Trading Options in US Markets
Investors can take advantage of U.S. markets by learning how to trade stocks and options. Through research, analysis, and strategic trading, individuals can capitalize on market trends and maximize their returns. ▼
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Cost:
Free
Provider:
Udemy
Certificate:
Paid Certification
Language:
English
Start Date:
On-Demand
Course Overview
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Updated in [March 06th, 2023]
Do it your self-investing with stocks and options Learn how to research analyze and place a trade to match the trend
What youll learn:
Fully understand the basics of investing
Have a knowledge of TradeCaddie investing tools
Having a good foundation is important when investing This course will teach you how to trade in the options markets and how to research analyze and understand the reasons why trend directions occurred
If you know your exit points (when to get out of a trade) both positive and negative then you are better equipped to become a successful trader
One of the biggest mistakes of novice traders is over trading Just because you have a feeling does not mean you should trade it
Knowing when and how to place a trade increases your chances of profitability Many people trade in one direction Their expectation is usually bullish (meaning the stock will rise in value) This is one direction trading With options you can make money in bullish bearish and stagnant markets
This course is design to give you a basic understanding how to identify opportunities which can generate profits while minimizing the downside and risk
101 - Introduction to Interest Income
- This course introduces the user to the wide world of making money in methods other than wage income
102 - Basic Research
- This introduces free tools on the internet they can use to do their basic research
110 - Introduction to Stocks (Equities)
- This course is a cursory overview of what stocks are and the basic principle behind investing using stocks as your asset
120 - Introduction to Technical Analysis
- This course is the first course of five in Technical Analysis It introduces the user to how to use charting to gauge support and resistance levels
130 - Introduction to Fundamental Analysis
- This course introduces the user to Fundamental Analysis which is the researching of the strength of a company as well as its effectiveness within the industry
140 - Introduction to Economic Events and research
- This course introduces the user to the economics
150 - Introduction to Options
- This course gives a brief overview of what options are and how they relate to stocks It introduces the user to the five basic instruments (Stock Long Call Short Call Long Put and Short Put) but does not go into detail It talks the history of options and how the Black Scholes Model was used in deriving fair pricing for options We also introduce the user to the orientation to the options chain and how to use it
151 - Long Call
- Optimizes a Bullish trend The Long Call is a Debit Trade and gives the buyer the right to buy a stock at a fixed price within a set time frame Our reward is theoretically unlimited and our risk is limited to the price of the option
152 - Short Call
- Optimizes a Stagnant to Bearish trend The Short Call is a Credit Trade and gives the seller the obligation to sell a stock at a fixed price within a set time frame Our maximum reward is the credit received and our risk is theoretically unlimited
153 - Long Put
- Optimizes a Bearish trend The Long Put is a Debit Trade and gives the buyer the right to sell a stock at a fixed price within a set time frame Our maximum reward is the strike of the Long Put minus the Debit and our risk is limited to the price of the option
154 - Short Put
- Optimizes a Stagnant to Bullish trend The Short Put is a Credit Trade and gives the seller the obligation to buy a stock at a fixed price within a set time frame Our maximum reward is the credit received and our maximum risk is the Short Put strike minus the credit received
160 - Debit&Credit Trade Review
- Review of Credit verses Debit Trades A Debit Trade is when a higher priced option is bought and the lower premium option is sold (at the same time) A Credit Trade is when the higher priced option is sold and the lower priced options are bought (at the same time)
170 - Introduction to Sentimental Analysis
- This course introduces the user to Sentimental Analysis which is the emotional influence on a stock or options price
180 - Understanding the Greeks
- This course covers Delta Gamma Theta and Vega The Greeks are based on a mathematical model that are calculated daily to assist the trader in projecting the future theoretical valuation of an option price
190 - Options Review
- This course reviews the Put and Call positions
Pros & Cons
Comprehensive and time irrespective information
Detailed and easy to follow
More complete than other free courses
Paper trading section is outstanding
Some modules are nearly a decade old
Confusing information about tradecaddy
Some videos have poor production
Last test is too long
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