Summary of Guy Cohen's Options Made Easy
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#1 The concept of options is still treated with fear and trepidation by some people. You need to have a trading plan that works, and it needs to keep your risk low and your potential for reward high.
#2 Trading is a very exciting experience, but it takes time to learn and develop skills. Take your time to decide on your strategy and nurture your skills. When you are able to turn down substandard opportunities with a shrug of the shoulder, you’ll know you’ve arrived.
#3 If you believe in something, you must keep at it until you reach your goal. Once you’ve reached your goal, set another target. The more you believe in something, the more you have to keep at it.
#4 The most effective type of learning about trading is experience-based. It’s through the most extreme experiences that you find out the most about yourself in good times and bad. Most brilliant traders have had terrible experiences, but they’ve stepped back up to the plate and applied what they learned.
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Contents
Insights from Chapter 1
Insights from Chapter 2
Insights from Chapter 3
Insights from Chapter 4
Insights from Chapter 5
Insights from Chapter 6
Insights from Chapter 7
Insights from Chapter 8
Insights from Chapter 9
Insights from Chapter 10
Insights from Chapter 11
Insights from Chapter 12
Insights from Chapter 13
Insights from Chapter 14
Insights from Chapter 15
Insights from Chapter 16
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
The concept of options is still treated with fear and trepidation by some people. You need to have a trading plan that works, and it needs to keep your risk low and your potential for reward high.
#2
Trading is a very exciting experience, but it takes time to learn and develop skills. Take your time to decide on your strategy and nurture your skills. When you are able to turn down substandard opportunities with a shrug of the shoulder, you’ll know you’ve arrived.
#3
If you believe in something, you must keep at it until you reach your goal. Once you’ve reached your goal, set another target. The more you believe in something, the more you have to keep at it.
#4
The most effective type of learning about trading is experience-based. It’s through the most extreme experiences that you find out the most about yourself in good times and bad. Most brilliant traders have had terrible experiences, but they’ve stepped back up to the plate and applied what they learned.
#5
You must pre-plan each and every trade. You must know your maximum risk, maximum reward, and break-even points. You must also plan your entry point, your exit point, and whether to take profit or stop losses.
#6
It is important to be methodical when trading. By sticking to sensible money-management principles, you ensure that your losses are kept to a minimum and your profits are allowed to run.
#7
An option is the right, not the obligation, to buy or sell an asset at a fixed price before a predetermined date. The option has a value, which we will examine later.
#8
Selling an option obliges you to buy from or deliver to the option buyer if he or she exercises the option. Selling options naked gives you an unlimited risk profile.
#9
American-style options allow the option buyer to exercise the option at any time before the expiration date. European-style options do