Options Trading for Beginners: A Crash Course On How To Build A Passive Income In 2020 And How To Trade Stocks For A Living. Become A Swing Trader RIGHT NOW
Do you want a crash course on how to build a passive income in 2020 and how to trade stocks for a living becoming a swing trader right now? If yes, then keep reading.By definition, options are financial instruments derived from an underlying asset such as stocks or bonds. They present you with an opportunity to purchase an underlying security at a specific date and price. In other words, options represent contracts that allow you to buy and sell a specific value of an underlying asset at a particular price. Each contract specifies specific terms about the trade.
Options provide you with a very reliable way of investing in stock trading. Just like any other financial transaction, an options agreement or contract is made up of two people –a buyer and a seller. An individual contract represents several shares of the underlying security. The buyer always pays a certain amount against each contract as the premium fee. This amount is always determined by the type of underlying asset as well as the option’s strike price.
This book covers the following
Options trading basicsWhy Options trading is Worth the RiskHow to Get StartedPassive IncomeUnderstanding the Strike PriceIntrinsic value and time valueRisk managementBeginner’s common mistakesMindsetAll about Buying Covered CallsRolling and Managing Option PositionsTechnical Analysis…And Much More!
Since options only represent a specific asset, the contract entered by a buyer and seller only offers you the ability to trade on the options market. An option call gives you the right to purchase an underlying security at a specific cost and time, whereas a put option grants you the capability to sell on the market at a given period and cost.
A person might ask "Why this title for a review on a stock trading book?" Here's my reason. Shortly before reading this book, I had a problem in my life that I dealt with but upset me. I put music on and started to read as usual. All sorts of information on options, markets and terms made absolutely no sense. Until a quote popped out at me "Hope is what keeps trading expectation alive when it has reached its reversal." What those words meant to me, in that moment, were simple. Hope gets us through the rough times. 2020, to say the least, has been rough on us all somehow. Hopefully, with the help from this book and a few dollars; whatever small problem you might face might be overcome too.