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  • Wish To Make Huge Money? Go For Option Trading
    By: Richard Nicholson | - Options trading are a well known word to the people who have knowledge about the stock trading and have made huge profits by trying their luck here. It is always very essential that you understand and recognize that there is a difference between stock trading and option trading. The option trading involves the transaction of stock market of the future. It offers the basic right to sell off or buy anything before a particular date in future.

    An option trading is among the most excel ...

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  • Options Trading
    By: Tis Amit | - If you are one of those who want to gain huge profits from stock options, then it is very important for you to understand the meaning of option trading. At times it can be difficult to learn the exact difference between trading in the stock market and trading in the stock options market. In fact option markets are parallel to futures markets, that give you the right as a holder to buy or sell the underlying commodity for a specific price on (European options) or before (US options) a specific da ...
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  • Bullet Advisory Indian Stocks Analyses Nifty Future Nifty Options Stock Future Stock Options
    By: narendra nainani | - Bullet Advisory Indian Stocks Weekly-market will remain volatile due to political uncertainty.

    BSE Sensex (11876.43) and Nifty (3620.70) closed 4.1% and 4.2% up respectively last week. Nifty OI Put Call Ratio was 1.11. Nifty Future May was quoting at six points premium.Nifty Call Option May 3700 was very active.Support for Sensex is at 11500 and Nifty at 3490.Resistance for Sensex is at 12200 and Nifty is at 3730.Inflation was at 0.70 v/s 057% last week.Crude oil was at 5 ...

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  • Bullet Advisory Indian Stocks Analyses Indian Stock Market Nifty Future Options
    By: narendra nainani | - Bullet Advisory Indian Stocks Weekly-market takes solace from early signs of recovery in global economy

    BSE Sensex (11403.25) and Nifty (3473.95) closed 0.70% up and 0.20% down respectively last week. Nifty OI Put Call Ratio was 1.34. Nifty Future May was quoting at thirteen points premium.Nifty Put Option May 3400 was very active.Support for Sensex is at 11080 and Nifty at 3380.Resistance for Sensex is at 11800 and Nifty is at 3610.Inflation was at 057% v/s 0.26% last we ...

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  • How To Achieve Superior Returns As A Trader?
    By: Ranju Kumar | - Definition Of Options Trading-Option trading is a way of entering a market with a relatively small upfront investment, but with the possibility of netting you a much bigger return on investment than if you had traded in the underlying instrument. What you are doing in option trading is purchasing the right to buy or sell the underlying security within a specified time period.

    In option trading with stock for example, an option gives you the right to purchase or sell a fixed number ...

