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Strategies & Market Trends
Low Risk Low Stress Options Strategies
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Emcee:  the options strategist Type:  Unmoderated
It appears that we are in for much volatility from now on.
Volatility can provide excellent trades and can be either very rewarding or very devestating but mostly very stressful. Since I don't trade very well "stressed out" I'm always seeking strategies that allows me to be in low stress, profitable trades.

This thread is a site for me to write out thoughts regarding low stress, low risk to reward options strategies. These thoughts will include how to take advantage of volatility plays, event plays, long and short term plays, implied vs historical volatility, good potential leaps to use for monthly income, etc.

C'mon and join me to write out your own thoughts.

I ask that you will keep this thread focused on issues that are options strategy related.

Good Trading!
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29new .. CMG .. position positive Vega expecting rising Volatility into the 4/17 Blasher-4/11/2014
28Implementing a Call Ratio Repair Strategy By Joel Addison, Optionetics.com 02/1the options strategist-2/13/2001
27Hi IG. When you say you are daytrading for competition do you mean paper tradingthe options strategist-2/11/2001
26First of all, I would suggest that you read a book on options for the full detaiSteven Hsu-2/8/2001
25Newbie Q: Best options to buy when I KNOW what is going to happen to the price oig-2/3/2001
24Determining a Bottom Using Technical Analysis By Kit Cohan, Optionetics.com 01/the options strategist-1/31/2001
23The Importance of Risk Management By Joel Addison, Optionetics.com 01/25/2001 5the options strategist-1/25/2001
22INDEX INTELLIGENCE: Minxing It Up! By frederic Ruffy, Optionetics.com 01/15/200the options strategist-1/16/2001
21Rate Cuts, Earnings and Patience (Oh My...) By Kit Cohan, Optionetics.com 01/16the options strategist-1/16/2001
20Incorporating Different Time Frames into Your Trading By Phillip Wiegand, Optiothe options strategist-1/14/2001
19Taking Advantage of Earnings Season with Winning Option Plays By Joel Addison, the options strategist-1/14/2001
18Hi shawnwolff. I will be posting or placing articles on the post more regularly the options strategist-1/14/2001
17Thank you for the Richard Rhodes Trading Rules. I wholeheartedly agree with you shawnwolff-1/14/2001
16<I will start by selling calls when the stock is up and selling puts when thethe options strategist-1/12/2001
15JJ Thank you again. I am a buy and hold investor but I think I need to start useminole-1/9/2001
14Richard, <The stock trades at $17 1/2 and has a price range of $10-54 this the options strategist-1/8/2001
13Yes, thank you.seminole-1/7/2001
12Hi Richard, please forgive my non response to your note. I have been off silicthe options strategist-1/7/2001
11JJ If I am not willing to sell calls at these prices should I sell puts? seminole-12/23/2000
10Options Rules info sec.govthe options strategist-12/9/2000
9Options Info sec.govthe options strategist-12/9/2000
8A great informational thread for trhttp://traderstatus.com/trader.htmaders/investhe options strategist-12/2/2000
7No two investors are exactly alike. Some prefer to trade actively. Others simpthe options strategist-12/1/2000
6How to Control Greed By Michael Sincere, author of the books: The Long-Term Dthe options strategist-12/1/2000
5Bernie Schaeffer: The Tech Sector Still has Obstacles to Overcome 11/28/2000 9:5the options strategist-12/1/2000
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