutual funds, indexes, and exchange traded funds (ETFs) -- to help smooth out the single stock volatility. ETFs are collections of securities that trade like a sin...
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Author:
John Miller
24th May 2011
An exchange traded fund (ETF) is a basket of securities that trades like a single stock. Many ETFs come with options available so investors can use them for covered calls. They make sense for covered calls because of the inherent diversification they prov...
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Author:
John Miller
24th May 2011
An ETF (exchange traded fund) is a basket of assets that trades like a single stock. Many ETFs have options available so you can use them to write covered calls. They make sense for covered calls because of the inherent diversification they provide (impor...
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Author:
John Miller
24th May 2011
An ETF (exchange traded fund) is a collection of securities that trades like a single stock. Many ETFs have options available so investors can use them for covered calls. They make sense for covered calls because of the built in diversification they provi...
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Author:
John Miller
13th May 2011
Goldman Sachs is now saying that it’s time for commodity investors to take some money off the table, as the price cycle for oil, gold, corn and copper is getting tired. I agree with this view if you’re a short-term investor. Everything is looking tired in...
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Author:
lombardipublishing
05th May 2011
Whatever you are going to purchase, stocks, options, indexes, ETFs, should not be bought at the market open.
Here are four concerns you should have when buying options at the market's opening:
1. Oscillation of the market
2. Overnight order...
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Author:
RichardDay
29th March 2011
Isn't it time to make 999 billion 999 million 999 thousand 999 hundred point 99999 percent dealing in penny stocks?Now you may be thinking, just how can a penny stock make you rich?I am going to let you in on a significant penny stock fortune top secret t...
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Author:
Bobby Underwood
19th January 2011
Technical analysis is based on the learning and analyzing technical studies and indicators. Among various groups of technical indicators you may find indicators based on price data, volume data and advance decline data. The volume, price and advance decli...
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Author:
Viktor Ka
13th December 2010
It is often believed that the financial markets are influenced by investor psychology. You are able to regularly hear market commentators refer to the mood and sentiment as being the main motive influencing the market. Many technical analysts, therefore, ...
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Author:
David James
26th April 2010
If you're an option trader and your main objective is to be able to quickly and efficiently create option positions with high 'open interest' and therefore great liquidity, then the underlying stocks that make up the Dow Jones Index might be just right fo...
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Author:
Owen Trimball
16th March 2010
Trading volume of a security is a direct real time market sentiment indicator. A high trading volume is an indication that the current trend is likely to continue. Now, good volume analysis needs to be combined with other technical indicators in order to ...
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Author:
Hass
22nd January 2010
Never in my life has something been seen like all these various methods that are appearing for use in price forecasting for commodities. There are many approaches and techniques . Only a few will be presented in this chapter briefly.
There are some tha...
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Author:
cdrummond
20th January 2010
Markets witnessed a lower turnover week as trader participation contracted due to profit sales, on advances. Bulls nursing longs were meeting margin calls. The MCX's week-on-week turnover declined 9% and market-wide open interest fell 1%. The turnover gai...
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Author:
himfr
18th November 2009
Bullet Advisory Analyses Indian Share Market Nifty Shares Call Put Options
Bullet Advice For Indian Stocks Weekly Q2 results will dictate the trend
BSE Sensex (16810.81) and Nifty (4947.05) closed down by 3.0% and 2.8% respectively last week.Ni...
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Author:
Lee Schwuco