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  • Bullet Advisory Indian Stocks Weekly-due General Election In April Will Keep Big Players On Sideline
    By: narendra nainani | - BSE Sensex (8966.68) and Nifty (2807.05) closed 2.4% and 3.2% up respectively last week. Nifty Put Call Ratio was 1.59. Nifty March 2800 Call Option was very active. .Support for Sensex is at 8735 and Nifty at 2727.Resistance for Sensex is at 9300 and Nifty is at 2915. Inflation was at 0.44 v/S 2.43 last week.Crude oil was at 51.50$.SEBI s committee on F&O review recommended mini contracts in the stock future.Mini contract could be 1/4the to 1/10 the of the present contract size.Option ...
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  • Bullet Advisory Indian Stocks Weekly-market To Remain Lackluster On Holiday Mood
    By: narendra nainani | - BSE Sensex (8325.82) and Nifty (2620.15) closed 6.4% and 5.2% down respectively last week. Nifty Put Call Ratio was 1.28. Nifty March 2500 Put Option added Open Interest .Support for Sensex is at 7660 and Nifty at 2420.Resistance for Sensex is at 8720 and Nifty is at 2740. Inflation was at 3.03 v/S 3.36 last week.Crude oil was at 44$.Market will remain shut on 10th and 11th March 2009 because of Id and Holi festival respectively.Satyam Computers received an approval to sell 51 percent stake fr ...
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  • Bullet Advisory Indian Stocks Weekly-expectation Of Interest Rate Cut Will Keep The Market Afloat.
    By: narendra nainani | - BSE Sensex (8891.61) and Nifty (2763.65) closed 0.5% and 1.0% up respectively last week. Nifty put call ratio was 1.40. Nifty March 2700 put option added open interest Support for Sensex is at 8670 and for Nifty 2690.Resistance for Sensex is at 9200 and Nifty is at 2860. Inflation was at 3.36 v/S 3.92 last week. Crude oil was at 44$.Reduction in excise duty and service tax by two percentage declared by the Government helped the ailing sentiment and market survived despite the downgrade of India ...
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  • Bullet Advisory Indian Stocks Weekly-dow Drowns Global Indices
    By: narendra nainani | - BSE Sensex (8843.21) and Nifty (2736.45) closed 8.2% and 7.2% down respectively last week. Nifty put call ratio was 1.09. Nifty March 2500 put option added open interest Support for Sensex is at 8207 and for Nifty 2555.Resistance for Sensex is at 9400 and Nifty is at 2890. Inflation was at 3.92 v/S 4.39 last week. Crude oil was at 39$.FIIs remained net sellers in the market.Satyam received an approval to sell the stake to a strategic investor from The Company Law Board.Lowest closing of ...
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  • Bullet Advisory Indian Stocks Weekly- Markets Will Take Cue From Interim Union Budget Proposals.
    By: narendra nainani | - BSE Sensex (9634.74) and Nifty (2948.35) closed 3.6% and 3.7% up respectively last week. Nifty put call ratio was 1.33. Support for Sensex is at 9400 and for Nifty 2870.Resistance for Sensex is at 9958 and Nifty is at 3050. Inflation was at 4.39 v/S 5.07 last week. Crude oil was at 35$.Markets recovered from low levels on the expectation of some tax relief in the Interim union budget which is to be presented on 16th February,2009. Rumors of cut in Securities Transaction Tax being considered by t ...
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  • Bullet Advisory Indian Stocks Weekly"'" Markets Solely Dependant On Stimulus Package Announceme
    By: narendra nainani | - BSE Sensex (9300.86) and Nifty (2843.10) closed 1.3% and 1.1% down respectively last week. Nifty put call ratio was 1.00..Sensex support is at 9100. Sensex resistance is at 9570. Nifty support is at 2770. Nifty resistance is at 2940.Inflation was at 5.07v/s 5.64 last week. Crude oil was at 40$.. Former Global Business Head of Satyam Mr. A.S.Murty was appointed as new CEO of the company. Mr. Kiran Karnik was appointed as chairperson of Satyam by the Government. It is feared that Ramalingaya Raju ...
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  • Bullet Advisory Indian Stocks Weekly"'" Markets Soar Up From Oversold Territory On Short Coveri
    By: narendra nainani | - Bullet Advisory Indian Stocks Weekly Markets soar up from oversold territory on short covering

    BSE Sensex(9424.24) and Nifty(2874.80) closed 8.6% and 7.3% up respectively last week. Inflation was at 5.64 v/s 5.60 last week. Crude oil was at 42$.Markets soar up from oversold territory on the news of $819 billion stimulus package being passed by U.S.House of Representatives. L&T expressed their interest to buy Satyam to Government of India. Fiedility bought 1.71 Cr. shares ...

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  • Bullet Advisory Indian Stocks Weekly"'" Markets To Remain Stock Specific Following Q3 Results
    By: narendra nainani | - Bullet Advisory Indian Stocks Weekly Markets to remain stock specific following Q3 results

    BSE Sensex(9323.59) and Nifty(2828.45) closed 0.9% and 1.6% down respectively last week. Inflation was at 5.24 v/s 5.91 last week.Crude oil was at 36$.Wipro lost ground on the reports of blacklisted by world bank for applying in new tenders till 2011.Infosys and Sasken were down on the news of Nortel filing the bankruptcy under chapter 11. Unitech saw the set back as Fitch downgrade ...

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  • Bullet Advisory Indian Stocks-how To Buy Nifty Call-put Option And Calculate Profit Or Loss
    By: narendra nainani | - Bullet Advisory Indian Stocks-how to buy Nifty Call-Put Option and calculate profit or loss
    Everyday we listen about Nifty Option price closing up or down,Call Option,Put Option, market bullish or bearish .We wonder how to trade in Nifty Option and earn profit with limited loss and unlimited profit. What are the points we have to keep in mind while trading Nifty Option, how to calculate the profit and loss.First of all we have to determine the direction of the market whether market will ...

