Report on Put and Call Options

Report on Put and Call Options
Author: United States. Securities and Exchange Commission. Division of Trading and Exchanges
Publisher:
Total Pages: 150
Release: 1961
Genre: Options (Finance)
ISBN:

How to Trade, Put, and Call Options

How to Trade, Put, and Call Options
Author: Lawrence R. Rosen
Publisher: Lawrence R Rosen
Total Pages: 154
Release: 1974
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780870940767

Under normal circumstances, when an investor buys a stock, he or she makes no profit in two out of three possible occurrences -- (1) when the price of the stock goes down; (2) when the price of the stock remains the same. The investor only profits if the stock increases in price. However, selling options on stock owned or purchased makes it possible for the investor to earn handsome annual rates of return, frequently 40% or more on an annualized basis! Unlike regular stock purchases where a profit is possible only if the stock increases, options make it possible to make a substantial profit even if the stock remains at the purchase price. For more venturesome investors, annualized rates of return of 100% or more are possible under bearish market conditions by selling "naked options" (without actually buying any stock). In this instance the investor can realize a profit if the price of the stock remains the same or declines. Risks as well as rewards are discussed.

Report on Put and Call Options

Report on Put and Call Options
Author: United States. Securities and Exchange Commission. Division of Trading and Exchanges
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1961
Genre: Options (Finance)
ISBN:

How the Options Markets Work

How the Options Markets Work
Author: Joseph A. Walker
Publisher: Prentice Hall Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

Guides to the ins-and-outs of options and the options markets. Introduces the basics and the aspects of options trading.

Options:Essential Concepts, 3rd Edition

Options:Essential Concepts, 3rd Edition
Author: The Options Institute
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 462
Release: 1999-07-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0071378634

Get the acknowledged industry classic – revised and updated to deliver everything from time-honored options concepts to strategies for individual and institutional investors and traders. Every stock trader or market maker, whether currently involved with options or not, should own OPTIONS: ESSENTIAL CONCEPTS AND TRADING STRATEGIES, THIRD EDITION. Written by today's leading options practitioners—and edited by The Options Institute, the globally renowned Educational Division of the Chicago Board Options Exchange—OPTIONS leaves no stone unturned in delivering the most complete, authoritative, and easy-to-understand blueprint available for navigating the profitable twists and turns of today's options marketplace. No-nonsense, packed with useful information, and valuable as either an introductory textbook or a comprehensive fingertip reference source, this thoroughly revised and updated edition details: What options are, how they are priced, and how they are traded; Basic option trading strategies such as covered writing and protective puts; Advanced strategies involving LEAPS and the stock repair strategy; Options from three points of view: private investor, institutional investor, and market maker; How to use the power of the Internet for trading and detailed information gathering. The well-organized, thought-provoking, and dependable ideas found here will help you use options to increase the returns in virtually any investment mix. The comprehensive answers to a wide range of options questions, as well as insights into the latest options trading strategies, cover: Option Market History – From early transactions to latter-day innovations including LEAPS and index options, knowledge of options industry history will help you intuitively understand and trade profitably today; Essential Concepts – Fundamentals of options pricing theory and their relationship to market prediction, stock selection, and risk management; volatility explained; and introductory strategies from long call to covered strangle;Investing and Trading Strategies – Discussions of how to approach and understand "investing" strategies that focus on ownership of an underlying equity versus "trading". strategies with no intent to hold the underlying stock; plus, the function of market makers ; Real-Time Applications – Institutional case studies; how to use options as an indicator of price moves for an underlying stock; using the Internet for instantaneous trades and information; plus, a comprehensive glossary of option market terminology. OPTIONS, THIRD EDITION, takes the guesswork out of trading options and gives you the information you need to become a savvy options trader. So get your questions together, and use this step-by-step guidebook to develop option strategies that meet your investment objectives: hedging your stock market risk, increasing your portfolio income, or improving your trading results.