Yes, with options you can make money VERY quickly ... and lose just as quickly. Everybody expects to be "above average" and make lots of money. Where do you suppose all that money is coming from? The markets are a giant poker game.Quote from c4495237:
Do those strategies actually work where people open like 6 positions just by looking at the general direction either up or down, and make 100s of $ very fast?
Being said option is very risky, I find it's easier to make money than trading stock, as long as you use strategies to lower risk, and hedge your positions. And sometimes you have to think like an option seller rather than buyer.
If you own stock, then by selling covered call is a perfect way to collect more than just simply selling the stock.
I would suggest you do some study and know the ins and out of option if you really wanna get serious, as I think option is the only way for small retailer investors to gain in the stock market.
Good luck.
You're crazyyyyyyyyyyy. Small retail investors shouldn't be trading derivatives to begin with.
You're crazyyyyyyyyyyy. Small retail investors shouldn't be trading derivatives to begin with.
You're crazyyyyyyyyyyy. Small retail investors shouldn't be trading derivatives to begin with.
2.quick results, maybe one day, or half hour, your money is doubled, in stocks, the chance for this kind of quick results are very little, almost none. trading stocks are like walking by bare feet,but trading options are like riding supersonic airplanes. SPEED decides the survival rate. in the wild animal world, the fastest one always survives and prosper. that is why disaures arenot hereany more. while thoselittle creatures are still here.
If you write, you take on risk for a premium.That's a terrible analogy. If you can double your money in half an hour, you can also lose half of it in half an hour. Higher speed as you call it, just implies higher volatility of the price. Remember options are zero-sum.
Options are great for structuring risk, investing in vol or just for leverage, but that's it really.