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  • Bullet Advisory Indian Stocks Weekly"'" Fiis' In No Mood State After Satyam Saga
    By: narendra nainani | - Bullet Advisory Indian Stocks Weekly FIIs in no mood state after Satyam saga

    BSE Sensex(9406.47) and Nifty(2847) closed 5.5% and 5.7% down respectively last week. Inflation was at 5.91 v/s 6.38 last week.Crude oil was at 42$.Market lost ground after Ramalinga Raju Chairperson of Satyam Computer resigned and confessed the fraud amounting 7000 Cr.FIIs like Morgan Stanley,UBS AG,Fidelity and Aberdeen were disappointed and exited from the counter at market pr ...

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  • Option Trading Strategy: Back Spread
    By: Alexchong | - Option is a very popular derivative because its price is cheaper than other derivative such as future. Blue chip stock is a very volatile stock but it is very expensive. However, by buying option of the blue chip stock, we could earn profit just similarly like buying the stock. Investing and trading option seem to be very easy just like buying stock. However, due to the existence of time value and also the expiration date of the option, buying naked option is very risky. This is because if the s ...
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  • Options Trading Online - Future Option Trading - Option Trading Software 911
    By: optionstradingdomain | - The options trading market is even more volatile and unpredictable than the stock market. Traders today have the option of going to brokers to open an account and start trading. Investing in commodity trading is a feasible alternative investment, which utilizes a diverse range of financial instruments. Down % Gain Required5% 5.3 %10% 11.1 %15% 17.6 %20% 25%30% 42.9 %50% 100 %75% 300 %. In the beginning of your options trading journey, you are bound to commit trading mistakes like buying too ea ...
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  • Option Repair Techniques
    By: David H Urmann | - With Option Trading, you usually place a deal based on smart judgment. There are basic steps and useful techniques for option repair.

    You cannot maintain the right position in an option trade all the time. You need to place a trade based on an intelligent judgment. It is somewhat likely to happen in the near future. You cannot control events that can hamper your forecast. There are unexpected things which can happen like:
    -profit warnings
    -lawsuits or
    -n ...

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  • Option Trading Research - Commodity Options Trading - Futures Option Trading 624
    By: optionstradingdomain | - Just as ones returns can be large, so too can the losses leverage. Stock trading system is one of the successful financial products available in the market. These represent price and time and therefore we can say that the price of an option is derived by adding up the intrinsic value and time value of the option. Remember, options are a separate entity than the underlying security that they are derived from. For example, a bull-call spread involves the simultaneous purchase and sale of call ...
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  • Option Trading Online - Options Investing - Put Options 058
    By: optionstradingdomain | - Join many other successful people who invest regularly and make profits. A large amount of information must be processed before an informed trading decision can be arrived at. Hence, it is always advisable to buy during the downsides of the market. If MER was trading at 65 when the strike price was 60, we can say that the option is in the money by $5. For Call options, if the price of the underlying asset is below the strike price of the option then it is "out of the money," when the ...
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  • Stock Call Options - Option Trading Strategy - Stock Options Canada 482
    By: optionstradingdomain | - By joining clubs and participating in hobby activities you will often learn more about such items than you will from a book. Married Put: This strategy is implemented by buying the stock and buying a put on the stock. You can sell Call options on Apple (AAPL) and receive the option premium in exchange for the risk that the stock may increase in value over the month. The value of your share(s) rises and falls with the performance of that company. This strategy is implemented by writing a call opt ...
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  • Option Trading Research - Options Trading Quotes - Future Trading 354
    By: optionstradingdomain | - Finally, options offer the opportunity for a greater investment return, but with this opportunity comes greater risk. Look for one that publishes at least once a week. In this case you would want to buy a call on Microsoft at a strike price (the agreed upon price) of 30. It works on the "interbank" market, making it similar to an OTC or over the counter market. After you gain knowledge and experience, however, the choice is all yours. Just as a business plan is important to a success ...
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  • Option Spread - Options Investing - Option Trading Tools 619
    By: optionstradingdomain | - For a limited time, you can claim the "Insider's Guide To Forex Trading" e-book absolutely free at: The best trading options that could yield the most profit can be selected, with the help of a reputed forex trading broker. Institutional investors can make $1,000,000s trading options, yet most individual investor lose in the options market. It also helps the investor in selecting the securities in which he would like to invest his money. When the two options are combined and the par ...
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  • Option Trading Quotes - Option Trading Tools - Options Trading Research 477
    By: optionstradingdomain | - In For a Dollar or a Dime One of the most important options trading terms a beginner needs to completely understand is risk capital. After getting into the market with stock trading, online traders tend to look for the next challenge. Again, online stock option trading is a game of skill and moxie regardless how its played. Think of stocks as the baked potato and options as the butter melting on the hot potato. In For a Dollar or a Dime One of the most important options trading terms a beg ...
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  • Options Trade - Option Trading Software - Options Investing 482
    By: optionstradingdomain | - Stock and option traders that take the time to learn and apply a few simple strategies that are available through options put themselves in a better position to assess risks in the markets and potentially put themselves into positions to profit substantially. In options trading, the strategies make a lot of difference. Hedging refers to any device through which one can protect oneself against loss. There are many strategies to identify the most attractive spreads to sell. Many seek to focus on ...
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  • Option Trading Online - Stock Put Options - Future Trading 921
    By: optionstradingdomain | - So what exactly is an option? An option is the right to buy or sell (it depends on the type of option) an asset (like a stock) at an agreed upon price for a fixed amount of time. Have you ever changed your mind about how to implement a strategy? When you make changes day after day, you end up catching nothing but the wind. This technique of selling stocks is generally termed as being bearish on the stock market price. This technique of selling stocks is generally termed as being bearish on the ...
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  • Stock Options - The Greatest Wealth Building Tool Ever Invented
    By: Danny Swad | - It is a well known fact that serious investors seeking long term growth of capital have as their main objectives the two most basic goals in investing:

    to find an investment vehicle that would effectively preserve capital and minimize risk in the face of a fluctuating and constantly flexing economy
    the investment vehicle must provide better than decent yields in all economic conditions to promote constant growth of capital value.

    With the stock market ...

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  • Future Trading - Stock Call Options - Option Trading 352
    By: optionstradingdomain | - Do not expect them to be perfect, but if you see more losers than winners, that should raise a red flag. One is to take small losses when they happen, and let your winners run. There are a couple of approaches to the market that are popular across many systems. All options that exist are "written" or sold by another trader somewhere. A single payment option trade works this way: the trader or broker in the Forex option trading inputs a particular scenario then gets a premium quote (o ...
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  • Stock Option Trading - Future Trading Strategy - Futures Trading 051
    By: optionstradingdomain | - All the necessary details about day trading are provided on the Internet. There are a variety of different trading strategies that options can be used for. One should be careful in selecting the company for investing purposes. While a stock trader is looking for upward or downward movement, the options trader needs to pinpoint the degree of movement. Traders buy Calls when they think the price of the asset is going to go up. If they want money up front, I tend to stay away from them. In the Un ...
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  • Option Trading Basics
    By: David Baxwell | - Option trading is one form of investment in the world today. While there are a variety of ways to make money by investing, this kind of investment offers big results. These results can be in the form of huge losses, or huge gains. You should only invest in options with risk capital.

    It takes a little bit more understanding to invest in options than it does to trade stocks. You need an option strategy in order to get into option trading. Get a stock option education by doing a little ...

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  • Are You Trading Future/option And Currency With The Right Charting Service?.
    By: lillneca | - Fact: If 100 people were to start trading for the first time today,only 20 of them would be trading after 1 year.
    After 5 years there would be 5 left.

    Why: Because the single most difficult decision a trader must make is when to pull the trigger - and most traders
    simply do not have the experience, or the nerve, to get it right more often than not.


    Technical Analysts need charting services to help them make confident decisi ...

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  • How To Make Money With Future Options Trading
    By: Wincent Loh | - The future option trading has set a new trend that is drawing more and more investors to the stock market. The stock promoters and other parties involved play an efficient supportive role to the traders who are active participants in the stock market. It also allows you to trade in a number of items like cotton, gold, bond to name a few. Stock indexing is another concept that is gaining popularity and is today a much sought after practice.

    With future option trading brokers can c ...

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  • The Importance Of Volatility
    By: John Roney | - Volatility is defined as the degree to which the price of a stock or other underlying instrument tends to move or fluctuate over a period of time.

    Implied Volatility is a value derived from the option's price. It indicated what the market's perception of the volatility of the stock or underlying will be during the future life of the contract.

    A stock that has a wide trading range (moved around a lot) is said to have a high volatility. A stock that has a narrow tradi ...

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  • How To Get An Edge In Stock Option Trading
    By: Sam Perdue | - A good understanding of volatility is important to option trading. A misunderstanding of this topic could leave a trader with losses and frustration as to why their trades that and go as planned. In this article, I am going to discuss the two primary types of volatility that an options trader may want to consider before placing their trade.

