Articles, tagged with "option contract", page 3
19th April 2010
If you have learned about option trading and do not know anything about binary option trading, then you have missed on a big part of options trading. Many investors have been trading in options but still do not know much about binary options. For traders ...
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Author:
Rachael Stone
07th April 2010
What Are Options?
Options one type of a number of financial instruments known as derivatives. They are called "derivatives" because their price action is derived from the price action of another "underlying" financial instrument. The most commonly know...
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Author:
Owen Trimball
09th February 2010
The concept of option volatility is one of the most little understood and under utilised in option trading. But knowing about it can make all the difference to the profitability or otherwise, of your trading decisions. It should also be very influential i...
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Author:
Owen Trimball
27th January 2010
Bullish Trading Options Strategies mean that in order to make a profit, investors are aiming and waiting for the price of asset or options to go up. Each of the strategy includes instructions in making trades using several strategies, detailed description...
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Author:
anthony palmer
15th January 2010
Those who know about binary option trading will tell you it's all a question of being on the right side of an up or down contract. Binary option trading calls and puts turn over extremely quickly - either hourly or daily. Day traders who learn to land in ...
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Author:
S. Wise
10th December 2009
Dealing with trade options is a bit more complicated than being with trading stocks. So for you to be successful in this field, you must understand everything that includes with this first. Trading businesses are really such a very nice opportunity on how...
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Author:
Emma
10th December 2009
For some investors, options as a strategic investment is great because they can take advantage of the market fluctuations. Not just that. They can also minimize risk because they provide an established lengthy of time for investment opportunities. Option ...
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Author:
Melissa
24th November 2009
It has been well said that one of the most profitable skills you can ever learn is the art of trading. But when it comes to trading the stock market, there are many different strategies available to us. Some are very volatile, short term and high risk, wh...
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Author:
Owen Trimball
21st November 2009
Futures and options are classified under the derivatives financial instruments category. The derivatives have been in operation since time immemorial and have become more popular in the recent past. This is despite the fact that they have been faced with ...
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Author:
Serge271
02nd November 2009
Car leasing is well known within the commercial sector as being one of the most cost effective ways of running a vehicle. This idea now seems to be filtering through to the general public with an increase in interest in contract hire or car leasing for ei...
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Author:
Alan Reed
12th October 2009
Trading options and investing in dividend stocks are two subjects that aren't normally linked, but, by using a conservative option trading approach, selling covered calls, you can actually often double and sometimes even triple your yield on dividend payi...
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Author:
Robert hauver
15th September 2009
The covered call is a tactic in which an investor writes (sells) a call option contract while simultaneously owning an equivalent number of shares of the underlying stock. It is most often employed when the investor, while optimistic on the underlying sto...
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Author:
John Roark
11th September 2009
The person, who sells option contract to the option buyer as his opening trade, is also known as option writer, seller or granter. Opposite trade to the option buyer is taken by the option writer. Because of this, he or she has the counter risk profile of...
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Author:
Alexander Chong
08th September 2009
Stock options trading can be dangerous business--very risky. Of course, folks get involved with it because it can also be extremely rewarding. With options, you leverage underlying assets for a certain period. You do not have to buy the assets, just pa...
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Author:
Chris Kunnundro
06th September 2009
One of the primary reasons investors choose to get into options trading is the potential to generate profits regardless of whether the market is going up or down.
Another benefit with options trading is that you're not actually buying any assets. You'...
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Author:
CristianStan