Learning Option Trading, Start With Paper Trading

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Option trading can be one of the most financially rewarding of all investment strategies. It requires less investment capital than share trading and if you combine this with the amazing flexibility of option choices you have every opportunity for trading success.

However option trading is a skill that must be mastered. Learning the theory is one thing, putting it into practice is another. This is why paper trading is so important. You need to get a feel for the market – how to read chart patterns correctly, how to know if your option is reasonably priced, how to handle a trade going against you etc.

You may have read some material about option trading, your head may be full of newly acquired knowledge which you’re very excited about and you can’t wait to put into practice so you can begin making money. The process of mastering the interpretation of charts (whether they’re stock, forex or commodity charts, doesn’t matter) is vital before you begin to trade with your hard earned money. By spending the time paper trading you will make all mistakes that you will learn from, but have lost no money wtih. The more time you spend paper trading the more you will get a feel for the market and understand when to trade and when not to.

Getting the “feel” of where a stock is going to go, when looking at a chart, is vital. This is why it’s just as much an art as a science. You need to practice, practice, practice! This exercise will upload the theory into your subconscious. After a while, you will just “know” what works and what to be wary of. You will also learn the value of patience, waiting for the right setup and timing your entry. Then and only then is it time to start trading with your own money.

It’s a true saying that “the most profitable skill you can ever master is the skill of trading”. Happy trading!

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