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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I start to invest when I don't know the market?

Well the first thing you should do is to read up or attend trading seminars and find out what's it all about.

Once you figured out all the trading jargon and have a basic understanding of how stocks, options, futures or whichever instrument you've decided to use works, I would suggest then start paper trade as you would a real account to get a feel of how the market moves and reacts.

After that, when you have gotten some steady returns on your paper account, try it with a small sum of real capital.  

Why are you revealing your system?

Let me be very honest with you, this whole trading site is just another business model for me. If you purchase my course and you know that my trading methods work, you'll tell your friends about it. Which in turn, they might purchase my course as well, so you learn to trade profitably, I get positive exposure and a bigger customer base, and we all make money. It's a win-win situation for all.

And besides, the stock-market is so immensely huge and vast, teaching and showing you the way that I trade will not destroy it. The markets are big enough for all of us.

What makes your trading method so special and why should I buy it?

I will never claim that the Stock & Option Trader's Edge Course,  is some "holy grail" of trading or even anything new or groundbreaking that will make you an instant success without any work. If that's what you're looking for, I 'm sorry but this course isn't for you. 

There are only a certain number of ways you can trade. Even Jay Abraham (THE Marketing Guru) is teaching marketing methods that have been around for decades, nothing much has changed. Every other trading method out there, has a high possibility of success as well, it's just that certain methods just work for certain people.

My trading method is simply a method that works for me and most of my clients, and besides with my money back guarantee, I have taken all the risk from you. So what do you have to lose?

What account size to start with?

The bare minimum would be $1,000...of course the more the better.

What percentage of trading capital should be committed to one trade for calls and puts?

For straight calls and puts I would recommend for novices to only commit 5% of their capital per trade, until they know themselves better and can manage their trading.

Will I need to purchase any expensive charting software?

No expensive charting software. In fact I'm going to tell you where to get free live data streaming charts...

If I don't live in the USA, can I still trade the market?

Yes, you can trade in any country. I trade using IB and OX from Singapore.

I really don't have a lot of time to follow the markets. Ten to twenty minutes a night is about all the time I can spare. Can I still trade?

Yes, by all means you can still trade. Let me quote one of my previous buyers

"From one of the techniques alone (Secret 4 on page 11 of  "The Trader's Black Book of Secrets"), I was able to make a profit of 46.1% within 3 days. This was from buying and selling call options in BER and ATW between 4 Apr to 6  Apr 06. And the best part is I only spent a of total 10 minutes of my time for this trade."

What is the expiration date of a stock option?

For stock options, the expiration date is the Saturday immediately following the third Friday of the expiration month, however, brokerage firms may set an earlier deadline for notification of an option buyer's intention to exercise. If Friday is a holiday, the last trading day will be the preceding Thursday.

What are exchange traded funds?

Exchange traded funds (ETFs) are index funds that are listed and traded on an exchange.

How can I buy or sell exchange traded funds?

You can buy or sell exchange traded funds through a broker, just as you buy stock.

How easily can I buy or sell exchange traded funds?

As easily as you can buy or sell shares of stock. Exchange traded funds are listed on an exchange and can be traded intraday, making it easy for you to buy or sell ETFs.

What is the minimum size purchase of an exchange traded fund?

You can purchase as little as one share.

Why invest in an index?

Indexing, involves investing in a group of securities that represent the stock market index or bond index. Index funds offer "market level" performance; they aim to generally match the performance of the stock market index or the bond Index. Index funds generally have lower management fees and operating expenses than actively managed funds.

Can exchange traded funds be purchased on margin?

Exchange traded funds may be purchased on margin, subject to the same terms that apply to common stocks. You should contact your broker regarding initial and maintenance margin requirements.

Can exchange traded funds be sold short?

Yes. All exchange traded funds may be sold short.

 

 

 

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