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		<title>Option Trading Explained &#8211; In Layman Terms</title>
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Robert Kiyosaki says that Option Trading is the investment of the rich.
Indeed, option trading is the most versatile form of investment in the world today. Its versatility has been the topic of many speakers all over the world. Terms such as &#8220;Covered Calls&#8221; and &#8220;Credit Spreads&#8221; have become well known amongst traders new and veteran [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Robert Kiyosaki says that Option Trading is the investment of the rich.<br />
Indeed, option trading is the most versatile form of investment in the world today. Its versatility has been the topic of many speakers all over the world. Terms such as &#8220;Covered Calls&#8221; and &#8220;Credit Spreads&#8221; have become well known amongst traders new and veteran alike.<br />
Option Trading Explained &#8211; Simply put, it is the trading of option contracts on a particular stock.<br />
Options Explained &#8211; A contract that allows you to sell or buy a stock at a predetermined price within a set time frame.<br />
There is enough material written explaining the technical make up of an option and I shall not dwell into it further in this writing. The purpose of this writing is to explain to you what the effects of option trading is. &#8230; let&#8217;s go into Option Trading Explained!<br />
Option Trading Explained &#8211; What Can Stock Options Do?<br />
Let us first examine the effects of this thing called stock options. Knowing all the effects of stock options allows us to better understand why it is such a celebrated investment tool and also why so many people go bust doing it. Let&#8217;s start from the Positive Effects of stock options.<br />
Stock Options are:<br />
Leverage. It allows you to control more shares (100 shares per option) with the same amount of money thereby exponentially increase your returns per dollar.<br />
Discount. Just as you control more shares with just one option, you will then be able to control the same amount of shares with lesser money than before.<br />
Protection. It allows you to protect the stock you hold by owning the right to sell them at a predetermined price no matter what happens.<br />
Regardless of market direction. It allows you to profit from both upward and/or downward moves in the stock.<br />
Creative. It allows you to put different types of options together to form all sorts of investment positions. It can even make money no matter which way the market goes.<br />
And the Negative Effects are:<br />
No value beyond expiration. You can potentially lose all your money along with the expiration of the option.<br />
Negative Leverage. Just like it can amplify your gains, options will also amplify your loses.<br />
Time Decay Effect. Options reduce in value over time and sometimes can completely obliterate any gains from movement in the underlying stock.<br />
Looking at the above effects, it is clear that Option Trading indeed is an extremely versatile investment tool that allows its investor to profit from any market direction, protect his/her stock positions, reduce capital commitment and lots more, based on the way it is utilized.<br />
Conversely, once such power of leverage is being abused, the investor could then lose everything he/she have put in by expiration or lose more from the same stock move than he/she is comfortable with. Also, by holding on to Options, time decay sometimes can obliterate your profits if the movement in the underlying stock is not big enough.<br />
Therefore, investing in options requires careful planning on the part of the investor. You must know for what effect are you using options for and how much you are putting at risk. In essence, using options for Leverage confers the highest risk and the highest rewards and demands that you use only proven strategies with a proven track record.<br />
Using options creatively even allows us to structure investment positions to reap a fixed monthly return that beats the market regardless of which way the market goes! Just like in the Ride the Flow System offered at http://www.mastersoequity.com/MOE_ridetheflow.htm . Where your capital can be fully protected no even if the market enters a severe drop. Sounds amazing?<br />
Option Trading Explained &#8211; Conclusion<br />
I hope this &#8220;Option Trading Explained&#8221; has given you a good overview of the effects of options.<br />
For a full and complete education in option trading, please visit http://www.mastersoequity.com/OptionUni.htm </p>
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		<title>Why is it Important to Understand Stock Option Greeks?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 23:28:07 +0000</pubDate>
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We often hear people saying that trading or investing in options is very risky. Yes, it is certainly no mean feat to trade or invest, using options as your investment vehicle. But is it really that risky in the first place? If trading or investing in options is really risky, then why are there so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We often hear people saying that trading or investing in options is very risky. Yes, it is certainly no mean feat to trade or invest, using options as your investment vehicle. But is it really that risky in the first place? If trading or investing in options is really risky, then why are there so many individual traders or investors who make money from it? The only possible explanation is that those people had spent a lot of time and effort to study, understand and learn all they can about options in addition to the basic technical knowledge of how the market functions. They would have learnt how to increase their probabilities in making a profit and also reduce their risk to the minimum.So what actually are stock option greeks? Why is it important to understand how they can affect the profitability