Hey,
Have you ever opened an options chain and found yourself utterly confused as to what all the numbers mean?
I don't blame you. I'm not gonna sugarcoat it … the options market can be very confusing to those just discovering it.
I was once in your shoes. I started as a penny stock trader over a decade ago, joining Tim Sykes' Pennystocking Silver service, and then later his Trading Challenge.
While Sykes taught me everything I know about trading stocks, he doesn't trade options. I had to learn that part on my own…
And let me tell you … If you're coming from trading stocks — which is much more straightforward — options can seem overwhelming.
There are a variety of terms, concepts, metrics, and even 'Greeks' that you must understand to become a self-sufficient options trader.
In contrast, stock traders only have to worry about one thing — selling at a higher price than they bought for (or covering at a lower price than they shorted).
This isn't true for options traders. You can be directionally correct on an options trade and still lose money if you don't avoid specific errors.
That said, huge perks come with these extra considerations…
If you can wrap your mind around the factors determining how options are priced, you can potentially make orders of magnitude more money than a stock trader.
But the first step to options-trading success is avoiding the mistakes that often send traders back to their day jobs.
Click below and I'll show you how…
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