Exploring the availability and pricing of LEAPS…
Let's Talk About LEAPS: Options For The Long Term – Part Two
LEAPS are simply long-term options that expire at dates up to 2 years and 8 months in the future, as opposed to shorter-dated options that expire within one year.
Let's Talk About LEAPS: Options For The Long Term
When considering any options strategy, you may want to think about Long Term Equity Anticipation Securities (LEAPS) if you are prepared to carry the position for a longer term.
Options Basics: Getting Started With Options – Part Two
Since there are so many available options – and so many ways to trade them – you might not know where to begin. But getting started is easier than you think, once you determine your goals…
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Options Basics: Getting Started With Options
Since there are so many available options – and so many ways to trade them – you might not know where to begin. But getting started is easier than you think, once you determine your goals…
Let's Talk About Time Decay – Part Four: The Cheaper Deductible
What is an option and what gives it value? In this article, we take a look at why options are insurance against financial uncertainty and why this insurance is often more reasonably priced than you might think.
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Let's Talk About Time Decay Part Three: Are Options Expensive?
What is an option and what gives it value? In this article, we take a look at why options are insurance against financial uncertainty and why this insurance is often more reasonably priced than you might think.
Let's Talk About Time Decay – Part Two: Options As Insurance
What is an option and what gives it value? In this article, we take a look at why options are insurance against financial uncertainty and why this insurance is often more reasonably priced than you might think.
Let's Talk About: Time Decay
Exploring the basics of time decay…
Those Crazy Greeks
The world of options is dominated by four mathematical variables: Delta, Gamma, Theta and Vega. Collectively they are known as "The Greeks," although options traders often add their own colorful adjectives when their P&Ls begin to sink…