option trading is more intelligent

for stocks, you generally put in trade when things are clear and sitting on the position until stop hit. You don't predict, you re-act. Many times, you need to be dumb to be successful.

in options, based on my experience, the most profitable trades are based on *prediction* and some wilde *imagination*. It's like golf hitting 20 feet putter, you need everything come together at the same time. Options make you a smart guy and days for trading seems more well-spent.

Options --> predict and no stoploss needed
stocks --> re-act with stoploss
 
Quote from mikeenday:

for stocks, you generally put in trade when things are clear and sitting on the position until stop hit. You don't predict, you re-act. Many times, you need to be dumb to be successful.

in options, based on my experience, the most profitable trades are based on *prediction* and some wilde *imagination*. It's like golf hitting 20 feet putter, you need everything come together at the same time. Options make you a smart guy and days for trading seems more well-spent.

Options --> predict and no stoploss needed
stocks --> re-act with stoploss

The price of the stop is embedded in the price of the option. Not as smart as you thought you were huh?
 
Quote from mikeenday:

for stocks, you generally put in trade when things are clear and sitting on the position until stop hit. You don't predict, you re-act. Many times, you need to be dumb to be successful.

in options, based on my experience, the most profitable trades are based on *prediction* and some wilde *imagination*. It's like golf hitting 20 feet putter, you need everything come together at the same time. Options make you a smart guy and days for trading seems more well-spent.

Options --> predict and no stoploss needed
stocks --> re-act with stoploss

"wild imagination"??? Ooookaaay...

Now that's a sound basis for trading...
 
Quote from Maverick74:

The price of the stop is embedded in the price of the option. Not as smart as you thought you were huh?

Roflmao!

Yeah... the stop loss = price of option at entry...of which the stop out is the option expiring
worthless. Lol
 
Quote from Riffraffpatrol:

Roflmao!

Yeah... the stop loss = price of option at entry...of which the stop out is the option expiring
worthless. Lol

Huh? It's called volatility dude. You been drinking? LOL.
 
option tradings are great, it has great risk/reward ratio. and it works in couple of days for you to jump in/out quickly, thus satisfy the common need of over-trading.

so far so good.

Rule #1: "Every trading is based on directional bet. If you can read the direction, all vehicles are the same. "

Quote from rew:

Oh joy, another one of those "intelligent" option threads.

Well, they keep us entertained.
 
Quote from mikeenday:

option tradings are great, it has great risk/reward ratio. and it works in couple of days for you to jump in/out quickly, thus satisfy the common need of over-trading.

so far so good.

Rule #1: "Every trading is based on directional bet. If you can read the direction, all vehicles are the same. "

Ummm... no they're not.
 
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