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		<title>Understanding Advanced Option Strategies &#8211; A Simplified Guide to Trading Stock Options [Kindle Edition]</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 23:39:22 +0000</pubDate>
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  Go beyond the basics, and learn about Advanced Option Trading Strategies. Learn about Call and Put Spreads, Option Straddles, and Option Strangles with Option Maestro&#8217;s Advanced Option Trading Strategies E-Book. Learn easily with step-by-step examples. 100% Money Back Guarantee! 
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<p>  Go beyond the basics, and learn about Advanced Option Trading Strategies. Learn about Call and Put Spreads, Option Straddles, and Option Strangles with Option Maestro&#8217;s Advanced Option Trading Strategies E-Book. Learn easily with step-by-step examples. 100% Money Back Guarantee! </p>
<p>   <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Understanding-Advanced-Option-Strategies-ebook/dp/B002UD5OOW/ref=sr_1_6/175-1425752-3274413?ie=UTF8&#038;m=AG56TWVU5XWC2&#038;s=digital-text&#038;qid=1276449553&#038;sr=8-6?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=optitradbasi-20" title="More at Amazon">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Options Trading Is a Opportunity For The Small Investor Too</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 16 Jan 2010 09:09:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The stock market appeals to people for many reasons. Some see it as a quick way to make a nice nest egg to tuck away for their eventual retirement. Some see it as a way to live out their fantasies of being a powerful, corporate type. And some are actually more logical about it, seeing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The stock market appeals to people for many reasons. Some see it as a quick way to make a nice nest egg to tuck away for their eventual retirement. Some see it as a way to live out their fantasies of being a powerful, corporate type. And some are actually more logical about it, seeing the stock market as a potential way to make money, if they play their cards right. They know that there are no sure things in life and nowhere is that more clear than in the stock market. But options trading is a opportunity for the small investor too.Options trading has grown in popularity, especially with the smaller investors over the course of the past ten years. Unlike other forms of trading that can require large amounts of venture capital, options trading can be accomplished with often a very small initial outlay. Of course, because they can be easily started, it can allow the uninitiated or poorly informed to get in well over their heads in a matter of a very short time. Not allowing yourself to understand the market before you make the first trade is financially foolhardy and personally dangerous. First of all, as the name implies, option trading is not buying actual stocks, but rather busying the right to own or sell them. The options trader can make the same profit with stock options that he would make as if the owned the outright stocks, but that also means that he would face the same risks if that stock did not do well on the market. As with other forms of trading, options trading will require that you learn some facts and make some decisions before hand. Know everything you possibly can about options trading, as well as trading in general. Know how to track stocks for movement and know how to watch for trends. Know what the basic types of options trading is- and understand how each works. And, as with any other type of trading, make sure you know and adhere to your personal limits, including your absolute loss cap. Do not overextend yourself, even if you just got a tip on a great stock. Options trading can focus on stocks that are heading in one of two directions, up or down. Call options will focus on rising stocks, while Put options focus on those on the decline. Both allow you the right to buy the option on a stock at a fixed price, but do not force you to do so. Knowing how to work this system to your best advantage is key.Invest in yourself, learn the basics and expand on that to become profitable in options trading.   </p>
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		<title>Trading Stock For Dummies</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jan 2010 09:04:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the last year the current bear market that is taking place in stocks has left many stock traders facing relentless selling. For the beginner this experience has been made worse by not having the knowledge as to how the markets work and what they can do to protect themselves during the challenging economic times. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the last year the current bear market that is taking place in stocks has left many stock traders facing relentless selling. For the beginner this experience has been made worse by not having the knowledge as to how the markets work and what they can do to protect themselves during the challenging economic times. While many are discouraged by this, the fact of the matter is that you can be able to protect yourself from the volatile market conditions and at the same time take advantage of the price irregularities that the markets will present the prudent stock trader with during the bear markets. This means using tactics that many beginning traders simply don&#8217;t know about or don&#8217;t understand such as: </p>
<p>Always use a sell stop: A sell stop is a sell order that is placed in advance, what happens is if the price of the stock hits a particular price which you determine in advance then it becomes a market order and you are out of the stock. The idea is to use this to protect you against buying something at high and then ridding it all the way down to the low. The biggest advantage that this has is you can set the sell stop at a particular point which could be a sign that the stock could be getting ready to go lower such as right below support (which is a major point that the stock stopped dropping previously and then reversed going higher). You can also adjust the sell stop upward to protect your profits and then when the stock does start to top out and go lower the sell stop will sell the stock leaving you in cash while it is going down, something that will help improve trading stock for dummies. </p>
