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Options Trading: The Beginner's Guide to Constructing the Ultimate Investment Strategy

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Even for the experienced trader, options trading can be a risky and intimidating investment strategy. However, with the right strategies and approach, it can be an exciting investment option that can pay serious dividends.



Through logical, step-by-step guidance Idiot's Guides: Options Trading gives you the tools you need to reduce risk, while boosting the odds for success with these volatile and unpredictable investments.

Learn about all of the common types of options including index, ETF, and equity options, and then move into newer strategies including binary options and the new 20-minute options.

Idiot's Guides: Options Trading will help you:
- Decide how to choose the approach that fits your investment strategies
- Weigh option costs and benefits
- Understand options contracts
- Use technical analysis to evaluate opportunities
- Minimize risk and build a strategy that maximizes gains while protecting against market fluctuations

320 pages, Paperback

Published January 10, 2023

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August 28, 2023
This is beginner’s guide to be sure - it is a breezy read touching on all the main topics. It is not a guide to “constructing the ultimate investment strategy” as stated in the subtitle. I give it two stars since in my view there is not much value added above freely available online introductions and courses on the same topic.
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May 10, 2023
A decent overview of options with some general trading advice. Style okay, but the language was quite repetitive on a straight read through.
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