March 21, 2009
Option trading strategies - It is certainly a convenient thing to lend all of one's funds to an apparently sound finance company and receive one check each month for the interest, but it is not sound.
The risk is not spread, and finance company failures are certainly not unknown. In the entire selection of investments the principle is followed that one man must be able to handle the whole portfolio of investments in his spare time. This principle limits the investment opportunities and the over-all yield as well. Some of the yields which we think reasonable would be considered far too low by finance companies and other financial institutions; but these companies are equipped to handle the details of such high yield investments and to police them. These two things require manpower, and often a great deal of manpower. We are considering the investor who holds a position and who can invest only in his off-work hours.
For Achieving Trading Consistency, Confidence, and Relaxed Profitability of Commodity Option Trading, visit
Option Trading Strategies
Filed under stock option trading by admin
Spread the Word!
del.icio.us Digg StumbleUpon Ask BlinkList Bloglines blogmarks BUMPzee Blogg-Buzz DZone Facebook Furl Google Ma.gnolia Mixx MisterWong muti Newsvine PlugIM ppnow Propeller Reddit Rojo Shadows Simpy Slashdot Socializer Sphere Sphinn Spurl Tailrank Technorati ThisNext Twitter Windows Live Wists YahooMyWeb Help









