
Understanding the two types of options: call options and put options
Appreciating what call options are and when you would use them
Appreciating what put options are and when you would use them
Simple example of how holding a call option on an actual stock can increase in value
Simple example of how holding a put option on an actual stock can increase in value
A simple intuitive story that explains the advantages of trading options. And then a point-by-point analysis of the advantage that option gives you compared to buying a stock directly.
A simple intuitive story that explains the advantages of trading options. And then a point-by-point analysis of the advantage that option gives you compared to buying a stock directly.
Overview of things we need to consider when looking at an option trade on a stock
Here we get into further detail of things we need to consider when looking at an option trade on a stock
Here we cover:
Option Terms (OTM, ATM and ITM and what they mean)
and also the main factors that affect an Option's price
Mini Review and Call Option Trade consideration for the stock AMD
We look through option information in detail online as we consider an option trade on AMD
We look through option information in detail online as we consider an option trade on F
We will do a quick review and then a discuss PUT OPTIONS, why they work and then look at a summary checklist
We look through option information in detail online as we consider an put option trade on TLRY
Important things to be aware of as call and put options expire
What Option LEAPS are, and why some use them
Combining option trades to create new strategies; showcases the BULL/BEAR SPREAD, which can profit from a stock move in either direction
Investing in the overall direction of the indexes (S&P, NASDAQ and the DOW).
Understanding Volume and Open Interest Information for stock options
What is implied volatility?
Understanding and appreciation Option IV data
Option trade live, using online broker account
Option Approval levels, some overall option trading guidelines and some final thoughts
Some Option Trading guidelines, and final thoughts
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Options and Option Trading, what makes them such a powerful way to invest?
Want to invest in an expensive stock, the overall S&P500 or the DOW but only have $300, 200-or even less--to invest?
Options trading allows you to enter these markets--and a whole lot more--to take advantage of investment opportunities that would otherwise require thousands or tens of thousands of dollars...
Learn to trade options, (option trading for beginners) and in this course; you will learn this still largely untapped area of option investing that can generate thousands of dollars in profits in a matter of weeks.
In this Options Trading for Beginners Course, you will learn:
*This comprehensive beginners class in options trading, will give us a thorough understanding of how fundamental option trading works with clear examples of how to do option trading.
*This options trading class will be a simple and clear introduction to options and what they are, specifically understanding what a call option is and what a put option is.
*This options trading class will provide a step-by-step walkthrough and how to buy and sell call options, and how to buy and sell put options.
*This options trading class will be full of real Market examples that shall be looked at step by step, and option trading information will be examined from free available websites so that users can learn how to make a decision on an option trade.
*There will be step-by-step examples on buying and selling call options as well as buying and selling put options, in this option trading class.
*There will be a detailed example on how to execute an option trade using your online broker. They'll also be guidelines on the best approach to buying and selling options when executing an option trade.
*This options trading course will also layout how to use options to invest in the up or down movement of the overall stock market (S&P, NASDAQ and DOW). Thus you will be able to invest in an overall bear or bull marker direction with small amounts of funds.