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Sell Put Options; Safe Option Trading for Beginners

Partner: Udemy
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Description: Are you ready to take the next step and start using options to safely boost your portfolio and returns? Learn to sell cash secured puts to bring extra cash into your account and reduce your costs for the stocks you want to buy. I'll show you how to manage your portfolio with LESS risk than buying stock outright at current market prices. If you already trade covered calls, you know you need to hold 100 shares of a stock or ETF in your portfolio to trade them securely. Now learn to sell cash secured puts to reduce the cost to add those shares to your portfolio. You can generate income and increase your profits without this easy-to-understand strategy.(Watch the promo video to see how your first trade can pay for the course with change left over!)First, we'll review basic options concepts and terminology. The review covers the content in my Options Trading for Beginners course, but I have highlighted the most important parts relevant to selling puts. If you have already taken the Options Trading for Beginners course, this will be familiar to you, but it's probably worth listening to again. Next, I'll show you how to read an options chain and select a strike price and expiration date that match your investing goals. You'll get step by step instructions for selling your first put. I'll show you what to expect from the time the contract is opened until it expires. And I'll make sure you understand the importance of holding cash in your account as collateral in case you are assigned to buy the stock! We'll look at scenarios where a put is "in the money" or "out of the money" at expiration. I'll show you how to find your breakeven point, determine your goals for the trade and see if the outcome you get matches your original goals. Note: This course is the second of a 3-part "Novice Options T
Category: Finance & Accounting > Investing & Trading > Options Trading
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Price: 74.99
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