SteadyOptions is an options trading forum where you can find solutions from top options traders. Join Us!

We’ve all been there… researching options strategies and unable to find the answers we’re looking for. SteadyOptions has your solution.

SteadyOptions Trading Blog


The Big Loss

At his blog, Joey offers his perspective on the top reason that so many trader wannabes are not, and will not, become profitable traders. His post is titled: Learn to Lose Money to Make Money. Here are the Excerpts from the blog.

ETF Vs. Stock: Note Down the Vital Points

Today’s small investment can fulfill your dream of high living tomorrow. But investing blindly can make it reverse. We all want to get a high return on our investment. Stocks or ETFs can be the best option for you in such cases. The investment in stocks or ETFs is not very different except few noticeable points.

Some Trading Options You Need To Know

Whether you are considering dabbling in day trading or looking for a longer-term investment if you want to start trading it will serve you well to carry out a little due diligence in advance. There are a number of markets that you could use and understanding how each one works and what they are all about is key.

Strike Selection: A 'Sweet Spot' for Option Sellers?

The words above are powerful because they're approach-agnostic. It doesn't matter if you're an old-school pit trader who swigs grit instead of coffee before the opening bell, or a Gen Y technocrat who codes trend-detection algorithms. All traders live and die by The Four Words. If you consistently buy low and sell high, then you will be profitable.

Tradier Brokerage Special Offer

Tradier Brokerage is partnering with SteadyOptions to offer a special promotion for SteadyOptions customers: Open an account with Tradier Brokerage and get no subscription fees for 3 months, plus all ACAT fees will be waived. After opening an account, you will also receive 3 months of free access to TradeHawk, our full-featured customizable trading platform.

Do Options Affect Stock Prices?

It is widely acknowledged that the price of the underlying directly impacts the premium of the option. Therefore, options are termed derivatives. Their current value is directly derived from movement of the underlying price. Is the opposite also true? Does movement of the option value affect the underlying price?