
AARP Getting Started in Options
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- Intro
- Getting Started in Options, 8th Edition
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Element Key
- Introduction to the 8th Edition
- Chapter 1: Calls and Puts: Defining the Field of Play
- The Call Option
- The Put Option
- Option Valuation
- Chapter 2: Opening, Closing, Tracking: How It All Works
- Opening and Closing Option Trades
- Defining Possible Outcomes of Closing Options
- Exercising the Option
- Calculating the Rate of Return for Sellers
- Chapter 3: Buying Calls: Maximizing the Rosy View
- Understanding the Limited Life of the Call
- Judging the Call
- Call Buying Strategies
- Defining Profit Zones
- Chapter 4: Buying Puts: The Positive Side of Pessimism
- The Limited Life of the Put
- Judging the Put
- Put Buying Strategies
- Defining Profit Zones
- Chapter 5: Selling Calls: Conservative and Profitable
- Selling Uncovered Calls
- Selling Covered Calls
- Calculating Rate of Return
- Timing the Decision
- Avoiding Exercise
- Chapter 6: Selling Puts: The Overlooked Strategy
- Analyzing Stock Values
- Evaluating Risks
- Put Strategies
- Chapter 7: Choosing Stocks: Finding the Right Ingredients
- Developing an Action Plan
- Selecting Stocks for Call Writing
- Averaging Your Cost
- Analyzing Stocks
- Applying Analysis to Calls- the "Greeks"
- Acting on Good Information
- Chapter 8: Strategies in Volatile Markets: Uncertainty as an Advantage
- Avoiding 10 Common Mistakes
- Modifying Your Risk Tolerance
- The Nature of Market Volatility
- Market Volatility Risk
- Options in the Volatile Environment
- Chapter 9: Combined Techniques: Creative Risk Management
- Overview of Advanced Strategies
- Vertical Spread Strategies
- Horizontal and Diagonal Spread Strategies
- Altering Spread Patterns
- Hedge Strategies
- Straddle Strategies
- Theory and Practice of Combined Techniques
- Chapter 10: Paper Trading: A Test Run of the Theory
- The Case for Paper Trading
- Two Sites Worth Checking
- Proceeding with a Paper-Trading Plan
- Chapter 11: Options for Specialized Trading: Leveraging the Technical Approach
- Swing-Trading Basics
- The Setup Signal
- Testing the Theory
- A Strategic View of Options for Swing Trading
- Options Used for Other Trading Strategies
- Swing-and Day-Trading Advanced Strategies
- Chapter 12: Leveraging Your Leverage
- Important Distinctions
- Regulatory Differences
- Chapter 13: Trading Index Options: Playing the Broader Market
- Advantages to Trading Index Options
- Exercise and Expiration Rules
- Index Option Strategies
- Structured Index Options
- Chapter 14: Risk and Taxes: Rules of the Game
- Identifying the Range of Risk
- Tax Consequence Risk
- Evaluating Your Risk Tolerance
- Tax Ramifications in Trading Options
- Qualified Covered Calls-Special Rules
- Looking to the Future
- Chapter 15: Calculating the Return: A Complex Aspect to Options
- Finding a Realistic Method
- Annualizing Models and Guidelines
- An Overview of Basic Calculation for Calls
- Anticipating the Likely Return
- Glossary
- Recommended Reading
- Index
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