Description
Buying and selling options is the fastest growing investment strategy when compared with other trading venues such as buying and selling stocks, futures, and foreign exchange currencies. Millions of investors who understand the financial leverage offered by options are earning impressive, steady incomes by buying and selling call and put options.
The successful investors learn how options work. They develop watch lists of trade candidates and study price charts to find prospective trades. And they apply rules-based option trading strategies that succeed much more often than they fail. Even when they lose, their rules limit their losses to acceptable levels.
This book was written by a successful option trader. He introduces options and how they work to those who are ready to learn how they work. The book emphasizes the application of time-tested option trading rules. These rules use price charts, market volatility, key option values, and risk graphs to achieve high-probability option trading outcomes. The book also details ten option trade examples that include trade setups, entries, trade management techniques, and supporting illustrations.
Author: Russell A. Stultz
Publisher: Business Expert Press
Published: 10/28/2019
Pages: 266
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.79lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 0.56d
ISBN13: 9781949991666
ISBN10: 1949991660
BISAC Categories:
- Business & Economics | E-Commerce | Online Trading
- Business & Economics | Finance | Financial Risk Management
- Business & Economics | Finance | Wealth Management
About the Author
Russell Stultz has written 60 books on computer technology, management, and investing. Many are distributed in 18 languages. This is his fifth options book. The second edition of his highly successful The Only Options Book You'll Ever Need and his The Option Strategy Desk Reference from Business Expert Press were both released in early 2019. Upon completion of his military service in the U.S. Navy Submarine Service, Stultz attended college and worked in the electronics industry, including Dallas-based Texas Instruments Incorporated, as a technical writer, instructional designer, and department manager. He later wrote several management and technology books for Prentice-Hall, Inc.'s college textbook and trade divisions and founded Wordware Publishing, Inc. where he served as Wordware's CEO for 27 years. After the sale of Wordware in 2009, he took a series of formal market trading courses and became a full-time market trader specializing in options and futures.