of your trade or investment? Stock option greeks are actually sensitivities of the stock option to risks characteristics. These risks are actually factors that affects the pricing of the option. By learning how the stock option greeks relate to risk characteristics in addition to other basic technical analysis skills such as identifying the market trend, knowing when to and not to trade or invest according to timing ( Eg. Not to trade during lunch hours ), interpreting technical indicators correctly, have a risk and money management system to assist in making decisions when trading or investing ( This helps to eliminate and not involve your emotions that affect your trading decisions ) &#8230;etc We are able to have certain control over our risk exposures to leverage, time decay, volatility and interest rate risks. Each option risk characteristics, is represented by a greek word and they affect the option pricing differently. It is important to know whether you are purchasing a stock option at a under or over priced value as this can be another factor that will affect profitability of your trade or investment. You do not want to be in a disadvantage position at all times when trading or investing as the majority of the factors are against you and you have absolutely no control over them. ( Eg. Interest rates )Mastering each risk characteristics will certainly help to reduce risk tremendously when trading or investing in stock options, what&#8217;s more, there are lots of stock option strategies that can be utilized once you understand the mechanics of the stock option greeks and make them work for your trade or investment. </p>
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		<title>Balance of Risk and Reward in Options Trading</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 02 Jan 2010 23:16:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You don&#8217;t need to be a trader or an investor to know that the higher the risk, the greater the reward. This concept is true in all aspects of life and business. The more risk you are willing to undertake in life, the more life returns to you. Indeed, risk and reward are directly proportional [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You don&#8217;t need to be a trader or an investor to know that the higher the risk, the greater the reward. This concept is true in all aspects of life and business. The more risk you are willing to undertake in life, the more life returns to you. Indeed, risk and reward are directly proportional and often in trading and investment, the more risk your account is exposed to, the greater the return on investment when things work out as planned.<br />
Knowing that risk and reward are proportional makes finding the correct balance of risk and reward extremely important to all kinds of traders; stock traders, futures traders, options traders etc. There is no one solution that works for everyone and the correct balance is decided upon the risk appetite and risk tolerance of the individual trader.<br />
For stock traders, balancing risk and reward primarily involves adjusting the amount of growth stocks and defensive stocks in one&#8217;s portfolio. Generally, the more growth or speculative stocks in one&#8217;s portfolio, the greater the risk due to greater uncertainty and therefore the higher the gain when things works out as expected. The more defensive stocks in one&#8217;s portfolio, the more predictable returns become and therefore the lower the return as these stocks does not generally move a lot. This degree of risk / reward balancing is at best crude compared to the surgically fine degree of balancing you can have in options trading.<br />
Stock options are the most versatile trading instrument in the world right now due to the wide array of options strategies that are employable. Yes, not only can risk and reward be balanced through employing different mix of strategies in your portfolio, there are also different risk and reward profiles achievable by each individual options strategy. There are options strategies that range from making over 1000% profit while risking all your money to options strategies that make a mere 0.01% return while risking nothing as well as every centimeters in between.<br />
As long as you understand what your personal risk appetite and risk tolerance is, you will be able to find an options strategy that suits your needs 100%. Here&#8217;s a general outline of the kind of risk reward balance that can be achieved through options trading:<br />
Highest Risk, Highest Reward &#8211; OTM Call / Put buying<br />
This is the options strategy that produces the legendary 1000% profit that amazed so many beginners. What those ads did not tell you is that the risk is losing ALL the money that you put into the strategy. This options strategy involves buying out of the money(http://www.optiontradingpedia.com/out_of_the_money_options.htm)call options when you think a stock is going to go up or buying out of the money put options when you think a stock is going to go down. Professionals use this options strategy with only a very small portion of their money in order to place a bet on an uncertain event such as leveraged buyout. Some lucky amateurs use this options strategy with all their money and then become millionaires overnight. The downside of this strategy is the fact that if the stock did not move far enough in the direction you expected it to, you can lose all the money you put into the strategy. That is also why so many beginners break their accounts overnight in options trading.<br />
Various Degrees of Risk and Reward &#8211; Options Spreads<br />
There are literally hundreds of possible options spread strategies out there with various degrees of risk and reward for every market condition. There are more aggressive bullish, bearish, neutral and volatile spreads and there are more conservative ones. All of them shares the same logic of higher risk compensated with a higher profit potential.<br />
Lowest Risk, Lowest Reward &#8211; Options Arbitrage<br />
