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		<title>Trading Stock Options: Basic Option Trading Strategies and How to Use Them to Profit in Any Market [Paperback]</title>
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  Many traders and investors dismiss stock options as either too complex or too risky. But did you know that options can be easily understood and the risk easily managed? This book will show you the basics of stock options in easy to understand terminology. You will be able to read option quotes with [...]]]></description>
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<p>  Many traders and investors dismiss stock options as either too complex or too risky. But did you know that options can be easily understood and the risk easily managed? This book will show you the basics of stock options in easy to understand terminology. You will be able to read option quotes with ease, get an option enabled trading account, and trade basic option strategies in no time.    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 st <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Trading-Stock-Options-Option-Strategies/dp/0578041804/ref=sr_1_3/185-0577026-0821216?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1276448641&#038;sr=8-3?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=optitradbasi-20" title="More at Amazon">(more&#8230;)</a></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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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jun 2010 18:16:32 +0000</pubDate>
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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>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Trading-Stock-Options-Option-Strategies/dp/1441490418/ref=sr_1_1/185-0577026-0821216?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1276448641&#038;sr=8-1?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=optitradbasi-20"><img style="float:left;width: 150px;height:150px;margin-right: 10px;" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51DTyi5PxlL._BO2,204,203,200_PIsitb-sticker-arrow-click,TopRight,35,-76_AA300_SH20_OU01_.jpg" alt="Trading Stock Options: Basic Option Trading Strategies And How I've Used Them To Profit In Any Market" /></a></p>
<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_1/185-0577026-0821216?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1276448641&#038;sr=8-1?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=optitradbasi-20" title="More at Amazon">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<title>Option Rollouts â Add Profits and Safeguards to Your Option Positions</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Jan 2010 21:27:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For those who have not yet discovered the benefits of rolling out options, itâs high time you look closely at this very valuable feature. Roll outs not only offer additional profit generating advantages but more importantly it offers an extraordinary ability for limiting or eliminating potential losing positions. Before going on to describe the remarkable [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For those who have not yet discovered the benefits of rolling out options, itâs high time you look closely at this very valuable feature. Roll outs not only offer additional profit generating advantages but more importantly it offers an extraordinary ability for limiting or eliminating potential losing positions. Before going on to describe the remarkable benefits of using the rollout process letâs be sure we understand what is meant by rolling out an option. It is simply the closing of one option position and the opening of another position either farther away in strike price or farther away in expiration date, or both, with the objective of making an existing condition more beneficial to you. </p>
<p>There are many situations where option rollouts may be used. For purposes of this article, being limited in scope, I will just touch on two of the more practical uses of the rollout process. The first is the benefits it gives the covered call player. The second is the remarkable ability of the rollout feature to offer protection against the potential for loss that faces the naked option writer. </p>
<p>How does a roll out benefit the covered call player? Consider this scenario: you own 500 shares in a company which you originally bought some time back at a price of $50. Assuming the market has recently gone on an uptrend and your stock has now appreciated to $60. You are tempted to sell and take in profits from your investment. At the same time you donât want to miss out on any further upward movement the stock may take in the face of what appears to be a strengthening market. Yet you are also afraid that the market might reverse direction and you could then lose some of the profits youâve already achieved. Selling call options against your stock enables you to participate in any future appreciation of your stock, and the profits generated from the option sale provides some protection if the market should change direction forcing you to exit your position. If the stock continues rising and hits the strike price at which you sold the calls, you are faced with two nice choices. Let the option holder call the option (exercise his right to buy the stock at the strike price you sold it for) or, roll out the options to a farther expiration and strike price once again allowing you to participate in further gains if the stock continues its upward trend. If you let your options be called you have gained not only the money from the option sale but also from the appreciation price of the stock at the time the option is called. But if you roll out the calls you could continue to stay in the game for a further appreciation in the value of your stocks. Of course there is always the potential of a market reversal and losing the potential for further appreciation. Even so you still have gained the premium money you obtained in the sale of the calls. If the market continues uptrending you can ride the appreciation wave by rolling out your positions several times up to and until you run out of future strike prices. By this time you would have gained substantial profits. </p>
<p>Now letâs see how the roll out benefits the naked option writer. When you sell a naked option, be it call or put, you theoretically face the risk of unlimited losses in your position due to the fact that if the underlying security moves against you the potential for loss is unlimited. The term âtheoretical riskâ is used here because this risk has been blown out of proportion and grossly exaggerated. While the potential risk of loss does exist itâs a negligible one if you employ appropriate strategies to defeat it. Please see another article on this subject entitled âRisk of âUnlimited Losesâ In Naked Option Selling Is A Mythâ where it talks about this theoretical risk being totally controllable using proper defensive strategies. One of the defensive strategies mentioned in that article is the use of roll outs. </p>
