Warm greeting to all forum mates here. I am reading through as many threads as possible in the past few days and really happy to see the effort put in by the senior members to share and guide the newbies. Big thanks for that. A specific post to mention...
In the Options arena, by Gunavathi (Madam/Sir? ) -on stradle stangle.
Nice effort to put with actual numbers to explain a concept rather than theory and graphs. Loads of write-ups and graphs available allover the net but only few showing real life examples. I am taking a bow
And another one, giving notes on how to use write-options instead of buy actual shares and benift better.. new avenue for me to explore.
Abt me... Am In the shares for a long time. Mr Harshad Mehta driven me out of the context by burning my fingers
Stayed away from market for a long and retuned with caution and choose MFs as investment vehicles. Covered the losses now and have surplus to explore the risk and fun of trade. There is a saying 'Trade makes brokers rich, investment makes investors rich'. The second part is true for the beginers and poor ppl like me
Now I want to test the first part of the statement and prove it wrong with all your guidence in trade. Cheers!
In the Options arena, by Gunavathi (Madam/Sir? ) -on stradle stangle.
Nice effort to put with actual numbers to explain a concept rather than theory and graphs. Loads of write-ups and graphs available allover the net but only few showing real life examples. I am taking a bow
And another one, giving notes on how to use write-options instead of buy actual shares and benift better.. new avenue for me to explore.
Abt me... Am In the shares for a long time. Mr Harshad Mehta driven me out of the context by burning my fingers
Stayed away from market for a long and retuned with caution and choose MFs as investment vehicles. Covered the losses now and have surplus to explore the risk and fun of trade. There is a saying 'Trade makes brokers rich, investment makes investors rich'. The second part is true for the beginers and poor ppl like me
Now I want to test the first part of the statement and prove it wrong with all your guidence in trade. Cheers!