About Day Trading: Where is the Money in Options Trading?
| from Adam Milton Most traders have heard the horror stories about short options trades (selling options) because they are blamed for the collapse of a few banks. As a result, most options traders only make long options trades (buying options). However, there are some professional options traders who only make short options trades. Do these traders know something that nobody else does? Yes, they do, and this week's newsletter will explain what it is. This week's day trading newsletter includes: - the answer to where the money is in options trading, - my complete review of the Stock Trader's Almanac 2009, - and the weekly economic calendar with volatility expectations. Good trading everyone :-) |
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Where is the Money in Options Trading? Time and time again, options traders are told that making short options trades (i.e. selling options) is very risky, while making long options trades (i.e. buying options) is the only safe way to trade options. Is this good advice which will help you save money, or is this bad advice which will prevent you from making any money ... find out where the money is in options trading | | Review of the Stock Trader's Almanac 2009 Have you ever wondered how many bullish and bearish days there are in a year? Or, perhaps you think that every Thursday in March is a good day to be short, and you would like to test your theory? If you have these types of questions about the markets, there is a new book available that might help you find the answers ... find out if you want the Stock Trader's Almanac for Christmas | Economic Calendar With Volatility This week's economic calendar includes a few news releases from the US, and several news releases from Europe and Asia. The US only has two high volatility news releases, while Europe has four high volatility new releases, and Asia has seven high volatility news releases. Regardless of the distribution of the new releases, markets from all three regions (US, Europe, and Asia) will probably continue experiencing high volatility and significant price movement due to the current market conditions ... view the full economic calendar | Sponsored Links | | | Boo! | | Have a Spooktacular Halloween Find easy ways to make your Halloween unforgettable -- thrilling DIY decorations, frighteningly delicious recipes, and budget-savvy costume ideas for every age.
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