<p>Buy after you see the follow through of a trend: A trend is when you see three consecutive points confirmed. What happens is many investors try to guess when the economy is going to turn around or if a company is going to beat their earnings based on what is happening in one quarter often leading to losses as they were just a little to early to get into the stock. What you want to do is see three consecutive quarters of better than expected numbers from a stock to confirm that they are in an earnings growth trend. When you are looking at any economic numbers you want to see three consecutive numbers in the same direction to confirm that a particular sector of the economy is expanding or contracting. </p>
<p>Clearly trading the markets during these challenging times can be very confusing for the beginning trader. To be able to successfully trade the volatile markets means that you must use tactics that will protect you as well as let you enter the stock at the right time such as: always use a sell stop and buy after you see the follow through of a trend will help you avoid the falling knifes, increasing your overall profits, helping you to be more successful at trading stock for dummies. </p>
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		<title>Forex Trading Versus Stock Trading</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 22:02:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The forex (foreign currency exchange) market is the largest and most liquid financial market in the world. The forex market unlike stock markets is an over-the-counter market with no central exchange and clearing house where orders are matched. 
Traditionally forex trading has not been popular with retail traders/investors (traders takes shorter term positions than investors) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The forex (foreign currency exchange) market is the largest and most liquid financial market in the world. The forex market unlike stock markets is an over-the-counter market with no central exchange and clearing house where orders are matched. </p>
<p>Traditionally forex trading has not been popular with retail traders/investors (traders takes shorter term positions than investors) because forex market was only opened to Hedge Funds and was not accessible to retail traders like us. Only in recent years that forex trading is opened to retail traders. Comparatively stock trading has been around for much longer for retail investors. Recent advancement in computer and trading technologies has enabled low commission and easy access to retail traders to trade stock or foreign currency exchange from almost anywhere in the world with internet access. Easy access and low commission has tremendously increased the odds of winning for retail traders, both in stocks and forex. Which of the two is a better option for a trader?  The comparisons of retail stock trading and retail forex trading are as follows; </p>
<p>Based on the above few points, forex trading seems to be a better trading option than stock trading, especially during these uncertainties in the global economy.  During bull market condition, stock trading could be a viable alternative.  A stock trader should definitely seriously consider supplementing their trading with forex trading.  Forex trading enables a stock trader to exploit any opportunity arises during non stock trading hours, by trading in forex trading.  Forex trading would also enable the stock traders to understand a more complete big picture of world economies operations and further enhance their stock trading skills.       </p>
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		<title>Discover Online Trading and Free Stock Pick Information</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 01:42:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most popular trend for individual traders is online stock trading. The many guides and trainings offered by online stock trading sites make stock market easier for beginners. Learn more about online stock trading by signing up to an online stock trading firm.
Begin your online stock trading education by surfing for an online [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the most popular trend for individual traders is online stock trading. The many guides and trainings offered by online stock trading sites make stock market easier for beginners. Learn more about online stock trading by signing up to an online stock trading firm.</p>
<p>Begin your online stock trading education by surfing for an online brokerage firm that offers you easy start-up account registration. There are many sites that offer free registration, among other incentives such as online stock market simulator, free stock pick and more.</p>
<p>Many online stock trading sites also teach beginners how to use the tools of online stock trading. Along the same vein, these sites also offer integrated services by which you can keep track of your stock investments, as well as stock market information.</p>
<p>Online firms also provide support for beginners and non-professional online stock traders as they learn more about the trading, as well as in developing their own trading strategies.</p>
<p>Information in terms of real-time stock quotes, free stock market newsletters and free stock pick options are also provided as added incentives for beginners to keep them informed of the current trends and shifts in the stock market. Other financial and market online news sites may also offer information about the stock market, and specifics stocks and options you may be looking to buy, free stock pick and more.</p>
<p>Go for sites that offer the best ways get firsthand information from the market. Other than online brokerage sites that offer information services on stock trading, there are sites that specifically watch the stock market and produce information for stock traders, firms and non-professionals like you. These sites offer stock pick developments, free stock pick information  and reports, as well as streaming of stock quote data and after hours stock quote reports, and other trading information.</p>
