Course Information
Course Overview
A collection of the more subtle but important Options concepts that any Stock or Options trader will benefit from.
Each of these Options concepts tackles a single topic, and drills it deep down. Think of these as "nuggets" that will improve your overall understanding of Options, the methodologies and the approaches you would take when taking a trade. Collectively, they'll give you a very good understanding of the Options market structure itself.
These Options concepts covers different areas - some are pure Options concepts, others have to do with understanding the details of spreads and their risks and rewards. And then we also cover some Order management and trade simulation topics as well as some best practices in Options trading.
The complete list of Intermediate concepts covered are as follows.
Option Risk Graphs and Greeks
Debit and Credit Spreads
Margins for Debit and Credit Spreads
Trading Simulator
Understanding Stop, Stop Limit and Trailing Stop orders
Pattern Day Trader rule
Selling Naked Puts
Trading the SPX Index with Leverage
Beta Strategy Selection
Course Content
- 1 section(s)
- 10 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Intermediate Options concepts for Stock and Options traders
What You’ll Learn
- Learn and apply these Options concepts in their everyday trading, Gain a deep understanding of various subtleties of Options
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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RRamanathan Premachandran
Yes, this is a good match for my paper trading in Debit and credit spreads in Option Trading.
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DDouglas Barber
Very Informative
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JJohn Meyer
The course covered a lot of material in a fairly rapid pace. Sometimes the jumping around with the mouse went too fast for me to understand what was happening. Overall, I appreciated that the instructor didn't kill a lot of time with unnecessary verbage and got right into the subject discussed. I would encourage anyone taking the course to have a good understanding of the Think or Swim platform so they can follow along and mimic what the instructor is doing.
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EEdward Finstein
Great information on several topics. Explains many fundamentals that are critical to know.