Trading CTM (Close to the Money) Options: The Trade with a Built-in Edge

Trading CTM (Close to the Money) Options: The Trade with a Built-in Edge

by Mark Wolfinger
Trading CTM (Close to the Money) Options: The Trade with a Built-in Edge

Trading CTM (Close to the Money) Options: The Trade with a Built-in Edge

by Mark Wolfinger

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Overview

Iron condor trading has a lot to recommend it because the strategy is easy to understand and the trade can be set up with a high probability of making money. Those are very enticing qualities for traders, especially rookie traders.

 

In Trading CTM (Close to the Money) Options, Wolfinger explains why better results are achieved by trading closer-to-the-money (CTM) iron condors. Discover why it’s actually advantageous to trade with a reduced probability of winning. The combination of larger profits (and smaller losses), coupled with the ease of making risk-reducing adjustments (if needed) make CTM iron condors the winning choice.

 

Read the clear arguments why CTM iron condors come with a built-in trading advantage.

 

Important reminder: No strategy is suitable under all market conditions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780133064193
Publisher: Pearson Education
Publication date: 02/27/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 23
File size: 586 KB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Mark D. Wolfinger has been trading options for more than 37 years and served as a market maker on the trading floor of the Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE). For more than 12 years, he has taught individual investors how to adopt risk-reducing, profit-enhancing option strategies. He is author of three books, including The Rookies Guide to Options: The Beginner's Handbook of Trading Equity Options, which shows options newcomers how seasoned traders make their trading decisions and describes six leading option strategies in detail.

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