<p>However, signing up with any online stock trading site can have its disadvantages. Trading stocks online is not as instantaneous as it is on the floor. There is a lag time (that can be up to twenty-four hours!) that occurs from the moment you make a buy offer, till that offer is closed. So, if the stock you&#8217;re interested moves at a faster pace, you&#8217;d be at a loss as to developing your stock options. This is because the internet can&#8217;t duplicate is the market hours, no matter how fast, or how advanced your online stock trading firm&#8217;s electronic communication network is.</p>
<p>It is still best to keep yourself up-to-date with after hours stock quote reports, direct investment information and stock analysis data, and free stock pick information. Information is an effective tool to learn in online stock trading, so be sure to keep a pulse on what&#8217;s happening so you can make adjustments to you online stock trading. </p>
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		<title>Why You Should Start with Options Trading</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Dec 2009 21:08:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Getting your start with options trading, like any successful venture in life, requires a road map. How do you know where you are going and how to get there without a map? The most successful people in the world take time to plot out their major moves, including career and investments. Being a novice with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Getting your start with options trading, like any successful venture in life, requires a road map. How do you know where you are going and how to get there without a map? The most successful people in the world take time to plot out their major moves, including career and investments. Being a novice with options trading can be overwhelming.<br />
There is a ton of information out there and you don&#8217;t know which ones to trust. You are also dealing with your money, and that is a scary prospect when you don&#8217;t know what you are doing. However, with time spent plotting out your road map, options trading can be a big cog in your investment wheel.<br />
Start with a clear goal for options trading. You can use options trading to round out your portfolio, protect it if the market goes sour, or increase your income. Whatever you want to use it for it is essential that you know why you are using options trading. This will help give you clarity on trading decisions down the road.<br />
After figuring out your goal, you will need to settle on a good strategy. Your strategy will be dependent on your goal. For instance, if you goal is to create income, your strategy will want to take advantage of upward trends in the market. There are a lot of different trading strategies and you will need to do research to settle on the one that fits your goal and your comfort level.<br />
You need to find a brokerage firm to begin trading options. There are brokerage firms that fill almost every need.  Some firms are very hands on and will help guide you as you invest. Other firms are more hands off, and this is a good option for people who are comfortable with options trading. Naturally, the more guidance a brokerage firms gives, the more expensive they will be. However, the expense may be worth the personal service that you receive.<br />
Brokerage firms take care to keep unacknowledged investors away from certain options trading strategies. You will have to fill out an options trading agreement and this will determine your level of experience and knowledge. Not only does this agreement protect the unwise investor, it also protects the brokerage firm from any damages filed by an angry investor.<br />
Trading options can be a good way to make money. However, when you start with options trading there are steps that you need to go through to make sure you meet with success. </p>
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		<title>Trading Stock Options: Basic Option Trading Strategies And How I&#8217;ve Used Them To Profit In Any Market (Paperback)</title>
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  In Trading Stock Options, experienced option trader Brian Burns, explains the basics of stock options and shows you how to trade the most successful option strategies. As you begin your journey on the option path, you&#8217;ll have the luxury of real-life trade examples to show you the way. The diagrams and charts help [...]]]></description>
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<p>  In Trading Stock Options, experienced option trader Brian Burns, explains the basics of stock options and shows you how to trade the most successful option strategies. As you begin your journey on the option path, you&#8217;ll have the luxury of real-life trade examples to show you the way. The diagrams and charts help turn the complex world of options into easy to visualize and simple to understand strategies that even the most novice of traders can utilize.    Trading Stock Options will show you how you can use options to:   *	Get paid to buy and sell your favorite stock  *	Purchase stocks for less than their current price  *	Buy insurance on stocks in your portfolio  *	Profit when stocks lose value  *	Perform short-term trades with less money than trading the stock    From the Introduction  &#8220;Through my experiences with option trading, I have tried almost every strategy I could find. In this book, I will be discussing the strategies that I use the most and feel are the bes <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Trading-Stock-Options-Option-Strategies/dp/1441490418/ref=sr_1_3/191-7390916-3595747?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1259877391&#038;sr=8-3?