Title Page Copyright Page Table of Contents Introduction About This Book Foolish Assumptions Icons Used in This Book Beyond the Book Where to Go from Here Part 1 Getting Started Chapter 1 Options Trading and the Individual Investor Giving Yourself a Financial and Strategic Checkup Understanding Options Knowing option essentials Trying different strategies before deploying them in real time Putting options in their place Differentiating Between Option Styles Using options to limit your risk Applying options to sector investing Using Options in Challenging Markets Reducing your directional bias and making money in flat marketsControlling your emotions Chapter 2 Introducing Options Understanding Option Contracts Tuning in to option basics Comparing options to other securities Valuing Options Knowing your rights and obligations as an options trader Terms of endearment and importance Making Sense of Options Mechanics Identifying options Rotating with the expiration cycle Options expiration is decision time Detailing your rights Creating Option Contracts out of Thin Air Opening and closing positions Selling an option you don't own Keeping Some Tips in MindChapter 3 Trading Places: Where the Action Happens The U.S. Options Exchanges Navigating the Markets Trade execution Option market participants Transactions unique to options Trading rules you should know Weighing Option Costs and Benefits Identifying costs unique to options Valuing options benefits Grasping Key Option Pricing Factors Introducing option Greeks Connecting past movement to the future Chapter 4 Option Risks and Rewards Understanding Your Trading Risks Risking money with stocks Calculating option risks Reaping Your Rewards Benefiting from stocksBreaking even with options Profiling Risk and Reward Profiling stock trades with risk graphs Profiling option trades with risk graphs Combining option positions Considering the worst-case scenario Part 2 Evaluating Markets, Sectors, and Strategies Chapter 5 Analyzing Mood Swings in the Market A Few Words About Select Macro Factors Assessing the Market's Bias Judging the strength of a move (Psycho)-analyzing the market Watching Call and Put Activity Understanding put-to-call ratios Using the put volume indicator Using Volatility to Measure Fear Measuring volatilityRecognizing impact from changing volatility Spelling fear the Wall Street way: V-I-X Applying Breadth and Sentiment Tools Locating neutral areas for indicators Identifying indicator extremes Chapter 6 Sector Analysis: Technical and Fundamental Getting Technical with Charts Chart basics Adjusting your time horizon for the best view Visualizing supply and demand Identifying Relatively Strong Sectors Relative ratios Rate of change indicator Using Sector Volatility Tools Displaying volatility with indicators Analyzing volatility with Bollinger bands
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