<p>Hereâs a scenario that may face an option writer. Let us suppose you sold naked puts several strikes out-of-the-money with expiration forty to sixty days away. Some time during its life the market turns against you and begins to drop down to the price level of the strike you sold. Many option traders would just close out the position buying back the puts at a higher price and taking a loss. You being the smart trader would roll out your puts by buying them back at the now higher price and at the same time sell new puts farther out in time and several strikes out-of-the-money at a higher price than you bought back your puts. Youâve just converted your original 40 or 60 day puts into longer expiration puts thereby avoiding taking a loss at this point in time. The process of closing and opening positions can be done as a spread trade and in this way you are paying reduced brokers commissions. If the market continues its downward trend you can also keep rolling out your positions repeatedly till you reach a point where there are no more available future options to roll out to. At this point your puts may be so far out in the future that even if it goes deep in the money chances of it being exercised are slim. There is an e-book written on this subject titled âStock Options: The Greatest Wealth Building Tool Ever Inventedâ where the roll out process is described in much detail together with other protective strategies for naked option traders. The e-book contains numerous actual trading illustrations of the use of the roll out process. See this articleâs author profile for more information. </p>
<p>If you are going to be an option trader or already are one, rolling out is a must strategy in many of your option trades. You will find the strategy highly rewarding and in many cases offers a wide variety of choices to your trading styles. Not only does it enable you to increase your trading profitability but more importantly it affords you the ability to protect your trade positions against certain adverse conditions. As this article is written today, we are in the midst of a financial crises as never seen in a long time. The stock market has now depreciated to panic lows with investors seeing the value of their investments evaporate into thin air. Yet for many option traders extensively using the roll out process they will weather the storm much better than others and they will certainly recover much faster when economic conditions turn for the better. </p>
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		<title>Earning Money Through Online Trading of Stocks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first thing you need to know when you decide to trade shares by joining an online trading of stocks system is to visit the websites of the best online trading brokers available. These companies offer a wide variety of market flow previsions and developments in the online trading of stock futures. When you decide [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The first thing you need to know when you decide to trade shares by joining an online trading of stocks system is to visit the websites of the best online trading brokers available. These companies offer a wide variety of market flow previsions and developments in the online trading of stock futures. When you decide to open an account, you must know that this is generally free of charge, but you have to pay every time you engage in a stock or security bonds transaction.  </p>
<p>After completing this process, you must choose between several available broker-services specialised in online trading. The cheapest solution to your problem is an execution broker. This type of online trading service provides only an electronic transaction option consisting in buying or selling shares or stocks, without any stock futures prevision, counselling or any other advisory support in finding realistic market trends.  </p>
<p>Like all the participants in the stock exchange, you can only decide between three types of operations. The first one is buying, while the others are selling and holding. The single time when you require a broker is when you decide to buy or sell. You don&#8217;t need the assistance of an online trading broker to hold your personal stocks or already established stock futures. </p>
<p>The most important advantage in having an online trading account is the enhanced speed with which you can either buy or sell stocks. Of course, you&#8217;ll have a limited period of time to transact your stocks or stock futures, but once you get accustomed to the online trading market, you can start earning big money. </p>
<p>Obviously, this is normally easier said than done!  To become an ace in the online trading of stocks and in the online trading of stock futures you must frequently analyze (usually daily) the prices&#8217; evolution caused by the development in the leverage balance between demand and offer. This market leverage is widely generated by the market-makers or as, they&#8217;re also known, &#8220;big fish&#8221;. The market-makers are powerful companies that operate on the stock market and set the value for a specific stocks-class (for instance coffee). One of their main goals is to gain control and implicit wealth by speculating in online trading of stock futures. This way, they can raise their income by using the variation leverage of the stock market value in the online trading of stocks system. </p>
<p>The average stock holders and participants both in online trading of stocks and in online trading of stock futures don&#8217;t normally have any chance in front of these market giants. Of course, this is not the case for you! Now, there is help available for you on the Internet. You can choose among many free online trading services provided by PhD specialists in the evolution of the stock market. </p>
<p>The online trading of stocks has become an extremely appreciated occupation for many &#8220;nine to five&#8221; working class citizens who have rapidly transformed into expert stock holders. To add more points, the even more complex online trading of stock futures has generated even more &#8220;over the night&#8221; millionaires. </p>