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=optitradbasi-20" title="More at Amazon">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Option Profits Success System Review</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you are first starting out in any kind of venture it can be very intimidating, and with trading this is no different. If anything it can be even more daunting because you have to invest your own money and at times the financial markets can be very confusing. Options’ trading is one such type where your investments can bring you great profits but where there is also a lot of risk involved. The best idea you can have is to enrol onto an Options trading course in order to educated yourself and there are many out there, although the best I have come across is A.J Brown’s  Option Profits Success System. When you decide that trading options is the way forward for you and your trading career, you must also make sure that you really have the right knowledge as well as the best trading strategies possible, for without these, you are not giving yourself much of a chance. This is why it is so important to get as much information as you can from others who have been in your position. AJ Brown, for example started off as a rookie with no more then $5000 to invest and because he had the right trading strategies ended up turning this investment into nearly a million in 30 months. The first step to options trading is of course, knowing exactly what an option is. An option is a contract where the buyer is given a right to buy or sell an underlying asset (like a stock) at a certain price before a specific date; however, they are under no obligation to do so. In this way, an option is just like a stock or a bond, where there is a binding contract where terms and properties are strictly defined. The next step is to be able to identify the two different types of Options, which are Call Options and Put Options. Trading Trainer Option Profits Success System not only provides you with all kinds of useful facts like these but will give you the low down on all kinds of strategies that will help you to become the successful options trader you desire. You should know that a Call Option is a contract that will give the buyer the right to buy up stock shares at a certain price, otherwise known as a strike price, on or before a specific date expires. Whereas a Put Option is where the owner has the right to sell a certain number of stock shares at a specific price, again on or before a specific dates expires. When you have paid a certain amount for an option, this is known as the premium which can then be split up into time value and intrinsic value. This is just giving you a beginner’s insight into options trading but should you (and believe me you should) want or need more information then you should look no further then A.J Brown and his Trading Trainer community. Here you will find countless facts that can only go towards helping you make you trading career more of a success, not to mention the fact of A.J Brown’s reputation as an excellent mentor and teacher. One of the best pieces of advice that you can be given is to do research and more research before enrolling or making a purchase of any kind of options trading product, whether or not this research involves reading many Option Profits Success System reviews or reading countless profiles on A.J Brown and his previous products.What Do You Get?  </p>
<p>This may sound like you are getting rather a lot, but believe me, it is all vital for giving you the world class education that you need to trade stock options. As a step by step guide, the Option Profits Success System will get you to the desired place where you know, in detail, more about trading stock options then the majority of other traders out there. This home study course will put you well on course to a successful and long term career in stock option trading – Guaranteed! </p>
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		<title>1930s Volatility is Here</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a long premium options trader, volatility is a necessary element to be successful.  If volatility is lacking, time decay (Theta) will make this financial instrument a challenging (or even more challenging) one.  These days, volatility is not lacking.  In fact, volatility is thriving.  For a long premium options trader, there is nothing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are a long premium options trader, volatility is a necessary element to be successful.  If volatility is lacking, time decay (Theta) will make this financial instrument a challenging (or even more challenging) one.  These days, volatility is not lacking.  In fact, volatility is thriving.  For a long premium options trader, there is nothing like having market tailwinds to benefit your options strategy.With a market that has gained 20% since March 9th bottoms and is down over 3% intra-day today (as of time of publish), 2009 has obviously been an extremely volatile year thus far.  This year seems to be even more volatile than 2008, which by our calculations, was the highest level of consistent daily volatility in decades.  In 2009, there have been a multitude of sessions that have seen stocks rally or fall by a significant percentage.  It seems almost commonplace that the Dow Jones Industrial Average is up or down at least one percent. </p>
<p>Volatility can be defined in many ways (i.e. implied volatility, statistical volatility, etc.) &#8211; in this analysis we look at volatility by the number of occurrences the Dow Jones Industrial Average rallied or declined by one percent or more on a closing basis in a trading day.  More specifically, we looked at the absolute return for the Dow Jones Industrial Average for each day going back to 1928. We then calculated the number of occurrences (and the percentage) that the Dow Jones Industrial Average finished up or down more than one percent in a given year.    </p>
<p>Below is a graph of the percentage of days out of each year that saw a market move of one percent or more.  Two items that stand out are (1) the increase in volatility has soared since 2006 (from 10% to 64%) and (2) the current level of volatility only rivals the early 1930&#8217;s when volatility peaked at 74%. </p>
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