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Options Bootcamp 10: Common Trading Mistakes

Nov 08, 201259 min
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Episode description

Options Bootcamp 10: Common Trading MistakesBasic Training: Your COs cover the most common options trading mistakes:

  • Writing long-term options for income.
  • Using market orders in illiquid options.
  • Not closing options offered at a nickel.
  • Buying worthless OTM "lottery ticket" options.
  • Selling when implied volatility is high buying when it's low.
  • Over-adjusting income trades.
  • Believing that sell stops are better than wasting premium on buying downside puts for protection.

Mail Call: Answering your options questions

Via email from John S. - Which is the better method of portfolio protection, a put option or a stop order?Via email from Phil K. - I’m very interested in weekly options. They appear to be a very popular product right now. Can you do a show about weekly options for those of us who are thinking about diving into these products? Perhaps common mistakes, misconceptions, myths, errors, etc. Thanks a million. I just discovered the show and I've already learned a ton. Tell John I'm on the SogoTrade site right now and about to pull the trigger.Via Twitter from @Exxav: What do you mean by implied volatility? What is the difference between implied vol and historical vol?

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