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Option Strategy – Swing Trading Strategy – Mini Forex Trading

Published on August 22, 2011 By admin

Option Strategy – Swing Trading Strategy – Mini Forex Trading

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History of Binary Option Trading

Published on August 22, 2011 By admin

History of Binary Option Trading

Article by Trading Binary Options

In the past, binary options or exotic options, as they were often called, were exchanged with a select few on the futures markets and individual investors could not buy them on the counter. To negotiate binary options, investors are required to employ a particular broker and pay the fee before, just to be able to make purchases on the exchange exotic options. But from 2008, Options Clearing Corporation began trading options on the binary counter provides a number of traders who have access, and the U.S. stock market followed suit shortly after making it easy for people to negotiate binary options online.

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Published on August 22, 2011 By admin

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Best Stock Future Option Tips

Published on August 22, 2011 By admin

Best Stock Future Option Tips

The Benefits of Trading Option Spreads

Published on August 21, 2011 By admin

The Benefits of Trading Option Spreads

      More & more investors are using stock option spreads to increase their profit potential while lowering risk parameters. The most obvious benefit of trading an option spread is lowering risk, while still maintaining high returns. Whether buying the spread or selling the spread, the exact amount of risk (amount of maximum loss) is finite. Buying a stock and selling a covered call option requires much more capital, and the net losses can be far greater. For example, Trader A is bullish on stock XYZ. Trader A buys a bullish call spread for . This can result in a maximum gain or a maximum loss, or anywhere in between (for a ten-dollar strike spread). Trader B is also bullish on XYZ stock. Trader B buys the stock and sells the covered call. In this example, say tragedy strikes and the stock drops 50%. Trader A loses , not a big deal. Trader B loses his shirt, suffering a heart-wrenching loss.