The Rookie's Guide to
Options: The Beginner's Handbook of Trading Equity Options -
*Bonus DVD while supplies last (Hardcover)
by Mark D. Wolfinger
Learn to use options from veteran
option trader Mark D. Wolfinger, who spent more than 20 years
on the floor of the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE). If
you are a seasoned stock trader or a casual investor who
dabbles in mutual funds, this book is for you. Learn why stock
options a versatile investment tool that has seen explosive
growth over the past few years belong in your portfolio. If you
re already trading options, this book is also for you. You will
gain a thorough understanding of option pricing, function and
equivalents, which will help you trade more effectively.
Learning to adopt more advanced option strategies, like iron
condors and double diagonals, will help protect your nest egg
and, at the same time, earn healthy returns. Unlike many
options guides, this book features step-by-step instructions,
with extensive examples that outline the costs and benefits of
each choice along the way everything you need to plan and
execute each trade on your own. Wolfinger shows you how to
analyze alternatives and explains why each may be appropriate
for a particular investor with certain investment objectives.
You ll develop a basis for deciding what is suitable for you
and your investment philosophy. A thorough understanding of
option basics will help you move on to powerful strategies to
earn high returns with limited risk. Wolfinger s strategies
will help ensure that your portfolio survives a market
downturn. Stock options first traded on an exchange a mere 35
years ago and have exploded in popularity in recent years.
Today nearly two billion options trade every year in the United
States alone. Many people dabble in options without really
understanding how they work and how they can be used most
effectively. The Rookie s Guide to Options: The Beginner s
Handbook of Trading Equity Options will give you the basic
trading tools you need to start trading options profitably, as
well as help you move on to more advanced strategies. Options
were created to allow risk takers to hedge part of that risk.
This book will help you learn to use options they way they were
originally intended to manage risk and increase profits. You ll
be guided step-by-step as the author guides you through the
decision-making process in terms of puts, calls, strike prices,
expiration dates and strategic equivalents. This book, aimed at
the beginning options investor, will help you gain a clear
understanding of how you ve been using options for years, even
if unaware of doing so. If you have bought car insurance,
accepted a rain check at a discount store or used a bus
transfer, you already understand the concept of using options.
If you thought options were too complicated, Wolfinger s clear
and detailed explanations put that myth to rest. You ll see how
to adopt basic options strategies, how to use them to earn
profits and how to manage risk effectively. You ll move on to
learn about the versatility of options and master advanced
strategies, such as iron condors and double diagonals all
selected to help you minimize risk and maximize profits. Learn
how you can use options to: 1. Sell your stock above market
value. 2. Turn a non-performing stock into a profitable
investment. 3. Protect your holdings against a disastrous bear
market and even profit in a bear market. 4. Create steady
income. 5. Manage risk. 6. Earn profits more often than those
who buy only stock. 7. Limit losses. 8. Own investments that
earn a profit when the market moves higher or lower. The Rookie
s Guide to Options: The Beginner s Handbook of Trading Equity
Options shows you how you can get the most out of these
versatile tools to protect your investments, create steady
income and generate substantial profits.
About the Author
Mark D. Wolfinger has been in the options business since 1977,
when he began his career as a floor trader at the Chicago Board
Options Exchange (CBOE). Over the next 23 years, he worked
primarily as a market maker, but also held a variety of
positions in the industry, including risk manager, off-floor
trader and coach for new traders. Wolfinger is still an active
options trader who finds it more fun and less stressful to
trade from his home computer than to trade in person on the
exchange floor. After leaving the CBOE he began educating
investors on how to use options profitably and safely. He gives
trading seminars as well as provides individual mentoring via
telephone or email. Over the past seven years, he has published
three books and written more than 20 articles. Born and raised
in Brooklyn, Wolfinger currently lives in Evanston, Illinois,
with his life partner, Penny. He holds a BS from Brooklyn
College and a PhD in chemistry from Northwestern University.
Prior to his trading career, Wolfinger was a research chemist
for Monsanto Company. His website is mdwoptions.com and he
welcomes comments at rookies@mdwoptions.com.
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