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		<title>Option Profits Success System Review</title>
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When you are first starting out in any kind of venture it can be very intimidating, and with trading this is no different. If anything it can be even more daunting because you have to invest your own money and at times the financial markets can be very confusing. Options’ trading is one such type [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you are first starting out in any kind of venture it can be very intimidating, and with trading this is no different. If anything it can be even more daunting because you have to invest your own money and at times the financial markets can be very confusing. Options’ trading is one such type where your investments can bring you great profits but where there is also a lot of risk involved. The best idea you can have is to enrol onto an Options trading course in order to educated yourself and there are many out there, although the best I have come across is A.J Brown’s  Option Profits Success System. When you decide that trading options is the way forward for you and your trading career, you must also make sure that you really have the right knowledge as well as the best trading strategies possible, for without these, you are not giving yourself much of a chance. This is why it is so important to get as much information as you can from others who have been in your position. AJ Brown, for example started off as a rookie with no more then $5000 to invest and because he had the right trading strategies ended up turning this investment into nearly a million in 30 months. The first step to options trading is of course, knowing exactly what an option is. An option is a contract where the buyer is given a right to buy or sell an underlying asset (like a stock) at a certain price before a specific date; however, they are under no obligation to do so. In this way, an option is just like a stock or a bond, where there is a binding contract where terms and properties are strictly defined. The next step is to be able to identify the two different types of Options, which are Call Options and Put Options. Trading Trainer Option Profits Success System not only provides you with all kinds of useful facts like these but will give you the low down on all kinds of strategies that will help you to become the successful options trader you desire. You should know that a Call Option is a contract that will give the buyer the right to buy up stock shares at a certain price, otherwise known as a strike price, on or before a specific date expires. Whereas a Put Option is where the owner has the right to sell a certain number of stock shares at a specific price, again on or before a specific dates expires. When you have paid a certain amount for an option, this is known as the premium which can then be split up into time value and intrinsic value. This is just giving you a beginner’s insight into options trading but should you (and believe me you should) want or need more information then you should look no further then A.J Brown and his Trading Trainer community. Here you will find countless facts that can only go towards helping you make you trading career more of a success, not to mention the fact of A.J Brown’s reputation as an excellent mentor and teacher. One of the best pieces of advice that you can be given is to do research and more research before enrolling or making a purchase of any kind of options trading product, whether or not this research involves reading many Option Profits Success System reviews or reading countless profiles on A.J Brown and his previous products.What Do You Get?  </p>
<p>This may sound like you are getting rather a lot, but believe me, it is all vital for giving you the world class education that you need to trade stock options. As a step by step guide, the Option Profits Success System will get you to the desired place where you know, in detail, more about trading stock options then the majority of other traders out there. This home study course will put you well on course to a successful and long term career in stock option trading – Guaranteed! </p>
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		<title>Ten Top Tips to Trade Stock Options Successfully &#8211; #5</title>
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We?re half way there in this 10 part series on how to trade options, you are doing well keep learning, practicing and applying these strategies and you will soon find yourself able to successfully and profitably trade on a regular basis. Last week we looked at ways in which to time the entry of a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We?re half way there in this 10 part series on how to trade options, you are doing well keep learning, practicing and applying these strategies and you will soon find yourself able to successfully and profitably trade on a regular basis. Last week we looked at ways in which to time the entry of a trade so this week we will discuss how to get out at the right time.</p>
<p>There are several strategies and ways to exit a trade and you must decide which way (or ways) suits you. It is infinitely more difficult to decide when to exit a trade than when to enter it because it is at this time that you will either be making a profit or taking a loss! You will be faced with a myriad of different emotions while you are in a trade, most notably fear and greed. Fear appears in several different forms, fear of losing a profit already made, fear of getting out too early, fear of taking a loss and facing a mistaken trade. Greed also rears its ugly head by encouraging you to stay too long in a winning trade and possibly giving back some or all of your gains. There is an old adage on Wall Street that says ?Bulls can make money, bears can make money but pigs always get slaughtered.?</p>
<p>As I mentioned you must determine what suits you when it comes to deciding how much of a loss you can handle and how much of a profit you want to take. This is a direct reflection of your risk to reward ratio. For example, I often say ?I never feel bad when taking a profit?. I like to take profits when I see them and I generally have a fixed dollar figure or percentage in mind. Unless there is no good reason to exit the trade I will take my profits and if the trade keeps going in my direction after I have exited it doesn?t bother me. Conversely I always have a fixed % loss I will accept. Some people would not be able to handle leaving money ?on the table? so they may prefer to let their trades run, but then they may need larger stop losses as well. When trading options stop losses need to be much larger than when you trade stocks because options are so much more volatile. For example if you set a 10% stop loss it could easily get triggered during a normal intraday move. Bear in mind that there is not as much at risk when trading options as opposed to trading stocks. The capital investment is much smaller so a larger stop loss will not impact your account as much.</p>
<p>Some good rules of thumb are: First if there is profit on the table and the underlying stock breaks down or crosses below its 7 day moving average, take the profit. It is very painful to watch a profitable trade lose value while you wait for it to reverse. Don&#8217;t let that happen. However if market conditions have not changed and your technical analysis supports staying in the trade make sure you do not exit too early. Often the most outstanding profits are made by patient traders. Second, always exit the trade if you are at a 50% loss. Chances are if you are in a trade that is losing 50% it will keep going that way. It is imperative you preserve your capital in order to trade again. Third, always exit a trade if there is 30 days or less before expiration. During the month before expiration time decay can rob you blind of the value of your option.</p>
<p>I trust this has given you some things to consider when deciding to exit your trades, stay tuned for next week?s installment where we will discuss how to put together a complete trading plan.</p>
<p>US Government required disclaimer: Options involve risk and are not suitable for all investors. Prior to buying or selling an option, a person must receive a copy of the Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options. Copies of this document may be obtained from your broker, from any exchange on which options are traded or by contacting The Options Clearing Corporation, One North Wacker Dr., Suite 500 Chicago, IL 60606 (1-800-678-4667). </p>
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