While many people think that option trading is "risky"-as it can be if mishandled-in
fact, buying and selling options can be much more conservative, and much safer,
than buying blue chip stocks.
Option
trading has been an important part of most of the major
not-for-profit institutional funds for many years. In
general these funds use options to enhance their return
on the stocks held in their portfolio, and to protect
against unusual downturns in the market.
By applying
the principals described in this book, you too can benefit
from the CORRECT use of stock options to protect your
portfolio, and to enhance your annual return on your
stock portfolio.
Stock options trading offers a way to:
- Protect
your portfolio,
- Buy
stock at below market price, at no greater risk than
just buying the stock;
- Sell
stock at over market price, at no risk at all, if you
plan to sell anyway;
- A
way to own the equity in a stock for a fraction of
what it would cost to buy the stock.
To find
out "How to Make Money with Stock Options", order today!
| Book Reviews |
"Especially in these volatile times in the stock market, Hecht's book is extremely valuable reading for investors. Using plain language, Hecht explains how investors can hedge and pursue less risky strategies with stock options. Those who have some familiarity to investing in the stock market will have no trouble understanding Hecht's presentation of what is often difficult material. His book makes it easy for conservative investors, and those who want to pursue less risky approaches, to make stock options a part of their investment strategy. Thanks to Hecht's book, stock options are now an integral part of my approach to the market, and I'm benefitting handsomely. "
Paul Papayounou |
"This book will really help novice investors like me to quickly understand the risks and rewards form investing in stock options. It's concise and easy to read. Within 10 hours of reading, I had a good understanding of appropriate option investments and when the risks of certain types of option investments far outweigh the potential rewards. "
Johnathan S Port |
"How to Make Money With Stock Options: A Basic Guide for the Conservative Investor by Mervyn Hecht, is a good source for investors interested in using options to hedge against downturns in their portfolio. With lots of "get rich quick" approaches to options investing out there, it's great to see a good book on the subject by a well known and respected investment professional like Hecht. "
tom-hanna.com |
"The author writes in an easy conversational style which makes a potentially complicated subject quite understandable. He has a relatively conservative approach which, especially in a volatile market like we're currently in, makes an investor far more comfortable than some of the more aggressive, dangerous uses of options. The step-by-step way he walks the reader through the examples adds to the clarity of the book. I found it very helpful. "
Harvey |
"I'm in a field related to economics, but I always found stock options difficult to understand. This book made it reasonably easy, and the examples were great. Also I found the illustrations very helpful, I guess because I have a visual memory. I've been using the ideas in this book, and even in this volatile market I've done well. "
Lars |
"This book gave me tremendous insight into the options market and how to evaluate puts and calls. The strategies that Mr. Hecht uses are informative and gave me a place to start, enabling me to create my own ideas. I knew nothing of options before reading this book. I feel very comfortable with my understanding of the subject at present and have now used options as a part of my investing tools. "
Jean |
"Being new to options trading, I read several books on the subject and would have to say that this book provides the easiest to read and understand explanation of the basics. It also promotes a conservative style of trading which assures the new trader will not kick off their options experience by some bad large, losing trades. While the book deals with the basics in a easy style, it also tackles more advanced techniques for those who progress quicker. "
Mark A Rodman |
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