Trade secrets

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Investors can obtain large profits from traded options, though there are risks involved, and there is the dange of severe losses. Investors should rehearse for between three and six months prior to actually committing funds. New traders should set stop loss limits, and use these flexibly. Traded options offer a geared position related to underlying stocks. They can be used for speculative trading and to boost portfolio performance, a usage common among institutional investors.

Financial Transactions Processing, Reserve, and Clearinghouse Activities, Security & commodity services, not elsewhere classified, Options Clearing, Derivatives (Financial instruments), Options clearinghouses

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The way ahead

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The usage of traded options for British stocks is examined in detail, including Bank of Scotland and Logica stocks.

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Swinging times

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the performance of traded options is examined from the point of view of British investors.

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subjects list: Analysis, Usage, Portfolio management, Options (Finance)
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