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Option Trading: Profitable And Easy To Master

by David Baxwell

Options can be compared to stocks and they can also be traded in a stock market. But options holder can only buy or sell at a particular price range and in a specific time frame. This is the way options are exercised. This is the chief difference between stock trading and option trading. In stock trading you can buy or sell at any time of the day whereas in option trading you can only do this in a particular time frame.

There is much negative news surrounding option trading these days. Options can be given to employees as bonuses which allows them to make more money if the stock price increases, and aren't available to just anyone like stocks are. You hear in the news about executives who are trying to make extra money by backdating options to take advantage of cheaper prices, or selling their options when the stock price is low.

The big draw to option trading is that the option holder is basically buffeted from any short-term fluctuations in the current market. This is due to the fact that the holder can buy an option when prices are down and then resell it when prices go up to increase the profit margin. The risk-reward analysis of option trading can be calculated more easily than in stock trading, so the transactions are significantly safer.

It is relatively easy to get familiar with option training because these transations happen within a specific time frame, which means that you don't have to watch the numerous and varying market trends nearly as closely. By simply waiting around for the value to rise and then selling, you can get a greater profit. The numerous option tutorials available online can help you learn how to do this.

When trading options one must always be cognizant of their expiration dates. Holding them past this deadline can be costly when you watch them expire worthless. Stock options entail time decay, so it is imperative to capitalize on any near term movement to combat decreasing value as time elapses. An alternative is to be a seller of options as opposed to a buyer. In this scenario decay is on your side thus removing the necessity of selling before expiration.

No matter how many returns it gives, trading of options is a gamble to take. Though it is not as risky as the stock trading, you still need to keep your head straight and maintain a foresight to see which time is the right one to sell or till when you want to keep these option in order to gain maximum profit without the risk losing anything. If you have enough stock option education, then trading will be very easy.

Options are comparable to stocks in that they can be traded on the stock market. When trading stock you can buy or sell at any time but in option trading you are limited to trading within a certain time frame. Another method involves assigning options to specific holders. There have been several reports of executives allegedly falsifying their options in order to gain extra profit by selling their options when stock prices are low. When trading options one must always be cognizant of their expiration dates. Trading can be very easy with the right amount of stock option education. Finding a good option tutorial is important.

Published April 13th, 2008

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