Yes, there are literally risk free trading opportunities in options trading which also returns very small, sometimes negligible returns. These are the legendary options arbitrage strategies. Options arbitrage strategies such as conversion/reversal aims to make a fixed return totally risk free through simultaneously buying the underlying and shorting the overpriced synthetic equal or vice versa. The problem with such strategies is that the returns are so low that most of the time, it&#8217;s even lower than the commissions you will pay for the trades made. Even if you manage to return a positive return, the return can be as low as 0.01% in percentage terms. That is why arbitrageurs aim to make an absolute return using enormous amounts of money.<br />
With this in mind, the most conservative traders may choose to specialize totally in arbitrage strategies (http://www.optiontradingpedia.com/options_arbitrage.htm) while the most aggressive traders may choose to specialize in leveraged speculation using OTM options. Everyone else would be able to find something to suit your risk appetite in the hundreds of spread possibilities. This degree of flexibility and range of risk/reward possibilities makes stock options the most versatile trading instrument in the world today and why options trading (http://www.optiontradingpedia.com) is so popular these days. </p>
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		<title>Selling Options â is it the Holy Grail of Investments?</title>
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Let&#8217;s take a look and see what exactly is regarded as the ideal investment. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Option sellers believe that if it&#8217;s not, it&#8217;s probably the closest an investor will ever get to the long sought Holy Grail of Investments or what is considered to be the ideal investment. </p>
<p>Let&#8217;s take a look and see what exactly is regarded as the ideal investment. </p>
<p>When asked to define what the ideal investment is investors have various versions of what they consider to be the ideal investment or the Holy Grail of Investments. In the ultimate analysis, with few exceptions, most investors feel that an ideal investment should provide the following qualities: safety of capital, consistent high returns, immunity from economic and market fluctuations and finally, liquidity, or availability of funds should the investor find an immediate need to tap his resources. Safety of capital and high returns seem to be the most desirable of all yet these two are totally opposing qualities in any investment. As the saying goes, the higher the risk, the greater the reward or inversely, the lower the risk the smaller the reward. </p>
<p>That said let&#8217;s explore our choices. Until the advent of options there appeared to be nothing that came even close to being called an ideal investment let alone be called the Holy Grail of Investments. We had to face the fact that investments were either low risk low reward or high risk high reward. Some investments were somewhere in the middle ground but few or none were in the Holy Grail category. Investors may be classified into two groups, passive and active investors. Passive investors prefer entrusting their capital to third parties and doing nothing more than expect returns from their investments either on a regular basis or value appreciation over time. They put their money into a fixed return instrument such as passbook savings accounts, money market funds, treasury bills, certificates of deposits, bonds and included in this lot are dividend paying stocks and mutual funds. Then there are the other passive investors that prefer to place funds into long term appreciation assets with capital growth as their main goal. Examples of these types of investments would be real estate, precious metals, arts and antiques. All these investment instruments while delivering small returns on a year-on-year basis do offer much safety of capital. </p>
<p>The active investor on the other hand is a more adventurous individual. He seeks high returns for his money, hopefully at reduced risk, by actively being involved in trading the markets, be it real estate, stocks, bonds, commodities, futures, foreign exchange, options or whatever else can be traded and made money on. Although more of a risk taker he nevertheless tries to moderate his risk exposure by restraining his profit objectives or rates of return on his capital. While passive investors are happy with annual returns of 6 to 10 percent, active investors seek higher rates of over 12 percent and more like in the region of 14 to 18 percent per annum. Is this doable? Yes, it is and many are happy actively trading the markets and achieving these returns using their own trading techniques that somewhat controls risk to an acceptable degree. Now here&#8217;s the shocker. Option traders are able to generate annual profits in excess of 20 percent without exposing themselves to any more risk that those achieving 14 percent. Now here is an even greater shocker. Among those that trade options the ones specializing on the selling side generate annual returns in excess of 30 percent with many averaging annual returns in the region of 40 to 50 percent without increasing the risk factor any more than the passive investor! </p>
<p>Foreign currency traders as well as commodities and futures traders sneeze at this claim saying that they can outshine the option seller in annual returns. True. But can they claim to do so at the same risk level as the passive investors? Most probably not. </p>
