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Option Trading Tips - Crash & Earn!




Option Trading Tips - Crash & Earn!


As the market is driven by the emotions of fear and greed we can

always count on rising and falling markets.



History has shown that the market does .....


As the market is driven by the emotions of fear and greed we can

always count on rising and falling markets.



History has shown that the market does have incredible run ups

(i.e. the tech boom) and incredible collapses (i.e. the tech

crash). In the big bull market of the late 1990's/2000 everyone

was making money until the market crashed and then a lot of

people gave back all their profits while others lost their

shirts.



How many people do you know actually profited from the crash?



We all knew it was coming, didn't we?

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A very wise and good friend of mine told me once: "One good

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article, the wisdom behind this statement will be clear to you. .....


TIP: One of the most profitable things we can do as an option

trader is to buy puts in a falling market. It sounds too simple

I know but often it's the simplest things that can produce the

most profitable results.



I recently read of about a woman who bought $10,000 worth of

puts on the S&P 500 a week before the massive stockmarket crash

of 1987.



She was only a beginner to option trading but she knew enough to

see that the market was sky-high and that there were dark clouds

on the horizon.



She was quite surprised (over the moon!) to get a call from her

broker on the following Monday saying that her puts were now

worth $500,000!



As everyone was panicking, she was quietly unaware that she was

making an absolute fortune! Hard to believe I know, but the

lesson here is that you don't have to be a rocket scientist to

make money by trading options.



Now we can't go back in time and make that trade for oursleves

and when it comes to crystal balls, well mine is as good as

yours...but we can 'expect' that the market WILL crash again

(it always does) and all we need to do is to wait patiently for

that turning point with our fingers on the put buying

trigger.



A crashing market is like an option trading gift from the gods

as what goes up in the stockmarket often comes down even faster

but not so fast as to miss out on making profits.



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Just look at Enron for example. It was declining strongly for

months before it rolled over, a simple look at it's stock chart

would tell you that it was a screaming sell.



All I remember seeing on CNN was the reporters saying, "Oh

it's terrible, people are losing their retirement savings!"

etc etc but not once did you here them say, "Wow Enron is

dropping like a stone, what a great time to buy some puts!"

Now that would have been some helpful news to stockholders.



So if you're a stockholder I must ask you, "Do you want to crash

and burn or crash and earn when the next wave of fear

hits the markets?" I know which side I'll be on!



BONUS TIP: If the markets are sky-high and you see a picture

of a big bull on the cover of Fortune magazine and you're

getting daily stock tips from your waiter or taxi cab driver,

you'll know the next crash won't be too far away!



At these times, everyone's a buyer and when there's no buyers

left to bid prices higher, stocks have got nowhere to go but

down.



Until then, click here to learn more about a great

resource for predicting significant turning points in both the

overall market and individual stocks.



This unique and powerful system has an astonishing

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About the author:

James Thomas is a successful private option trader and has

created http://www.option-trad

ing-tips.com as an informative no-nonsense resource full

of useful tips and information designed for option traders to

improve their trading results.



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