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10 Tips for Options Trading

Posted July 23, 2008

“Trading options is all based on anticipation.” — Mark Louie

by Mark Louie

Baltimore — (TFN):  Options can be a menacing trading practice. Once you think you have it figured out, it shifts. Like any investment, there’s going to be some sort of gamble. Although viewed by bitter traders as confusing, risky and unprofitable at times, options can produce monstrous gains that can far outweigh the risks if played right.

Trading options is all based on anticipation. Yet with the volatility of the market, trading can be very frustrating. There are several strategies and tips that you could practice that will increase your odds…

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Renegade Options Trader, Ian Cooper, uses the Same Science Behind Google’s Success to Trade for 552%

Six years ago, his track record mysteriously started to take off. 302% gains, then 515% and 552.17%. As a result, his picks have been splashed everywhere, from the pages of Forbes and Investor’s Business Daily to television spots up and down the dial.

Rumor has it that his unstoppable track record is aided by a little-known ability to manipulate Google’s one-of-a-kind algorithm, and he is about to share his “secret” with a small group of investors who could make an absolute fortune.

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Here are 10 helpful tips that will contribute to minimizing risk and pull in huge profits when trading options:

10) Develop a game plan

How practical is this statement in life? You must always have a game plan when trading or investing. Otherwise, you’ll most likely trade irrationally and insensibly and end up losing more than you had hoped. Developing a plan and strategy will have better odds than trading randomly. This should always be your first step to investing. Read on to learn nine more tips.

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