Options are similar to stocks in a way that they also can be traded in the stock market.

However, holders of options can only buy or sell, thus, ‘exercise’, their options at a given price and at a specific time frame. Stocks trading may be conducting at any time of the day as long as the session is progress, whereas options trading happens at a predetermined time and at a predetermined rate.

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As more and more people get involved in online trading, competition is getting stiff. In fact, companies engage in a lot of advertisements to attract more investors.

There are banners that tell of their brokers’ wonderful achievements, claims of making other investors’ stocks earn double in the first three months and so on. Surprisingly, they still do not attract as much customers as expected.

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“The Votes Are In! And The Four Win.ners Of The 2008 Superconference DVD’s Have Been Posted, (Along With a Special Surprise…)”

The Options University 2008 Superconference DVD’s contest is now officially over, and the names of the four luck traders who won copies of the DVD’s are now listed on the page below.

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“Vote For Your Favorite Video, And You Might Get A Set Of The 2008 Superconference DVD’s For F.R.E.E! ($497 value)”

This is something that just passed my desk, and I thought you would want to know about it right away…

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Stock options are basically just like stocks and equities traded in the stock market. However, stock options are different in a sense that these equities are like rights to buy or sell specific equities or shares at an agreed upon price during a set and specified time frame.

Stock option trading is rapidly gaining popularity. That is due to the negative publicities that go along with the subject.

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The 2008 Options University Online Investing and Trading Superconference wrapped up earlier this month.

And boy, if you weren’t there, you missed a good one.

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