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Your Questions About Trade Currency Options

Monday, January 2nd, 2012

Sandra Your Questions About Trade Currency Options

Sandra asks…

What is the name of the USA markets that trade currency options?

admin answers:

In IBD they are marked next to the symbol

Lisa Your Questions About Trade Currency Options

Lisa asks…

I am new to investing and I would like to start trading currency options. How do I start?

admin answers:

I am not sure why as a new investor you’d want to go for such an advanced strategy – but to each his own. Finding a financial advisor that will take you as a client may even be difficult due to the risk they take engaging in stategies above the client’s comprehension.

My suggestion is to study option trading, then practice on paper (no real money), until you are confident in executing a strategy and then get a financial advisor to make the trades.

Susan Your Questions About Trade Currency Options

Susan asks…

Any web site to trade currency option with only couple thousand dollars?

admin answers:

I would assume, almost any forex online broker will. Though, there is a mini account version. Where, you are allowed to put up only $50 and your trading with $10,000.

Http://www.fxcm.com/

Just be careful and use proper money management with the leveraged accounts. Especially, the mini accounts like this. This broker automatically uses margin calls, and your money can go in seconds, if not careful.

Linda Your Questions About Trade Currency Options

Linda asks…

Which out of currency or stock options is safer, and has a higher win ratio of you winning and making a profit?

I am 18 years old and I am looking to trade either stock or currency options. I know the basics of how stock options work, but I’m not sure of currency options. Which is better to trade out of currency options or stock options that is safer to trade? Also, which type of options out of currency options or stock options has the most likely chance and higher probability of you winning the trade and making a profit out of the two of them?

admin answers:

The volume on currency options is too small for me. I prefer the FX for currencies. Many individual stocks have the same problem. For such stocks again I prefer the stock itself or hedged strategies. For naked positions I keep to high volume index options. Less slippage, and a lot easier to get out, over ride any greater gain on other options. In short I’ll take the stock options over currency options all the time.

David Your Questions About Trade Currency Options

David asks…

Is there a specific money requirement to be able to trade commodities, options, and/or currency?

I hope there isn’t, because I only have $2,000!

admin answers:

Usually they want 5000 dollars to start because of transaction fees but call them and tell them you’ll have more soon. You can control 200x the amount you invest so you can control 40,000 worth of Euros but with so little if there is a move downward in the market you could get called and lose your 2K instantly. Commodities is not for the weak of heart. Its best if you have about 20K-50K to start. But you can get a practice account to see how you would be doing right now if you had that money.

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