Archive for November 2009

Consistent Monthly Cash Flow Using The Iron Condor Option Trading Strategy

Iron Condor Spread is the combination of a Bullish Vertical Credit Spread and a Bearish Vertical Credit Spread on the same underlying asset. Depending on how the spreads are constructed, option traders will potentially be able to obtain twice the collect premium over a single spread position. Since there are bullish and bearish spreads involved [...]

Earning Profits With the Use of Non Directional Trading Strategies

There are two key features of forex options trading that make it the choice financial tool for many traders. Firstly, it is ideal during this time of poor economic performance since it can bring good returns despite of the situation. Secondly, this type of market does not rely on price movement forecasts and therefore makes [...]

How to Trade Options – Diversified Trading Stock Options but Still Suffering Concentration Risk

Applying a more complete definition of diversification can help retail option traders diversify their portfolio profitably, beyond equities.A buddy started online options trading from home, in the last 6 months. He was trading a mix of Verticals, Calendars and Iron Condors using highly liquid Indexes but was failing to get consistent profits.  Naturally, I asked, [...]

Options Trading Strategies – Wrong Use of Historical Volatility and Implied Volatility Crossovers

Not all volatilities are constructed equal.  It is critical to differentiate between Historical Volatility and Implied Volatility, so retail traders learn how to trade options focused on what is material to theoretically price option spreads forward.Historical Volatility (HV) measures past price movements of the underlying asset recording the asset’s actual or realized volatility.  The more [...]

Options Trading Strategies – Treat Implied Volatility of Calls Separate From the IV of Puts

The Implied Volatility (IV) of Calls needs separate treatment from the IV of Puts. Also, for specific options trading strategies treat the IV of both Puts and Calls as a combined bundle.Each option at each strike implies its own individual percentage value of the underlying product’s future volatility. This makes it unique from any other [...]

Online Trading Strategies for Currency Forex Trading

Online trading is spreading its tentacles far and wide. In this information age, every business is being done online. To be successful in online trading, you need to follow certain online trading strategies. Although there are various online trades that you can indulge in, currency forex online trade is emerging as a very popular and [...]

Options Trading Strategies – Book Review – Sheldon Natenberg, Option Volatility and Pricing

As with most books on the topic of how to trade options, the amount of material to get through can be daunting. For example, with Sheldon Natenberg’s Option Volatility & Pricing, it is about 418 pages to digest.  There are adequate reader reviews on Amazon and Google Book Search, to help you decide if you [...]

A Sample Option Trading Strategy

When you feel you understand a bit about the Options Trading Market, and are ready to give it a try, you need to spend a bit of time developing a strategy to guide your investment decision. It is important in doing this to understand the basic difference between a strategic decision and a tactical decision.
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Introduction To Using Spreads When Trading Options

There are various strategies to employ when a speculator wishes to take a directional position in an underlying contract. If the trader correctly anticipates the move and takes an appropriate position he can expect to show a profit. However this is not always the case as if the trader is successful in selecting the correct [...]

Commodity Trading Strategies – The Spread

Many of the more common commodity trading strategies actually serve two purposes. The turn of a profit is but one. A hedge is the other purpose. Hedging is a method of minimizing risks by attempting to purchase some form of insurance. As well as minimizing risks, it also usually caps potential [...]