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Options Trading Basics

Introduction to Call and Put Options, Time decay, Implied Volatility, Greeks and more

Course Includes

  • course Recorded Lessons: 18
  • course Recorded Hours: 4
  • course Duration: 4 days (Avg)

Course Features

  • course Access on mobile
  • course TDP Assessment Test
Top Skills Covered
Overview
Course Description

In this course, you will learn practical rules for options trading that will help you manage options greeks like theta and vega better. Managing option greeks are very important if you want to succeed in options trading.

Investing Strategies and Option Trading:

  • Do you want to learn how to trade options effectively?

  • How to trade in the stock market without losing your MONEY?

  • How to increase your profits while limiting your trading risk?

     

Understanding what options are, how they work, and how to trade basic option strategies is only half the battle. The next and most important step is to actually make a trade and manage it correctly. This course will give you the roadmap to do that efficiently, effectively and profitably.

Options trading is made easy.

A brief synopsis of the options trading strategies courses is provided below.

LEARN CALL OPTIONS AND PUT OPTIONS, OPTIONS FOUNDATION - TIME DECAY, IMPLIED VOLATILITY, OPTION GREEKS BUYING CALL OPTIONS AND PUT OPTIONS, AND MANY MORE..

 

Do not worry If you are new to options trading as I will also teach all the basic terminologies/ concepts you need to know about options.

 

This is a foundation course designed for those interested in learning the basics of trading options effectively and for anyone hungry to learn how to trade options.

Take this ultimate Options Trading course right now and learn options trading.

Understanding what options are, how they work, and how to trade basic option strategies is only half the battle. The next and most important step is to actually make a trade and manage it correctly. This course will give you the roadmap to do that efficiently, effectively and profitably.

Options trading is made easy.

A brief synopsis of the options trading strategies courses is provided below.

LEARN CALL OPTIONS AND PUT OPTIONS, OPTIONS FOUNDATION - TIME DECAY, IMPLIED VOLATILITY, OPTION GREEKS BUYING CALL OPTIONS AND PUT OPTIONS, AND MANY MORE..

 

Do not worry If you are new to options trading as I will also teach all the basic terminologies/ concepts you need to know about options.

  Most people learning Options for the first time face too much jargon and complex language. This options trading strategies course use real-world examples (buying a house) to explain how a Call Option (Section 1) works in real life. This example should make it absolutely clear what a Call Option is in step-by-step details. 

 

  The Put Option is the ultimate "protector" of your portfolio, and in this course you can learn how Put Options work. It is the exact opposite of a Call Option. Put Options increase in value when the value of a stock or index drops in price. We define what a Put Option, and just like we did in the Call Option, we consider a real-world example of a Put Option. 

 

  Time decay is a pivotal component of Options strategies. In fact, time decay alone is responsible for the majority of advanced option strategies. In this part of the options trading strategies course, we are going to study the concept in detail. Options are "wasting" assets, and they lose value every day. The buyer gets hurt from time decay and the seller benefits from it. And time decay becomes more exponential as we approach expiry of an Option. It is also the great equalizer between the profiles of a buyer and seller of Options. Time decay is the great equalizer in the risk / reward profiles of buyers and sellers of Options. Several intermediate and advanced strategies are based on selling premium (option sellers) and these positions make a profit due to time decay in the value of these options over a period of time. 

What you'll learn

  • In-depth knowledge of Options Trading
  • Learn different types of Options Strategies
  • Have a full understanding of how Options Market works
  • Analyze price movements in a logical way
  • Trade with a solid strategy
  • Develop your own Trading Strategy
  • Understand Open Interest formations

Requirements

  • Internet Connection
Course Content
18 Lessons | 4:00 Total hours
Introduction
ADVANCED OPTIONS CONCEPTS
Options Greeks
Option Chain
Frequently asked questions

Options trading involves buying and selling options contracts, which are financial derivatives that give the buyer the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an underlying asset at a predetermined price before a specified expiration date.

This course is designed for beginners who want to understand the fundamentals of options trading, including those who have little to no prior knowledge of trading or financial markets.

You will learn the basics of options trading, including key concepts, terminology, types of options, how to read options quotes, strategies for buying and selling options, risk management, and practical applications of options in trading.

No prior knowledge is required. The course starts with the fundamentals, making it accessible for complete beginners. However, a basic understanding of stock trading can be helpful.

The course is approximately long and includes a mix of video lectures, quizzes, and practical exercises. You can learn at your own pace, with access to all materials online.

About the instructor
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I have 9 Years' Experience in Financial Market. I am professional equity, Forex and commodity Trader. DISCLAIMER: I AM NOT SEBI REGISTERED ANALYST. ALL POSTS ARE EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES. NON ADVISORY, DISCRETIONAL. NO CLAIMS, RIGHTS RESERVED. I AM NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR PROFIT OR LOSS. PLEASE CONSULT YOUR FINANCIAL ADVISOR BEFORE INVESTING. We would like to draw your attention to the following important investment warnings. The value of shares and investments and the income derived from them can go down as well as up; Past performance is not a guide to future performance.