Options Trading Tutorial

I am looking for a stock option trading course thats good but not too expensive, any ideas?

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  2. Yes there are lot of courses that you can try in very Cheap .... Regards, http://www.dodjit.com
  3. You can try cheap and good online courses ... Regards, http://www.dodjit.com
  4. Many of the stock exchanges provide with the courses N they don't cost so much. So u can get a gud help in it
  5. I've been trading for 3+ years and here are the sites I usually refer people to.
  6. I have a proven system that will produce short term profits. I don't look for P/E ratios or anything like that. I am a technical trader. I use indicators that move with the price of the stock. Buy and Hold are of the past. Buying the actual stock produces far less results than if you traded the stock option. If you're looking for a winning recommendations that produces 90% accuracy on the stock market using Options, contact me for some recommendations. Email me at openrangetraders@gmail.com to stop them losing trades.
  7. In my opinion it would be a mistake to try to learn everything you need to know about options trading through a course. Here is what I recommend you do. First, take advantage of the introductory option tutorials and classes offered by the CBOE and the OIC. You can find the material at http://www.cboe.com/LearnCenter/default.aspx and http://www.optionseducation.org/ If you have questions you can ask them on a message board such as http://messages.yahoo.com/Business_%26_Finance/Investments/forumview?bn=4686677 or http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/forumdisplay.php?s=84f99e358b977eb6dc203d886cd6825c&forumid=12 Note Well: Free classes offered by other organizations are often simply sales pitches. The free offering from "Options University" appears to be, at least in part, a sales patch. They teach you to make money you need to by their software, classes and/or data services. (You may actually learn some valuable information about options as well, depending on the organization, but don't count on it.) Second, read at least one good book about options. The on-line educational material should be enough to help you evaluate books. My two favorites at "Options as a Strategic Investment" by Lawrence McMillan and "Option Volatility & Pricing" by Sheldon Natenberg. Third, if you still want to attend a class after reading at least one good book I recommend you consider one of the classes from the Options Institute listed at http://www.cboe.com/LearnCenter/Seminars.aspx or possibly a class from a local community college if available. Remember there are no secrets in options trading. All techniques for making money and controlling risk are common knowledge readily available in many different books. Anyone implying they will teach you the "secrets" of options trading is already misleading you and not someone you want to trust.
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