<p>Selling options (stocks, commodities, futures, etc) has become for many the Holy Grail of Investments. To the experienced option seller this trading strategy offers high, consistent returns, a fair degree of immunity against economic and market fluctuations, liquidity, and finally safety of capital. This last claim may be open to debate from non-believers in this trading strategy. To be fair let&#8217;s qualify the safety claim by saying that the inexperienced option seller is open to potentially heavy losses if he does not know what he is doing. But to the seasoned trader selling options is a safe investment strategy delivering all the qualities of an ideal investment to the point where successful option sellers claim to have found what to them is the closest one can ever get to the Holy Grail of Investments. Selling options on stocks, which is the specialty of this writer, can be particularly rewarding using a carefully planned trading system combined with disciplined money management and with proper safeguards in place. There are many trading strategies in selling options. Some are simple enough, like the covered call technique, delivering fairly decent returns while others are more complex but more rewarding. There is one option selling system developed by this writer that can be carried out as a long term investment program offering a fair degree of safety and delivering consistent high returns time after time. By using a carefully planned, three-pronged system of trading, the risks associated with selling options can easily be conquered. </p>
<p>This writer has mastered this three-pronged trading technique and anyone wishing more information may visit his web site at http://www.theoptionseller.com </p>
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		<title>Learning to Trade Stock Options Could Enhance Your Ability to Make and Keep Money from the Markets</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Stock options trading can be dangerous business&#8211;very dangerous. Of course, folk get entangled with it because it can also be very , very rewarding. With options, you leverage underlying assets for a certain time period. You don&#8217;t have to buy the assets, just pay a premium up front in order to have control over them during the specified time. But , as with all investments, the more that you stand to potentially make, the more that you stand to possibly lose. So. You want to know what you&#8217;re doing for stock options to work for you. First, you have to have a strategic plan in mind up front. There are many stock options secrets that different financiers use. You need to study them and select those that you think are best suited to your risk toleration and your objectives. Never enter into a trade without knowing ahead why you are taking that approach and what you may do under certain circumstances, no matter how you&#8217;re feeling about them. In line with this, you have to select a good stock options broker. Find those online who are renowned for good reputations and good experience, and then compare their fee structures and what you get for your money. A good broker will be a good guide, but won&#8217;t try to tell you what to do. Another aspect of preparing your strategy is knowing the market. This means that you can understand the fundamental assets of the stock options you select. Follow online stock charts and economics reports concerning those assets so that you can make informed decisions and anticipate wisely, not shooting from your hip. And yet more preparation for the arena of stock options trading will entail good money management. You will keep your investment money budgeted and separated from the money that you require to live on and cannot risk. If you run out of that money, stop investing till you have reconstructed your bank account thru careful savings and even handed spending. However&#8211;don&#8217;t get out of a choice contract too shortly. You will take losses, especially when you&#8217;re getting your first experiences. You may expect to always take some losses, but the way to success is reasonably simply to make more than you lose over a period. Never give up too easily. At the same time, with stock options, you don&#8217;t want to hold it too long. Know when it&#8217;s time to sell a choice so that you can lessen your losses. But when it does come to your earning profits, don&#8217;t blow it by taking a heavy loss shortly after. That&#8217;s the worst experience in the world. Instead, understand how to use trailing stops. You must also be well informed in the easiest way to figure out a break-even point. Study both of these basic and obligatory stock options trading techniques before you dig into this world. But in the end, success in stocks options all boils down to ceaseless research. Again, know the market, know the stocks, know the corporations, know the basics, and know what methods to use when. And how can you be most guaranteed of keeping up with all this? Thru reading a high quality options newsletter. An options newsletter written by experienced, successful options trading professionals can be like gold itself to you. So, let your research start with finding such a service. </p>
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		<title>6 Great Method for Learning about the Online Stock</title>
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<p>6. Previously gathering the trade activate, ask manually: Do I absolutely like to give up these shares to a agreement bottom huntsman, who will present a carnage on my misfortune? </p>
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<p>A)        How a lot of currency does the enterprise have in the bank? During shakeouts, cash is sovereign. Perceptive association, which accomplished their loan during the fresh and robust assembly, is sitting cheerful. They can atmospheric conditions the temporary strong weather and are well-oiled to progress forwards when the present repair base and reverses. Those association are the healthy ones to test prohibited when the present adjustment visual examination dark. </p>
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<p>B)        Has the control stay the similar? Except the first pecuniary and/or mechanical citizens flow out the gate, in fresh weeks, the story as likely as not hasn’t misused great. Corporation which built a bright mechanical company are tough and capable. They will progress forwards. </p>
