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Magdoran said:Options are exchange traded instruments which are traded on exchanges and are regulated by the ASX/SFE and are government backed.
cuttlefish said:Magdoran - I think you've answered a question I was planning to ask in the options mentoring thread - which was "what happens if you buy an option but the options writer fails to settle/deliver at exercise time (because the writers losses exceeded the lodged margins and they didn't have the extra capital to make up the difference)."
From the comment above I'm assuming that there is protection from this.
Yeah, right.wayneL said:Lots of fun to be had there for you
LOL - I think you will find Guy Bowers book a much easier place to start! There is good (and some free) software out there to do all those complicated mathematics.GreatPig said:Yeah, right.
Thought you might be interested in this extract from Cox & Rubinstein. Exciting reading!
(it looks curved because it was taken with a digital camera & I couldn't keep the page flat while taking the picture).
GP
robots said:hello,
if options/warrants/cfd's are what their cracked up to be, then lets see someone post some fair dinkum results of trading stradegies using these instruments.
posts can be done after ASX/SFE trading hours.
promoters of these stradegies "can" directional investors, although I'm sure plenty would of liked to have had money on CBA or WOW over the last 15 yrs
these instruments do nothing but line the pockets of the institutions offering/servicing them.
thankyou
robots
GreatPig said:... From a number of other comments here and elsewhere, warrants get a bit of a bagging as being a rip-off. ...
robots said:if there are these brilliant strategies with options, warrants then lets see them.
robots said:hello
if there are these brilliant strategies with options, warrants then lets see them.
thats all I am questioning.
people talk about all sorts of things here so throw up some real techniques so people can learn.
lets see the real risk and reward for using these these instruments
hows this for risk and reward, $10,000 invested in Westfield Trusts in the seventies now worth many millions
thankyou
robots
robots said:hello
if there are these brilliant strategies with options, warrants then lets see them.
thats all I am questioning.
people talk about all sorts of things here so throw up some real techniques so people can learn.
lets see the real risk and reward for using these these instruments
hows this for risk and reward, $10,000 invested in Westfield Trusts in the seventies now worth many millions
thankyou
robots
Robots, I don't see option or warrant strategies being any more brilliant than any other sort of trading - they are just different. Certainly, seminar/course spruikers make them sound like they are sure winners, but in reality is not so. Money management, etc is vital to success in any type of trading no matter what the vehicle used.robots said:hello
if there are these brilliant strategies with options, warrants then lets see them.
thats all I am questioning.
people talk about all sorts of things here so throw up some real techniques so people can learn.
lets see the real risk and reward for using these these instruments
hows this for risk and reward, $10,000 invested in Westfield Trusts in the seventies now worth many millions
thankyou
robots
sails said:Robots, I don't see option or warrant strategies being any more brilliant than any other sort of trading - they are just different. Certainly, seminar/course spruikers make them sound like they are sure winners, but in reality is not so. Money management, etc is vital to success in any type of trading no matter what the vehicle used.
There is a lot on this thread about where the risks are in option and warrant trading and don't remember that these types of trades are recommended as being easy or as a type of holy grail on this thread. They are not for everyone, however, those who do gravitate towards this type of trading really need to understand what they are getting into as they are not risk free.
If you still want to know what the basic strategies are, suggest you check out Guy Bower's book which explains them including clear illustrations of payoff diagrams which shows risk and reward for each strategy. There are quite a number of strategies as well as many variations of those strategies, so not really practical to try and re-write a whole book here
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