Question:
Can someone explain how to invest in stock options?
John S
2009-04-21 22:33:33 UTC
Someone told me that you can make more money investing in options....but I have no idea what they are. Can someone help me understand stock options and how to make money with them?
Three answers:
zman492
2009-04-21 23:34:12 UTC
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I suggest you go through the free educational material at



http://www.cboe.com/LearnCenter/default.aspx



and



http://www.optionseducation.org/



to get a good idea what options are and some ways you can use them.



However, to understand how to make money with them I suggest you read at least one good book about options. Two of my favorite are



McMillan, Lawrence G.: Options as a Strategic Investment, Fourth Edition, New York, New York Institute of Finance, 1992. The grand-daddy of options books. The complete treatment from intermediate level to advanced.



Natenberg, Sheldon: Option Volatility and Pricing, Revised Edition, Burr Ridge, Illinois, Irwin Professional Publishing, 1994. Extensive treatment of volatility and advanced strategies as they pertain to commodity options.



but you need to pick (a) book(s) that is appropriate for your comfort level.
2009-04-22 05:46:12 UTC
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Fellow Investor
2009-04-22 14:19:38 UTC
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