I'm reading a book by Lawrence McMillan titled "Options as a strategic investment "
So far, I'm on a 2nd chapter and the info appears to be a bit above my paygrade.
Are options something that only the pros usually deal with? It appears that buying and selling a stock is not as confusing as buying or selling an option.
In other words, if the market for options is not as big as a market for stocks, how can I be assured that there will be a buyer to buy my option?
So far, I'm on a 2nd chapter and the info appears to be a bit above my paygrade.
Are options something that only the pros usually deal with? It appears that buying and selling a stock is not as confusing as buying or selling an option.
In other words, if the market for options is not as big as a market for stocks, how can I be assured that there will be a buyer to buy my option?
