Call Options Education w/ the Zecco Zirens
June 7, 2010 by Options Choices
Filed under Call options
Want to learn how to trade options? Zecco, which provides low cost options trades and free stock trades through Zecco Trading, has created a series of short video tutorials to help improve your understanding of option trading. This video covers the simplest of all options trades, purchasing a call option. Sound like a foreign language? Watch the video, youll see that you can learn how to trade options. The video will give you a real life example of purchasing a call option which should bring you one step closer to trading options! No hand holding required. Options involve risk and are not suitable for all investors. Please read Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options at www.zecco.com/trading/odd.aspx.




she don“t even look arrogant lol
@guitardrummer87 that’s why it is called an option. if the price action doesn’t meet your specifications to buy the stock, you lose the opportunity to purchase at the agreed upon price. on the other hand, if the stock goes far beyond what your strike price is on your option, you will still be able to buy it at the strike or agreed upon price! it works both ways!ways!!
I believe it goes to the company who owns the stocks since they lost value you lose the money you invested and they take it
i found this forex system based on price action
pipsexpressdotblogspotdotcom
Yeah, but it’s just a VERY basic guide to options. Like for serious investing newbies haha.
to the people who wrote the call
So if the stock goes down and you lose your $100, where does that money go if you don’t already own the stock? Just vanishes into thin air???
Yeah!!
no dividend for option
limited time (life) of the investment, whereas long stock has no expiration.
also as it goes into discussion OTM, ATM, ITM… the understanding of intrinsic value, time value, put-call parity, pricing models, etc… play important roles in trading options.
also an explanation of american and european option would help audience too
option is not rock science, but it is probably not as simple as she said
Hmm…..?
I like the appeal of stock / options trading because of the 100% plus interest earning potential. It`s right up there with real estate potential and in some cases, better than real estate.
One problem with real estate is if you don`t have your own funds to invest you have to rely on other people to close deals ( investors, sellers, networking, title company / searches, mortgagers, gov workers, etc )
As opposed to options investing. It`s all you. And is another reason options is so appealing.