Jun
4
Options And Futures Trading Explained
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Many traders are lured into futures trading because of the great rewards it can potentially bring. However, you must keep in mind the rule of opposites, in that with great rewards, also come great downfalls. Futures trading, because you’re gambling with something that is yet to happen, is nowhere near accurate.
This can also happen when you’re dealing with options, because, the value of underlying options are basically placed against futures contracts. When you acquire options, more likely than not you will get them at a discounted rate based on the price of the product at the time they were issued.
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May
12
Options are similar to futures, wherein you are given the opportunity to purchase a stock at a particular time and at a pre-determined price. As a trader, you stand to gain if the stock’s value in the market goes beyond the rate you specified under the agreement you signed with options. If the stock value drops, of course, you lose what you invested.
Online options trading scraps the need for you to physically do face-to-face trading, because you can simply log on to an options exchange channel over the Internet and comfortably complete your business there. As with the traditional options trading, your key goal remains making the best profits and least losses possible. The difference is simply the venue.
May
8
Looking Back on the Past Initial Public Stock Offering Process in 1965
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The initial public offering of common stock during the 1965 era is just a manifestation that the IPO process, despite of the heavy legal requirements that must be made, it is still the most ideal way to issue stocks to the public and raise additional capital for a company’s day-to-day business operation.
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Apr
25
All About Options Trading
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Options are perhaps the most versatile of all the trading instruments in the market today. They cost a lot less to transact than stocks. And because of this, traders are able to considerably limit the risks linked with a certain transaction.
There are basically two kinds of options: call options and put options. Call options give the trader the right to purchase assets, while the put options give yout the right to sell.
Apr
17
LOWDOWN ON FUTURE TRADING ONLINE
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Before being the popular investment venue that is now, online future trading traces its humble beginnings to eighteenth century Japan with the trade of rice and silk. This same concept was also started in America by farmers who would bring their produce, such as oil, root crops and wheat to the market in the hopes of selling all their goods.
However, since a system to determine supply and demand was not established yet, excess supply of commodities led to waste, and shortage of supplies drove prices up.
Eventually, the market participants, both buyers and sellers, were able to devise a way to place orders for a commodity in advance. They would reach an agreement to purchase goods for delivery at a future time and for payment upon delivery.
Mar
18
Understanding Trading Systems
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The stock market has, for quite a time, been the most important and popular investment tool for traders and investors who want to grow their money easily and efficiently.
Thus, the trading of shares, equities or stocks have been getting more and more complicated as time goes by. Stock markets are rising and becoming more and more popular in almost all countries around the world.



































