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Basics of options' trading
For those interested in learning more about the basics of trading options, here's a good url that I've found useful:
http://www.e-analytics.com/optaaa.htm Regards, Eliz. |
Thanks.... Great site! :)
Thanks Elizabeth,
That's a great web site! I'm not as knowledgeable about options as my brother is (in fact, he teaches me), so I read through part of it and found it very helpful.... Thank you! Definitely worth adding to my list of favorites/bookmarks.... :) Dien Rice > For those interested in learning more about > the basics of trading options, here's a good > url that I've found useful: > http://www.e-analytics.com/optaaa.htm > Regards, > Eliz. |
You're very welcome
Dien, I'm glad you've found the site useful. it's one I discovered and learnt a lot from when I first started trading options. Would be fun it I had lots of money to gamble, to implement some of the strategies, purely from a strategic point of view and to have some fun.
I have a friend who often will phone and invite me to go to the casino with her. She plays the slot machines, which I find boring, and the winnings are so small, that I have no patience :-) Since discovering options, I now tell her, if I'm going to lose money, I'd rather lose on options than at the casinos. And, it's a capital loss as well!! The casinos don't give you a tax receipt for your losses. :-) Now there's a positve way of viewing a losing situation. Regards, Eliz. |
I agree... it's better than the casino or lottery... :)
> Since discovering options, I now tell her,
> if I'm going to lose money, I'd rather lose > on options than at the casinos. And, it's > a capital loss as well!! The casinos don't > give you a tax receipt for your losses. :-) > > Now there's a positive way of viewing a > losing situation. Heheh, very true...! :) I heard a couple of radio hosts talking about this just a couple days ago.... They said, if you buy a lottery ticket, and you win, the government will be happy to tax you on your winnings.... But on the other hand, the government won't let you write off your lottery ticket as a tax deduction.... It's a bit lopsided! At least with an "investment" your capital losses are tax deductible, unlike the lottery.... and I think your odds are generally better too! :) I'm very fascinated by all this stuff.... Though so far I'm only involved in equity markets (the standard stock market), I'm still intrigued, especially by foreign exchange (FX) futures and other futures and options.... :) Anyway, thanks Elizabeth! I enjoy following the discussions here about futures and options and other instruments of finance.... I read them all and I learn a lot.... :) Dien Rice |
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