Archive for March, 2012


Trading Stock Options – The $1000 Bill Laying On The Porch

People often get too greedy when they are in a profitable options trade and hold out for more.  And they frequently lose their profit and even take a loss. So when you are tempted to do that, just think of it like this.  It’s late at night and you are leaving a restaurant.  As you [...]

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Don’t Sit On A Winning Option – The Infamous Bean Trade

When you have a winning option that has turned profitable, you are going to be VERY tempted to keep hanging on to it to see if it will go up even more before you sell it. But don’t do it.  Because options can lose value just as quickly as they can go up in value [...]

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Stock Options For Beginners

I placed my first options trade over 17 years ago.  It was a commodity futures trade on the price of corn — thousands of bushels of corn.  Analyzing my charts indicated the price of corn was going down so I bought put options. Indeed, the price of corn did drop shortly after I put on [...]

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Stock Options, A Customer Sensitive Phone Company, And A Happy Story

Many people don’t understand stock options and so they never use them.  That’s understandable, because just about every explanation I’ve read is pretty complicated. But I don’t think it has to be that way, so let’s give it a go, you and I.  If nothing else, I promise that you will fantasize about the phone [...]

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Don’t Bet The Ranch And Have To Buy A Cowboy Hat

We often hear stories about people who “bet it all” on one investment, or business, and became fabulously wealthy.  What an appealing story that is.  It gets me all fired up just thinking about it. But before we all rush out and bet the ranch on that big investment idea we just heard about, it’s [...]

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A Profitable Investing Secret So Simple …

Here’s a profitable investing secret that I use that is so simple you are going to wonder why I bothered to write it. But before you pass judgment, let me tell you one other thing.  It’s simple, but for some of you, and sometimes myself,  it is not always easy.  It should be, but often [...]

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