Options offer an investor the right but not the obligation to buy or sell a security at a set price.
Options
also protect shares from under-performing. And
to
make money when market conditions are extreme.
To
invest in options, you must take time to learn about them. Know the
difference between a call and a put, strike price and all the rest of
arcane terms.
There
is no quick options course, Take your time because of the complex
nature of this aspect of the securities business.
Do
not attempt to get involved unless you learn about options both
academically and in practice. Therefore, run through fantasy
dry-runs with no funds, just to see how you would have done with
real money.
Then
use your own capital. (See the Earl J.
Weinreb NewsHole® commentaries.)
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