Weekly Options: A Flexible Way To Maximize Leverage

Wednesday, January 19th, 2011

Standard options — whether on individual equities, stock indices or other instruments — have long offered a more flexible, and potentially more l way to invest. But a relatively recent product called Weekly Options, or “Weeklies,” gives investors an even more efficient way to use leverage and target profits.

Weekly options have the same terms as standard options, except they expire every Friday instead of every third Friday.

In other words, you can now trade options on a select group of underlying assets that have expiration dates every week of the year. To be precise, they’re first listed on Thursday of each week and expire at the close of trading on Friday of the following week (adjusted for holidays). (more…)

Seeking Big Returns With Forex Trading

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

The foreign-currency exchange, or forex, is the largest financial market in the world. Forex generates an average of $3.2 trillion in daily trading volume on the world’s major exchanges, according to the Bank for International Settlements. Operating around the clock and around the globe, the forex market is fast-paced and highly liquid. (more…)

Stocks for Rent: Exercising Your Options With Covered Calls

Saturday, January 24th, 2009

 Buying and selling shares of stock is pretty straightforward investing, but what else can you do with your stock portfolio? How about renting it out?

Covered-call investing is a lot like buying and selling stocks, but with one major difference: You are not selling your stock outright; you are selling someone the right to buy your shares at a certain price. (more…)