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I'm a newbie and want to purchase stock options. Please advise...? |
I am new to investing and I recently received something in the mail about buying stock options. The mailing sounded very convincing that if I were to invest in stock options the risk would be limited to my investment. I really could use some guidance in this area. I am thinking about starting off small; say around $250-$500 to begin. All responses are appreciated. Thanks DereKiwi gave you some excellent advice: before you do anything like this, educate yourself so that you can make an educated decision. Firstly, understand that stock options are not investing. Investing is long-term holdings for average gain over time. Fact: 80% of all purchased stock option contracts expire worthless. Stay away: you're being lured in by your own hopes, dreams and greed. The standard strategy is to buy and later sell at double the price you paid. That's an even money payoff for 4 -1 odds. Nope. You better stick to the bull market for a couple years at least don't take risks like that you could end up losing it all and oweing money to your broker money. stock options are for EXPIERENCED investors with lots of cash in reserve. Don't try it newbie There are actually people who have made money buying options. I do not know any, but that is the rumor. I have bought options on several occassions. One actually made me money. One out of about 3 to 5. I lost count. Options are for die in the wool speculators. Sort of like playing the slot machines. I do occassionally buy put options and hope that they expire worthless. They are my insurance against a falling stock market. I do dearly love to sell covered calls. Never lost money on one yet. Sort of like raking in the cash. Options are no place for newbies. Simple advise: Avoid any unsolicited advertisements through the US Mail or email. This is a scam. They get your commisions & you lose. Gold, commodities, Forex, Futurers are also profit makers for experianced traders... Not "newbie's.................................. I see that you are about to do something that you will regret for a very long time here. Asking for FREE, Off-the-street advise is a highway to disaster and is something every beginner MUST avoid! If success in the stock market is as easy as posting a question like this here, why are so many people still poor?? A tip: |
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