Day Trading Options: Learn How To Create A Six-Figure Income With Short-Term Trading Opportunities. Includes Money Management and Trading Psychology by Benjamin Collins

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Day Trading Options: Learn How To Create A Six-Figure Income With Short-Term Trading Opportunities. Includes Money Management and Trading Psychology by Benjamin Collins

CHAPTER 1:
Introduction
The world of options trading is among the fastest-growing investment
sectors and is especially famous for its simplicity and the potential for a
substantial increase in value. In a short time, the number of your
resources can go up at a very high percentage.
Thanks to options, investing has become more accessible to people who do
not have sufficient capital or business experience to trade on classic
exchanges. In this industry, everyone knows the potential for profit and loss
in advance and cannot invest while in debt, which means that you will
never lose more money than you have invested. Concept: Options are rights
associated with different (underlying) assets, which allow a financial
consideration to be demanded at a future date if the price of the underlying
asset meets certain conditions. Options trading has made some professional
investors and individual investors engaged in options trading abroad on
financial and social networks. Our fund partners also have more than 20
years of experience in options trading. Personal investment generally
enlarges leverage through option buyers, and professional, institutional
investors act typically as option sellers and earn stable profits by collecting
royalties. We have seen individual investors who have obtained nearly 30
times returns within two years by buying options, and have also seen
annualized returns of over 60%.
During the year, the scale of assets increased from US$3 billion to US$6
billion.
In the past 4 years, we have also seen that many novice option traders have
suffered a lot of losses on options, and many people have burst positions
because of short options.
Some people earn hundreds of times through options, some people use
options to hedge losses caused by stock declines, and some people use
options to carry out risk-free arbitrage. Many people have heard about
options for the first time, and many people do not know what options are.
How to trade? What is the difference between options and futures? What is
the relationship and connection with the stock? With so many options
strategies, which one should choose to maximize profits? This book starts
by explaining the most straightforward basic concepts of options, to
complex strategy combinations, and then to practical applications. I hope to
help you understand what options are. The book's content is suitable for
those who do not have any basic knowledge of options, but also for people
who have some basic knowledge but cannot use options for day trading.
To understand what options are, we must start with the history of options.
Options trading began in the U.S. and European markets in the late
eighteenth century. The Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) was
established on April 26, 1973. In January 1983, the Chicago Mercantile
Exchange proposed the S & P500 stock index option, and the New York
Futures Exchange launched the New York Stock Exchange stock index
futures options trading. At present, options exchanges have now spread all
over the world, and the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) is the
world's largest options exchange platform. In a simple term, an option is an
option, which refers to right/ability/obligation.
The right to buy or sell a certain number of individual stocks or
commodities at a specific price at a particular time in the future. The holder
of the option may choose to buy or not to buy, sell, or not sell the right
within the time specified by the option. He may exercise the right or waive
the right. The seller of the option has only the obligations defined in the
option contract.
Why write this book about day trading options? Options are widely used in
world financial markets. An essential feature of the U.S. financial market is
that options can be day traded. Although it takes a certain amount of time
for options investment to fully grasp, it is a pity if you miss the opportunity
because you do not understand it. After all, options are a powerful
investment tool that can bring many benefits to investors. Options are a tool
for investors to invest, arbitrage, manage risk, and even speculate. The
following briefly lists the benefits and functions of several options:
1. Options can provide leverage and improve the efficiency of capital
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Day Trading Options: Learn How To Create A Six-Figure Income With Short-Term Trading Opportunities. Includes Money Management and Trading Psychology by Benjamin Collins

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