Trading-Options-Online.com Releases New Video On “Understanding Option Sensitivities 101”



Alberto Pau’s website http://www.trading-options-online.com published a recent video on how to understand option sensitivities when trading options online. In less than 3 minutes this expert online options trader reveals what the key 5 “Greeks” are and how they can be used for trading and risk management.

When interviewed, the website owner stated “With the reduced market volatility this year many forex and commodity traders have looked to start trading options online. However, very few of them fully appreciate the intricacies of these derivative instruments.” Mr. Pau then continued “This video is the first of a series on http://www.trading-options-online.com designed to address this information gap.”

Trading options online can offer many profit opportunities that most novice traders don’t see. The flipside is that it requires an understanding of a number of concepts –some of which mathematical- beyond prices rising and falling. The growth of online trading now means that many strategies that were previously privy only to a few “insiders” are now available to the general public, very few of these being free to access though.

This tutorial sits within a larger education project that Alberto Pau started in the recent months. On his website are available a number of articles on trading options online designed to cater from the novice trader all the way to the experienced dealer. “My objective is to allow the wider public to trade on the same level-playing field as the larger funds or investment houses”, states Pau. He then concludes: “This means starting by spreading the knowledge and the industry's best practices.”

For more information on Alberto Pau’s “Trading Options Online – Understanding Option Sensitivities 101” video click here: http://www.trading-options-online.com/trading-options-onl....

Alberto Pau (BSc, MSc) is a leading online options trader and risk management consultant in the forex and commodity markets. Alberto spent 7 years trading derivatives (both vanilla and exotic) for some of the world’s largest investment banks.

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