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The Benefits of Trading Options in 2014


The contemporary financial market is distinguished by a number of variable factors, not least its unique and constantly evolving range of product and derivatives. From carbon units to the contract-based options market, modern-day traders have the opportunity to create an optimised portfolio that suits their knowledge base, experience and individual skill-sets.

The options market is particularly appealing in 2014, primarily because it offers a certain degree of flexibility to those who operate within it. In essence, it enables the option writer to sell a particular security or asset to a designated holder, under the terms of a contract that is valid for a specified period of time.

 

The Main Benefits of Options Trading in 2014

 

While options trading has been active for more than 30 years through various guises, it is only recently that they have gained their rightful place among investors. The primary reason behind this is evolution of trading systems and technology, which has made it far easier for investors to comprehend complex markets and derivatives while developing profitable strategies. This has also enabled traders to access the following benefits through the options market:

 

Cost Efficiency and Leverage

 

As a general rule, options have far greater leveraging power than the majority of alternative investment vehicles and derivatives. In basic terms, this means that you have the capacity to undertake an option position that will accurately replicate a stock position for a far lower initial investment. Such cost-efficiency can also translate into a far higher profit margin if the option is traded effectively, meaning that far greater gains are there to be made if investors can unravel the complexities of the marketplace. In many ways, successful options trading strikes the ideal balance between the leverage accessible through the foreign exchange and the relative security of the equity market.

 

Minimize Risk by Removing the Burden of Ownership

 

If you were to contrast the core differences between options and equity trading, the issue of ownership would arguably be the most prominent. In general, trading options actively reduces risk as the holder is not obligated to assume ownership of the underlying financial instrument, while the relatively low purchase price also helps to create a favourable deal for investors. While the variable nature of options trading means that it is possible for investors to operate in a way that increases risk, this is decidedly rare and unlikely in the modern-day market. On an additional note, options trading is also less vulnerable to the threat of gap openings, which can have a potentially devastating impact on stocks, equities and commodities.

 

Increased Flexibility in terms of Strategy and Trading Philosophy

 

As we have already touched on, one of the primary advantages of trading options is that they offer tremendous flexibility and a wider range of investment alternatives. More specifically, options can be used by traders to replicate other market positions, which adds diversity to their portfolio and provides them with multiple methods of achieving the same investment goals. This is referred to as position synthetics, and it remains one of the most prominent and widely used ways in which trading options can boost an investors prospects for boosting their profit margins. On a fundamental level, you could even consider options trading as being an access point to multiple markets and derivatives, as it enables investors to operate effectively in various environments without the need for taking ownership of specific products. When you consider the changeable and often volatile nature of the financial markets, this benefit of options trading enables investors to diversify and spread their capital across a wider range of assets.

 

With the global economic recovery still far from being secured, options trading is likely to become even more popular during the next eighteen months and beyond. If this is something that you would to like study further, you should consider visiting a reputable education resource.

 

Contributed by George Yates

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