i am new to futures and option trading ,.and dont know how to tarde in f&o.please guide me and tell from where i can learn to trade in f&o.
Do you really wish to trade in Futures and Options? If you have limited resources, please do not. It is very very difficult to sustain the FO trades because of volatility. At the most you can be comfortable in Options but definitely not in Futures.
If you are in Mumbai, I can teach you. Am in stocks space, with a stock broker in Mumbai- advising people about investment decisions. Email me. You can have a look at my website www.askniting.com for preliminary information.
Other way is attend workshops held by Bombay Stock Exchange. They are of very short duration but might help you.
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December 28th, 2008 at 12:35 am
go to wikipedia.com or moneycontrol.com… also,it will be explained in any business mgmt textbook very well
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December 28th, 2008 at 1:15 am
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December 28th, 2008 at 1:39 am
Dear Friend,
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December 28th, 2008 at 2:27 am
A good starting point would be to read a few books on the subject. We would recommend:
Options, Futures & Other Derivatives by John C. Hull
and
Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management by Prasanna Chandra
For a further selection on this subject of study you may consider doing a search at amazon.com for a suitable selection of books.
However, a word of caution would be appropriate. In today's environmental conditions it may not be a good idea to leverage the financial resources you may have under management. It may be a better idea to transact directly through the cash-and-carry segment of the stock markets, as here you would have full ownership of the stocks you buy. This would firstly ensure that you are not leveraged and therefore not exposed to the margin calls which you may consider unreasonable; causing you to liquidate positions at losses. And secondly, you are in a position to hold your stock positions indefinately into the future till such time that you have achieved your profit objectives; of course keeping the time value of money in perspective.
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December 28th, 2008 at 2:54 am
more imoprtant to learn tech analysis first
see link
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December 28th, 2008 at 3:39 am
My humble advice – don’t do any F&O trading. Your odds are worse than going to a casino or the race track (not my words – but the legendary Peter Lynch’s!)
Please read my current blog post and you may be further convinced (http://investmentsfordummieslikeme.blogspot.com).
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December 28th, 2008 at 4:26 am
Do you really wish to trade in Futures and Options? If you have limited resources, please do not. It is very very difficult to sustain the FO trades because of volatility. At the most you can be comfortable in Options but definitely not in Futures.
If you are in Mumbai, I can teach you. Am in stocks space, with a stock broker in Mumbai- advising people about investment decisions. Email me. You can have a look at my website http://www.askniting.com for preliminary information.
Other way is attend workshops held by Bombay Stock Exchange. They are of very short duration but might help you.
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December 28th, 2008 at 4:38 am
A best thing to start with is to read books and search for some online trading cources. Move to any broker and spend 15-20 minutes. You can go through some of these books
1 Futures & Other Derivatives by John C. Hull
2 Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management by Prasanna Chandra
For futher do take help of internet and online trading platforms. Search some sites or demo online tradinf platforms, through which you get maximum help.
Sincerely,
Jhon
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