Friday, February 10, 2012

Yiannis Andreou Vancouver Mortgage Broker – Position Update and Mortgage Truths/Education

February 9, 2012 by TheRainMaker  
Filed under Stocks & Options Trading Tips

My name is Yiannis Andreou and I am a Vancouver Mortgage Broker. This is a video that has been sent to friends and family members to inform them of my transition to Vancouver. The main focus of the video is not only to inform friends/family of my transition but also to make them aware of [...]

How to build a position over time using technical analysis?

February 9, 2012 by TheRainMaker  
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Question by : How to build a position over time using technical analysis? specifically how best to reduce risk when building a position over time (typically a bear market lasts 9 months to 2 years and a bull 4-6 years). e.g., If you want 100k invested in a stock or ETF, how to schedule each [...]

47. Why Position Sizing is So Important in Trading

January 30, 2012 by TheRainMaker  
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www.informedtrades.com A lesson on why position sizing is one of the most important aspects to consider when trading the stock, futures and forex markets. So far in the lessons leading up to this one we have covered some of the different methods traders use to pick their entry points, as well as some of the [...]

Any ideas for when to balance/adjust a delta neutral options position?

November 11, 2011 by TheRainMaker  
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Question by Jaredavs: Any ideas for when to balance/adjust a delta neutral options position? I have been trading a delta neutral options only position on a particular stock that is quite volatile for the past several months and have pretty decent results. The problem I am running into is figuring out a consistent point at [...]

can I use a calculus position function in a physics problem about acceleration?

October 28, 2011 by TheRainMaker  
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Question by Jordan: can I use a calculus position function in a physics problem about acceleration? yesterday i ran across a problem that said “a car is at rest and accelerates at 2 meters per second^2. how long does it take the care to go 30 meters?” The book used the physics formula and got [...]

What percentage should a put option cost relative to my stock position?

October 17, 2011 by TheRainMaker  
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Question by BetapegLLC: What percentage should a put option cost relative to my stock position? I own 100 shares of stock ABC for for a total of 00. I want to protect myself from downside risk, so I need to buy a put option. How much should I pay for a put option relative to [...]

Am I allowed to buy put options if I do not meet a full “100 share” position contract size?

October 12, 2011 by TheRainMaker  
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Question by Michael R: Am I allowed to buy put options if I do not meet a full “100 share” position contract size? I am interested in insuring say 50 shares of ABC Company so I am looking into purchasing put options guaranteeing me the right to sell 100 shares at x.xx. Is it requisite [...]

Options Trading Mastery: Getting Out or Rolling the Position

August 15, 2011 by TheRainMaker  
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Options Trading Mastery: Getting Out or Rolling the Position Options Trading Mastery: Getting Out or Rolling the Position Free Online Articles Directory …

Options Trading Mastery: Rolling the Position

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Debtholders have a short position in a put option. Can someone explain this concept?

Question by christinehww: Debtholders have a short position in a put option. Can someone explain this concept? put options (in this case) are the right but not the obligation to sell the firms assets. A short position would mean the debtholder is selling the right but not the obligation to sell the firms assets? Why [...]

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