<p>Nowadays, online trading has become one of the few domains in which you can start with little, and quickly earn a fortune. This is a real opportunity available for almost anyone! You only have to think of a realistic plan in buying or selling shares for the online trading of stocks or for the online trading of stock futures. It&#8217;s a great chance you should not miss. </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>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Trading-Stock-Options-Option-Strategies/dp/1441490418/ref=sr_1_3/180-8761562-9006647?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1259866413&#038;sr=8-3?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=optitradbasi-20"><img style="float:left;width: 150px;height:150px;margin-right: 10px;" src="http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/51QviVvtDGL._BO2,204,203,200_PIsitb-sticker-arrow-click,TopRight,35,-76_AA240_SH20_OU01_.jpg" alt="Trading Stock Options: Basic Option Trading Strategies And How I've Used Them To Profit In Any Market" /></a></p>
<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_3/180-8761562-9006647?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1259866413&#038;sr=8-3?ie=UTF8&#038;tag=optitradbasi-20" title="More at Amazon">(more&#8230;)</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wouldn&#8217;t it be great if we could buy an option with five months left until expiration and sell an option with 2 months left until expiration for the same price? You couldn&#8217;t lose. Well we can&#8217;t. I love options spreads so much I realized something very important. We can buy a spread that has a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wouldn&#8217;t it be great if we could buy an option with five months left until expiration and sell an option with 2 months left until expiration for the same price? You couldn&#8217;t lose. Well we can&#8217;t. I love options spreads so much I realized something very important. We can buy a spread that has a lot of time value left at almost the same price as we can sell one with less time value left. The reason really opened my eyes and gave me new insight into options. Here is what I came to realize.<br />
I started comparing how expensive options were in relation to the other strike prices in the same month and to the other months. I wanted to know based on th e price per day which options were more expensive.<br />
The first 1 or 2 option months, as everyon e knows loses time value quickly. The at the money strike prices are very expensive compared to the out of the mon ey strike prices. Since there is not that much time left, how much can they charge for an out of the money option? Not much.<br />
The next several months, the opposite is true. Compared to each other, the strikes that are closer to the money are cheaper in terms of price per day than the options further out of the money.  Let me explain it another way using the S&amp;P market.<br />
6 days left at the money option cost 12 points<br />
6 days left out of the money option cost 2 points<br />
70 days left at the money option cost 43 points<br />
70 days left out of the money option cost 29 points<br />
There is more than 10X the time left but the 70 day at the money option (43 points) is only less than 4X the price than the 6 day at the money option (12 points).<br />
The 70 day out of the money option (29 points) is almost 15X the cost of the 6 day out of the money option (2 points) but only has 10X the time value. We will buy the cheaper options and sell the more expensive ones.<br />
Sell 6 day at the money and sell 70 day out of the money. Buy 6 day out of the money and buy 70 day at the money. This will be done for a 4 point debit. We are now buying a spread that has 10X more time value than the one we are selling and are only paying 4 points for it.<br />
When the 6 day options expire we can sell the next month to take in more premium, still keeping the 70 day option spread.<br />
What goes up, must come down! We have all heard this befo re in reference to the laws of Gravity. We have laws in the commodity markets as well. What comes down, must go up! The greatest traders of our time like War ren Buffet know this. He is perhaps the greatest Stock trader ever. He had never traded commodities until a few years ago. He bought silver in the futures market. When the market went even lower he bought more. The &#8220;smart money&#8221;, commercials will not be scared into selling when a market they have purchased drops even further. They know better than anyone that a commodity has real value and will always be worth something.<br />
There is a famous book, &#8220;You Can&#8217;t Lose Trading Commodities&#8221;. The author buys commodities and then just waits for the market to go higher. He would purchase more as the market fell.<br />
You need a big bankroll for this. Personally I know corn won&#8217;t go to $1.00 but what if it did? I want to minimize the risk in case I want to end the trade.<br />
I started trading the Soy Complex this way several years ago. Not with options. Strictly futures. I bought what was similar to a crush spread. I increased the contracts as the market went against me until the spread rebounded a little. Since I increased the contracts I didn&#8217;t need the market to come back to where I started. It only had to rebound to the next level.<br />
Black Jack players did this until Casinos caught on and put limits on bets. It is a known fact that futures traders make good gamblers and professional gamblers make good futures traders. I am against gambling but even gambling done with a system is not really gambling.<br />
These card players would bet something like this: $5 lose, $10 lose, $20 lose, $40 lose, $80 win. The losses add up to $75. They would win $80, so the profit is $5. Not a lot, but they would do this all day. Black Jack is just under 50% probability for the player.<br />
The problem is there is a slight chance that you could lose 40 times in a row. Now with Commodities we have a 50% probability and we won&#8217;t lose 50 times in a row because the market can&#8217;t go b elow zero.<br />
Now before I go an y further, I need to tell you that I am not recommending you double down on your trades. What you can find are mark ets that are near their lows where you can do a small scale trade. Spreads offer even better opportunities. They have a closer range (high to low).<br />
By now you can see we only use this to go long a market since we can never b e sure how much a market can go higher. First we need to find a market that is low already so we won&#8217;t have to wait that long and also so there will be less capital needed. I prefer to trade this using options. There are many ways to do this. You could buy an option in a market like soybeans and choose how many cents the market will drop before you buy more. The problem is, an option is a wasting asset. The Theta (time decay) would cause you to lose money.<br />
I use spreads so I am not paying for time decay.  I will probably sell more Theta than I buy, so if the market does nothing I will make money just on time decay. </p>
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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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