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<p>C)        Have the real estate occurs up dry? Single of the mental analysis you spent in a uranium association was as it declare arrival it had pounds in the ground’s certain corporation have extra than others. Various went to the cost and difficulty of carry out action a National Instrument 43-101, which severally fixed the figure and element of the uranium package. If that tainted ? and the enterprise predict, sorry, nothing there like all or declare arrival, they, we were joking that’s single matter. If you haven’t see that, or view a news relief announcing that, then the uranium didn’t go away or progress onto a competitor’s land. Its still near. </p>
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<p>After that period, when the markets are speed in competition upper, and you believe according to you won the lottery, allow for this fragment of biblical recommendation. The old joke goes, when Noah made his ark the reply of lessons is: Previously it began to drizzle. </p>
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		<title>Why Trading Stock Options is Better in a Recession</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 2008 recession and stock market crash is the worst financial and economic crisis since the great depression. By Feb 2009, the Dow has dropped almost 50%, erasing all its gains since 1998. In terms of absolute points, the Dow has dropped over 7000 points, which is more than the entire Dow index before 1998. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 2008 recession and stock market crash is the worst financial and economic crisis since the great depression. By Feb 2009, the Dow has dropped almost 50%, erasing all its gains since 1998. In terms of absolute points, the Dow has dropped over 7000 points, which is more than the entire Dow index before 1998. Without doubt, this stock market crash has rendered many traders and investors helpless in search for profit.<br />
Even though profiting during such market condition is a really tough thing to do, traders and investors still bought stocks in hope of a recovery only to be disappointed again and again leaving a bunch of stocks in deep losses in their account. When money is used this way, what it really does is to rob investors and traders of cash for investing when the real recovery starts.<br />
So, is there a way to place those bets with very little money and limit your losses to negligible amounts if your bet is wrong as it had been so many times in this stock market crash so far? Yes, the answer can be found in stock options trading (http://www.optiontradingpedia.com).<br />
Everyone knows that stock options trading is risky and that you could potentially lose all your money. What everyone failed to recognize is the fact that stock options trading is also a risk limited way of trading for big profits while controlling potential losses to negligible amounts!<br />
Stock options (http://www.optiontradingpedia.com/stock_options.htm) are contracts that allow you to buy a stock at a specific price no matter how high the price of that stock is in the future (Call Options (http://www.optiontradingpedia.com/call_options.htm)) or sell the stock at a specific price no matter how low the price of the stock is in the future (Put Options).<br />
By replacing the buying of the stock with buying its call options, you will be able to control the profits on a stock using just a small amount of money. If the stock goes up, you simply sell the call options for the same profit as you would as if you bought the stocks. If the stock goes down, you lose nothing more than the small amount of money you paid for the call option contract. See where I am going with this? If you had bought only the call options of those stocks that you have bought all of last year, you would have lost only a small fraction of the losses that you would already have incurred through buying the stocks.<br />
Let&#8217;s look at an example.<br />
John and Peter have $15000 to invest with each and they both decided to buy shares of Apple Inc, AAPL, after it has dropped to $141 in October 2008, expecting a rebound. Peter decided to buy 100 shares with $14,100 and John decided to play it conservative and bought 1 contract of AAPL&#8217;s call options with strike price of $140 which was asking at $10.20 for a total price of $1020. 1 contract of call options allows you to control the profit of 100 shares of the underlying stock. In this case, John totally replaced the buying of 100 shares of AAPL with buying 1 contract of its call options. 2 weeks later, AAPL fell all the way to $85 as the recession deepened. Peter lost over $5600 while John lost only the $1020 that he spent buying the call options.<br />
Assuming both Peter and John were right about AAPL and the stock rallies to $200. Peter would have made $5900 in profit while John would have made the same $5900 less the amount of $1020 that he paid for the call options.<br />
See how buying stock options rather than the stock itself in this volatile condition allow you to make a few bets for a rebound without risking all your money? In the above example, Peter would only be able to make one bet once on AAPL with $15,000 while John would have been able to make those same bets more than 10 times at strategic support levels. Who would have a better chance of winning?<br />
By replacing the purchase of stocks with controlling the same number of shares of that stock through its call options, you would definitely have a better chance of survival in this recessionary market condition. Be warned however, that you fully expect to lose the entire amount of money paid on the call options should the stock continue to go down, which is why you NEVER use all your money in a single trade. </p>
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		<title>Naked Option Writing â the Cadillac of All Option Trading Strategies</title>
