There are a lot of books like Stock Options for Dummies. Some of the best ones should be trading options for dummies, options for the beginner and beyond.
Stan Weinstein's Secrets For Profiting in Bull and Bear Markets, Technical Analysis of Stock Trends, 8th Edition, Technical Analysis of Stock Trends, 8th Edition, are great books if you already know how to trade in the stock market. If not you should pick up a book on the basics like, Beginner's Guide To Day Trading Online, or stock investing for dummies.
Dummies books can be purchased at any local bookstore like Barnes and Noble, Borders, or Hastings. You can also find them online from either the webpages that correspond with the previously stated stores or from Amazon.
You can try the official 'For Dummies' website if you'd like to pick up a copy of the book or alternatively, look for it on Amazon as they have some in stock as well.
Yes, you can purchase Canadian stock options. You can use a stock trader, like Scottrade or etrade to buy stocks yourself or you can go to a company like Edward Jones and have them purchase the stocks for you.
Yes there are many books to teach you about investing. I personllay like the series investing for dummies. I also use suzzy orman's books in the past.
Redeemable preferred stock, Common stock, Employee stock options can be termed as equity in the financial market. If dividends are not continuously paid for 2 months the preferred stock can have equity rights like common stock
Commodities options have a lot of advantages compared to the stock options like having a lower margin requirement, attractive premiums, diversification and fundamental bias. These advantages are based on experience with commodity trader.
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No Because there are no market makers after hours for the stock, there are also no market makers for the options. It would be too risky, especially with volatile events like earnings announcements.
presume you mean "back date"... like back dating stock options. Questionable and sometimes illegal process of claiming in the present that something (like the granting of stock options to executives) actually occurred at an earlier time than it did.
There are many, many, books with business advice. The most well-known of these kinds of books would be the "For Dummies" series. In addition, there are sites like entrepreneur which can also provide insight.
its naturally like that dummies!!