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Volume Accumulation Oscillator The VAO (Volume Accumulation Oscillator) was developed by Mark Chaikin and in some cases this technical indicator is called the Chaikin Oscillator. In technical analysis the VAO oscillator is used to show the cumulative volume that is adjusted by the average security price (difference between the close price and the middle point price). Selling Options Short versus Buying Options Selling options short is one of the options trading strategies commonly used by institutional investors. It is known as uncovered options trading and as naked options trading. In a majority of situations it is not available to the retail traders simply because of the margin requirements on selling options short. S&P 500 Index The S&P 500 index is one of the most tracked indexes in the world and it consists of 500 Large-Cap publicly traded corporations. Majority of these companies are American largest public companies traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) and Nasdaq Exchange. Rydex Fund Trading Over the last couple of years the Rydex funds have become very popular among investors. The main advantage of these funds is that they allow investors to use IRA and 401k accounts to invest in bear market by using the inverse funds as well as the leverage, by using dynamic funds. VIX Volatility Index The VIX (CBOE Volatility Index) measures the market expectations of near-term volatility based on the S&P 500 stock index option prices. Russell 2000 Index Russell indexes have been developed by the Frank Russell Company and the New York Futures Exchange (NYFE), to measure U.S. market segments and were introduced to the market in 1984. Dow Jones Index The Dow Jones Industrial Average Index is tracked at the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker DJI (NYSE: DJI) and is maintained and reviewed by editors of The Wall Street Journal. The Dow Jones Industrial Average Index is also called the DJIA or informally the Dow Jones or the Dow 30 or simply the Dow Options Trading Call options (or "calls") give you the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell underlying assets (security, stock) at a specific price (strike price) for a fixed period of time (before an expiration date). The Dow Indexes Dow Jones was founded by Charles Henry Dow, Edward Davis Jones and Charles Milford Bergstresser on Wall Street in New York. At that time the company was called Dow, Jones & Company and the company produced and delivered daily news bulletins called to subscribers in the Wall Street area. Best Trading Strategy Each investor would define and build the "Best Trading Strategy" in a personal and a unique way, simply because a lot of personal factors affect it. Every investor should build his own "Best Trading Strategy" or at least find the one that works well in the chosen market and adjust it to the personal trading style, portfolio... History of Options Trading The options trading has become one of the most popular types of investments. The main reasons that attracted the wide range of the investors are high liquidity and great leverage. A wide range of the options are available on the market now. Simple Trading System The simple trading system could be developed, however the process of the building could be very complex, time consuming and may require even some investments. As a rule, the simpler the trading system looks at the end, the more complex and more difficult could be the process of developing this system. Index Trading System The common question is "Why should I analyze NASDAQ 100 if I trade only MSFT (Microsoft Corporation stocks)?" or "Why should I bother about DJI if I trade C stock (Citigroup Inc)?" The answer is simple... QQQQ Tracking Stock At the current moment QQQQ is one of the most actively traded stocks on the market. There are several aspects that attract investors and speculators to this trading vehicle. Selling Covered Calls The covered calls options strategy provides traders the ability to generate additional income from investments in a neutral market. An options trader who wishes to benefit from a fairly neutral market may consider selling covered calls. SBV Trading System A simple trading system based on the selling and buying volume oscillator. The number of online professional trading newsletters services very quickly realized the value of analyzing the volume represented in the SBV oscillator and embedded it into their trading system to generate options signals. Using Uncovered Options System to Buy Options In some cases a trader who may have access to an uncovered options trading system, may not be willing to trade uncovered options, or is simply unable to do so because of margin requirements set by an options broker. In such case the question is how to adjust an uncovered options trading system to buy put and call options.. Options Investing Strategies Many options traders loose a big portion of their portfolio when they start to trade options simply because of the wrong "selected money management strategy". Money management options trading strategies dictate how much to invest (and reinvest) in each trade. Online Trading System The question is how can a trader choose the right one from such vast number of the online options advisory services available. Below you will find simple questions that should be answered before subscribing and dedicating your money to a particular online trading system. Stock Market History A stock exchange is a place where company stocks and other securities are traded. Nowadays trading is less and less linked to take place in such a physical space. Modern markets are electronic networks that deliver advantages of speed and low cost on transactions. A stock exchange is one of the most important components of a stock market. About the NASDAQ 100 Index Nasdaq 100 index is one of the largest non-financial companies listed on the Nasdaq 100 stock exchange. This index is value-weighted. Nasdaq100 does not contain financial companies. This index is therefore different from the S&P500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Advantages of Etfs - You have to look on ETFs as mutual funds that could ne traded as stocks and to see the advantages of exchange traded funds one must to compare them to the mutual funds trading and then compare them to... Nasdaq Canada Market - Short history of the Nasdaq Canada stock exchange which was founded in 2000 as a subsidary of the Nasdaq Stock Market (currently Nasdaq OMX). Moving Averages Analysis - The article describes using moving average in technical analysis to predict posible future stock trend direction as well as discusses several technical indicators based on the moving averages. Minimum Invested in System - The most common question for many trader who is looking for online trading system is what is the minimum amount required to invest in this system. Fundamental versus Technical - The main difference between fundamental and technical analysis and when each of them could be used. |
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