The Complete Beginner Guide To Options Trading

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Intro: 0:00
What Are Options?: 1:59
Strike Price: 7:46
Expiration Dates: 12:24
Calls vs Puts: 14:18
Buying vs Selling Options: 24:35
Premium: 28:12
4 Basic Trading Strategies: 34:45

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#StockMarket #OptionsTrading #swingtrading
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Whether you're brand new to options or already know a few of the basics, I hope you found this video informative. When it comes to options, I like to keep things simple. If you have any questions, let me know in the comments, and check out some of these other videos if you would like to learn more about the trading strategies that I personally use.

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rockwelltradingservices
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I'm a bright guy but I gotta admit I'm gonna have to go back and watch this over again. Probably a few times, this is like an introduction to a new language.

cfpzona
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Thank you very much. By far the best option guide for beginners. I learned a lot from this video.

adamparsa
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This is the best options presentation ive seen very well explained and easy to understand. Just subbed and liked thank you markus

Technics_Trader
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Thanks for the breakdown, very concise, understandable, and to the point; great content.

No_noise
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I'm so glad you came up on my feed, subscribed, you explain so well

brandonledesma
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I just want to thank you for sharing your videos they’re very insightful and actually very easy to understand. I must say it’s a very rare skill To be able to share complicated information and break it down to the simplest form. Keep up the great work.

miteshpatel
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This was quite a detailed yet simplified real world options trading training, thank you for the video...

sarishvilangat
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Very well done. I'm starting out and this really helps. I didn't really understand the time and theta but I got it, now to pick the right stock, price, and date.

scotthenderson
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This was very helpful! thanks. I actually watched it twice.

stephanied
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This video is very helpful. Thank you for sharing it. I am a beginner when it comes to options trading. In option trading, there is an expiration date and a significantly higher number of moving parts than in stock trading. The terms ATM, ITM, and OTM refer to At The Money, In the Money, and Out of the Money, respectively. There is a lot of confusion about stock and options trading among novice traders.
What makes option trading so risky? Is there a reason why most options expire? Should I wait until expiration if my options are already profitable or in the red when trading options?

Silversiren-db
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Just came across your yt videos, great information. Thank you for sharing

ralphvalkenhoff
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Well done Marcus 👍 keep going
I was very helpful for beginners

anilkumar
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your videos are very helpful.. Thanks a lot...

sanjibmuscat
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Really helpful especially the theta . Just started the wheel on AAPL and got put exercised Friday @162.50. Kind of glad but wish I did it on AA because that thing is running away from the price I’m willing to pay

matthaze
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Markus, Your videos have helped SO MUCH, thank you!! I'd like to learn more about Calendar spreads...do you have a video explaining the pros and cons? I've searched, but can't find one.

andyhanc
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I learned alot; however I will have to rewatch it. I got confused along the way because you were covering to many things at once. Great video though.

gaycha
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Does on exercise the right on the date or can one before the date ?

gulfishan
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Hey Markus, what’s your usual exit plan? 50% profit target? What about stop loss, do you exit for example after collecting 1.5x credit? I just want to know as much as you know how to enter a trade, what criteria as do you exit a trade especially if it’s bad losing trade, just want to know your risk:reward ratio thanks

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What happens if the call option you buy closes in your favor and you can't afford to buy the hundred shares? Can you buy like say twenty five percent of those shares?If you wanted to or are you obligated to either buy the hundred or not by the hundred

RogerThatPetSitter