Thursday, August 27, 2009

Re: [TheOptionClub.com]MANDEEP When should I sell

 

HelloMandeep

Yes Marko is and excellent teacher.

Even he will tell you to PAPER trade until you understand what you are doing.

His Wednesday class is free and will start up soon.

You still need some training.  Have you looked at yahoo for groups that meet face to face?

If you were in the OC California I would ask you to join us.

If not you have better find a personal mentor and SOON.

The are a lot of good paid classes out there.  Try Spread trade system.

Not a lot of money and not the cheapest either.

Ken

--- On Thu, 8/27/09, Greg Farber <gregfarber@gmail.com> wrote:


From: Greg Farber <gregfarber@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [TheOptionClub.com] When should I sell
To: "optionclub" <OptionClub@yahoogroups.com>
Date: Thursday, August 27, 2009, 12:06 PM

 
Hi Mandeep - you should consider joining the yahoo group called marketstudent. the owner of that group "marko" is an excellent teacher for newbies and he gives free webinars every wednesday, and he is not out to get your money.  ~gregfarber  (ps. marko is a member of this group as well)


On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 9:54 PM, mandeep1233 <mandeep1233@ yahoo.com> wrote:
 
I own 5 contracts of VBAAD.X that I bought at $1.68. I have no clue when to sell them and holding them for few more months is going to affect the return. Can someone please explain how Delta and all that stuff works with Leaps.



__._,_.___
The goal of TheOptionClub is to provide a forum for members to work together for the purpose of furthering our individual understanding option trading.  All messages and postings, and any materials circulated are provided for discussion and educational purposes only.  No statement contained in any materials from TheOptionClub should be considered a recommendation to buy or sell a security or to provide investment, legal or tax advice.  All investors are encouraged to consult a qualified professional before trading in any security.  Stock and option trading involves risk and is not suitable for most people.  There is no guarantee that any information provided is accurate and, may in fact, be wrong.  It is understood that the participants in TheOptionClub have varying backgrounds and degrees of experience in option trading, and that regardless of experience each member is considered a student.  As such, any information distributed through TheOptionClub should be considered with a critical mind and not relied upon as an authoritative source.

To unsubscribe from TheOptionClub, send an email to:
OptionClub-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
Recent Activity
Visit Your Group
Yahoo! Finance

It's Now Personal

Guides, news,

advice & more.

Ads on Yahoo!

Learn more now.

Reach customers

searching for you.

Yahoo! Groups

Mental Health Zone

Learn about issues

Find support

.

__,_._,___

No comments:

Post a Comment