    There are two types of volatility that should be considered before placing an option trade. The first type is called implied volatility and ...

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  • Options Trading - Benefits Of Leverage
    By: Richard Cochrane | - Options are riskier to trade than stocks. That's fairly well known. And we'll get into why.

    Since options have an expiry date the investor has to make a choice within a relatively short time frame. This adds risk and complexity to the trading scenario.

    Also, since options are derivatives, they have no inherent worth. Their value is determined by the value of the underlying security. They can move in sharply different directions from the underlying asset. One can sho ...

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  • Some Fundamentals Of Option Trading
    By: Casey Yew | - Option trading is an ever increasingly popular form of investment. The wide spread use of online option trading has led to many newcomers to these risky, but potentially profitable opportunities. The following is a review of some of the fundamentals of Option Trading.

    The Future

    Options trading is sometimes known as "future trading". In the commodity market, for example, options are commonly called futures. This points up one of the basic fundamentals of the market ...

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  • Future Option Trading - A Brief History And Overview
    By: Casey Yew | - One of the most exciting and little understood markets available to the investor is the Futures Option Market, or Commodity Trading. It is similar to the Stock Options Trading market in many ways, but there are also some major differences. Some of the terminology used in Futures Trading also has a different meaning than the same term when applied to Stock Option Trading, and caution must be used to avoid confusion.

    In the United States, all of the trading of future contracts are ...

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  • Index Credit Spread Trading
    By: Brad Griffin | - I am an active trader of option credit spreads on the SPX, NDX and RUT broad based stock indexes.

    I write OTM Bull Put Spreads first. During months when the market is moving sideways or slightly up, I add OTM Bear Call Spreads to create Iron Condors.

    I like trading the Indexes because they are not subject to the same wild price swings as individual stock. It is also easier to make risk management adjustments on Index trades than say GOOG which can change in value ...

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  • A Fanciful Way Of Illustrating The Basic Principles Of Option Trading
    By: Casey Yew | - Among the many investment opportunities that exist, option trading stands as both one of the most exciting and risky as well as one that offers some of the best chances for a substantial return. In order to understand option trading, consider first the word "option." An option is a choice. When you deal in options, you are making a contract that gives you the right, but not the obligation, to purchase a block of stock at a given price at a future date.

    Let's consider an example th ...

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  • Tips For Better Options Trading
    By: Susan Jan | - If you trade, you may have heard of options. Trading options carries high risk and has many disadvantages for beginners and even seasoned traders. Therefore, it is wise to be cautious if you are considering options trading.

    An option is a contract between two parties giving the taker or buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell shares at a specific price on or before a specific date. To have this right, the taker pays a premium to the writer or seller of the contract ...

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  • Tips For Better Options Trading
    By: Susan Chiang | - If you trade, you may have heard of options. Trading options carries high risk and has many disadvantages for beginners and even seasoned traders. Therefore, it is wise to be cautious if you are considering options trading.

    An option is a contract between two parties giving the taker or buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell shares at a specific price on or before a specific date. To have this right, the taker pays a premium to the writer or seller of the contract ...

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  • Five Simple Tools For Trading
    By: Billy Williams | - Copyright 2006 Billy Williams

    In this day and age of trading, traders and investors have enormous resources at their disposal. You have real time data feed that can pull and current future contract on any exchange at the tips of their fingers, you can determine at a glance the bid and ask price on any publicly traded company, and you can immediately pull up the delta reading on any option being currently traded. Yet, thought you live in this Golden Age of Trading you might ...

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  • Trading With Price And Volume
    By: Billy Williams | - Copyright 2006 Billy Williams

    On any given major stock exchange, from Wall Street to Bombay or from London to Hong Kong, billions of shares are traded each day that represent trillions of dollars exchanged back and forth. This buying and selling action represents volume, which is the result of the exchange of stock or commodity between both buyer and seller. Volume, then, is the prime mover in the price for a given stock or commodity in a given amount of time.

    If ...

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  • The Advantages Of Trading Options Over Stocks
    By: Billy Williams | - Copyright 2006 Billy Williams

    In the investing world, trillions of dollars worth of shares are bought and sold each day on the major exchanges all over the world. On any given day, traders and investors can take part in the purest form of capitalism by putting their money at risk by buying into any of the major global corporations across the planet in the pursuit of profit. Yet, there is another way of speculating, trading options, which can be far superior to just trading the s ...

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