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Letâs be clear on this. There is no other option trading strategy that can outshine or even equal the profit generating potential of the sport of writing naked options. The term âsportâ is used here because those who practice this money making trading technique not only turn out fabulous profits but also have fun [...]]]></description>
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<p>Letâs be clear on this. There is no other option trading strategy that can outshine or even equal the profit generating potential of the sport of writing naked options. The term âsportâ is used here because those who practice this money making trading technique not only turn out fabulous profits but also have fun in the process. It is a fun, profitable but dangerous option trading sport that is mostly played by seasoned and skilled option players. That is, until the sportâs perilâs were tamed with the use of trading techniques that, while offering substantial safeguards to the player, still continued to offer high profitability ratios, albeit at slightly reduced rates. Having made it âinvestor safeâ has only slightly altered the profit potential of writing nakeds and certainly, without doubt, continues to be the premiere money making trading strategy in the options market. </p>
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<p>The birth of the options market in recent decades spawned the creation of dozens of trading strategies and systems that is today being used not only by individual options traders but also by financial institutions. Stock options as an investment instrument is now widely employed as a safe and sound money strategy. The ability of options to give the investor a wide range of choices in stock market investment is what has made the options market grow by leaps and bounds over the last two or three decades. There are dozens of option trading systems being employed by individual investors as well as financial institutions. Each system is designed to accomplish a specific investment goal. A financial institution may use long put options to hedge its winnings in stocks that have appreciated in value, another investor may buy call options instead of stocks to enter a position in a security that has caught his fancy. Still another may sell calls against his stock holdings to generate income from his stock position, or what is now popularly known as covered call writing. </p>
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<p>Trading strategies, techniques and systems available to the option trader are so numerous today that it would take a whole book to describe each and that would be just a brief description not a detailed explanation. It would be far beyond the scope of what we could cover in this short article. Most of the strategies are based on the principle of buying calls and puts or, variations of this strategy such as the use of spreads. The reason for the popularity of buying calls and puts and its variations is quite simple; limited or defined loss against the potential for unlimited and fabulous profits. This is what has driven thousands into the options trading game. But like everything else in life there is always a trade off. While the potential for fabulous profits against limited investment exists the reality of achieving such success is restricted. Itâs almost like buying a lottery ticket with the potential for winning fabulous riches. Or putting it differently, itâs also akin to going to a casino and placing bets on gaming tables with the hope that at the end of the evening you will come out with more money than you came in. As we all know there are very few winners in casinos and that is why the gaming business offers tremendous profits for the operators. </p>
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<p>But one can be an option trader and be in a similar position as the casino operator. Â How? By being an option writer or seller instead of a buyer. For every option that is bought in the market, there must be a seller or writer of the option. These writers are the casinos in the options business. As the option seller you take the bets from the option buyers and since 75 to 80 percent of all options in the market expire worthless, you the seller pocket the premiums paid by the buyers when the options they bought expire worthless. For the benefit of those who are not familiar with gambling casinos, the winning odds of casinos over the betting player is only around 5 percent and yet they rake in profits from this business. Now imagine this, research and studies have shown that the option writer (seller) has better than 10 to 20 percent odds over the option buyer. </p>
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<p>Option traders who successfully use the strategy of selling options consider themselves as having found the Holy Grail of Investments. And of all the variations in option selling strategies (just as many as there are in option buying), writing naked options is considered to be the Cadillac division. No other option selling system offers the profit potential of the naked writer. </p>
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<p>So why arenât there more option writers in the market? For two reasons: </p>
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<p>It must be noted however, that option writing is fast gaining popularity among serious investors looking to grow their wealth at a steady, consistent and secure manner regardless of market or economic conditions. For those willing to venture into this lucrative field for long term capital appreciation donât let the first reason above frighten you into inaction. There are many ways one can protect himself and conquer the element of âunlimited lossâ in writing nakeds. The author of this article is one of many successful naked option sellers. He has put out an e-book detailing a trading system that uses a three pronged strategy that trounces the so-called risk of loss to be almost neglible. Information about his system can be found at his web site.Â Â Â  </p>
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