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Re: Option Strategies
Just get "Option Volatility & Pricing" by Sheldon Natenberg. Its so clear and well done i'm not sure why anyone else even bothers trying to write about options to explain them.
To hedge you could cover your position, 1 contract for ever hundred shares with atm puts long or sell covered calls. The bullish thing, there is a bunch you could do but alot would depend on what the greeks look like, Sheldon explains those perfectly. I remember someone telling me when I was trying to wrap my head around them that options are more 3 dimensional with a stock being 2 dimensional. I think once you understand them enough though you will realize you don't really want to bother with them. |
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Re: Option Strategies
Learn the Greeks! Thats probabbly one of the things options users would say. Look into Black Scholes cause its an options pricing model that actually won them a model. You can create ceratin spreads with options to capture moves in different types of market conditions. You can take bull spreads, bear spreads, butterflies, straddles etc... It's much more complicated than futures and its more pricey cause you have to pay the premium to buy a contract.
You could play a very risky game and write naked puts or calls and rake in some quick cash but thats a highly risky game and you'll probabbly loose out on that. For hedging personally I think futures are better! If your stock matches the movements of an index very closely than hedge with a futures contract! Options may be a bit easier to use for hedging however depending on the size of the portfolio you want to hedge.
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