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An Introduction to Trading Options

by Mark Brookshire Published April 08, 2009 | 9539 read

If you have never traded options before, don't worry, it is easier than you might think. I have personally trained hundreds of individuals in option trading, and I can train you too. The first... read more »


How do you Find an Option Ticker Symbol?

by Survivor University Published April 04, 2009 | 2783 read

To find option ticker symbols, follow our link to get a quote on the stock , and then change the drop down menu option in the upper left to "Option Chains." You will notice that option symbols are... read more »


What is a Stock Option?

by Survivor University Published March 31, 2009 | 1778 read

An option is simply the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell a specific stock at a specific price by a specific date. Options come in two varieties: a call option is the right to buy the... read more »


What is a Call Option?

by Survivor University Published March 30, 2009 | 1976 read

A Call option is a contract that gives the option holder the option to buy shares of stock at a specified price at a specific time. It is definitely not an obligation for the call option to buy... read more »


Out of the Money

by Survivor University Published March 17, 2009 | 1397 read

Out of the Money refers to options and their current value. If we are using this term in reference to a call option, then your option's strike price is above the market price. In other words, your... read more »

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In the Money

by Survivor University Published March 13, 2009 | 998 read

In the Money refers to options and their current value. If you are using this term in reference to a call option, then your option's strike price is below the market price. In other words, if... read more »


The Strike Price

by Survivor University Published March 09, 2009 | 916 read

The Strike Price is the price of execution that is a very important component of an options contract, or any other derivative. Without a strike price, options contracts have no options,... read more »

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How to Read an Options Table

by Survivor University Published March 08, 2009 | 1905 read

Options can be extremely lucrative, but also very dangerous if not properly understood. One of the first steps in learning how to trade options is to understand how to read an options table. Below... read more »


At-the-Money

by Survivor University Published March 05, 2009 | 1462 read

An option contract "at the money" describes a situation in which the market value of an underlying security equals the strike price of the option. An at-the-money option position can be thought... read more »


How to Win Options Contest Prizes

by Survivor University Published March 04, 2009 | 1255 read

Prizes for Weekly Options Contest Options Contest Cash Prizes – The month of April, 2009 will be considered a practice time for Survivors and there will not be any prizes awarded in the Options... read more »


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