Options Trading Navigation



Social bookmarking
You like it? Share it!
socialize it

 

Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter AND receive our exclusive Special Report on Options-Trading
Email:
First Name:


Submit your articles on Options Trading!

 

Main Options Trading Sponsors


 

Latest Options Trading Link Added

INSERT YOUR OWN BANNER HERE

 

Submit your link on Options Trading!

 



 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A Beginner's Guide to Day Trading Online (2nd edition)
-By: Toni Turner
-Price: $9.45 (New)
$8.75 (Used)

Option Volatility & Pricing: Advanced Trading Strategies and Techniques
-By: Sheldon Natenberg
-Price: $33.73 (New)
$29.95 (Used)

The Volatility Edge in Options Trading: New Technical Strategies for Investing in Unstable Markets
-By: Jeff Augen
-Price: $23.67 (New)
$23.81 (Used)

Options, Futures, and Other Derivatives with Derivagem CD (7th Edition) (Prentice Hall Series in Finance)
-By: JOHN C HULL
-Price: $126.94 (New)
$120.00 (Used)

The Complete Guide to Investing in Short Term Trading: How to Earn High Rates of Returns Safely
-By: Alan Northcott
-Price: $13.88 (New)
$12.47 (Used)

Mastering the Trade (McGraw-Hill Trader's Edge)
-By: John F. Carter
-Price: $31.62 (New)
$30.96 (Used)

Options Made Easy: Your Guide to Profitable Trading (2nd Edition)
-By: Guy Cohen
-Price: $16.89 (New)
$16.50 (Used)

Welcome to Options Trading Guide

 

Options Trading Article

Thumbnail example. For a permanent link to this article, or to bookmark it for further reading, click here.

What Is Options Trading?

from:

Options, like foreign exchange or futures, are forms of securities that you can invest and trade in the stock market. Options are considered based on normal stocks.



Very much like futures, an option gives you the right, but not the obligation, to buy an underlying stock at a specified price at a specified date in the future. You earn a profit if the stock’s market value rises above the price by which you acquired your contract upon the agreement’s expiry. If the stock’s market value drops, then you lose your premium.



There are two forms of options: the call option and the put option. If you buy a call option, you are expecting your stock price to go up and you would prefer the put option if you expect the opposite, meaning you expect prices of your stock to decline.



The good thing about options is that because they are exercised at a specific time frame and its rates are based on a set price, the risks that you stand to face are controlled and limited.



If you are buying call options, you are likely to benefit from this condition. On the contrary, if you are selling put options, you may keep the value of the options you laid out on the table if these are not picked up and bought within the time frame specified.



Be reminded that stock options are named such because these are actually options. These shares are special and unique in the sense that the are different and are treated differently compared to the regular and normal stocks and shares traded in the market.



The price tags are also somehow different most of the time to the current and prevailing stock prices of a particular stock. Usually, stock options are traded at premium prices, or in other words somehow higher than the usual trading price of the stock in the market. But this is a very small price compared to the amount of protection options give you against risks, compared to common stocks.



Some stock option holders choose to wait until the last minute to exercise their stock, in the hopes of seeing the value rise further, but experts against this technique, because you could end up profiting a lot less than what you could have gained had you done so earlier.



Options distributed for a variety of reasons, but most of them are according to the following:



- companies want to retain their top performers and attract good candidates from outside with incentives



- companies want their staff to feel accountable for the company's performance by making them feel as if they are partners or owners in the business



- companies want to hire workers who are skilled in their chosen fields by offering incentives and compensations that are attractive



If you are risk averse but would want to maximize your investments, then online option trading might work best for you. But of course, you have to equip yourself with as much knowledge as you can.


Other Options Trading related Articles

Free Options Trading
Online Options Trading
Forex Options Trading
Futures Options Trading
Trading Free Download Options Calc

Do you want to contribute to our site : submit your articles HERE


Options Trading Specific links

options Trading

- The First Image Search Engine.
-- http://www.redzee.com/  

Stay Active and Healthy

- Boomers of All Ages Check Us Out Here
-- http://www.boomj.com/  

Watch Free Videos At Mevio!

- Tons of Free Videos, Only At Mevio.com
-- http://www.mevio.com/  

Luxury Reviews and Trends

- Discover incredible luxury travel, shopping, articles, videos and more...
-- http://www.justluxe.com/  

As always, we bring the freshest vids on the net

- Take a break and start laughing at this video you wont believe.
-- http://www.break.com/  

Options Trading News

Finotec Group, Inc. announced the release of its Options Pricing ... - MarketWatch


Finotec Group, Inc. announced the release of its Options Pricing ...
MarketWatch - 4 hours ago
The Options Pricing Module is being offered to financial technology vendors for implementation in financial institutions engaging in Options trading. ...

Read more...


The Fundamentals of Trading: Dangerous Options Trading Errors (Part 1) - Schaeffers Research


The Fundamentals of Trading: Dangerous Options Trading Errors (Part 1)
Schaeffers Research, OH - Aug 19, 2008
by Andrea Kramer (akramer@sir-inc.com) 8/19/2008 11:45 AM Before I came to Schaeffer's Investment Research, I had no background in options trading. ...

Read more...


Target Options Surge Higher - LEAPSInvestor.com


Target Options Surge Higher
LEAPSInvestor.com, NY - 2 hours ago
Combined, the call options trading throughout the week suggests a bullish sentiment on the retailer. Target also saw some activity from Pershing Square’s ...

Read more...


Wednesday Options Update: MER, BAC, FNM, AMGN, AMLN, LLY, MEA, GE - Seeking Alpha


Wednesday Options Update: MER, BAC, FNM, AMGN, AMLN, LLY, MEA, GE
Seeking Alpha, NY - 1 hour ago
LLY – Shares in Lilly, Amylin’s partner on Byetta, are trading .10% higher at $47.85, as an increase in options trading volume to nearly 3 times the normal ...
Tuesday Options Update: XLF, RKH, XLE, DIA, COF, TASR, GEOY Seeking Alpha
all 2 news articles

Read more...


141 Capital Inc. to Post Second Quarter Financials - MarketWatch


141 Capital Inc. to Post Second Quarter Financials
MarketWatch - 6 hours ago
... trading systems for trading financial products listed on the world's derivatives exchanges, including foreign exchange futures and options (mostly on ...

Read more...