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What this means is there are two types of investors or traders who could use options trading instead of buying a stock directly.When you have a small capital base, which is less than $10,000 then you need to be particularly aware of risk, and be far more careful with your trading decisions and your choice of trading instruments. A stock is a trading instrument, but so is a stock option. http://innertradingcirclereviews.co/currency-code-counter-review/ Using a stock option dramatically lowers your costs. For example a stock is trading at $73.63 and you think it is a good entry after a correction. However you have only $4000 in your trading account so you can't afford to buy even 100 shares because you would need $7363 to put on the trade. Instead you can buy a call option "at the money" contract for only $1.43 per share for a total investment on 100 share contract of $143. This means you can trade the stock because the option contract is within your budget, and your risk is now only $143 rather than $3000 based on proper stop loss and buy entry prices.

2. The investor or trader who has plenty of capital, but the proper stop loss placement is far too much risk.If you have plenty of capital to trade the stock, but when you study the actual entry price based on a professional bracketed order that protects from whipsaws and stocks that reverse suddenly, you find that the proper stop loss placement is far too much risk. You do not want to take this much risk but you really like the stock and are confident it is going to recover, and move back up Currency Code Counter based on strong indicators and strengthening fundamentals. To insure that the stock is going to continue to move up, that you are buying into strength and are therefore avoiding the risk of a whipsaw the entry must be at $75.50 and the stop must be at $71.00. That is a 4.50 point risk or $4500 on your intended 1000 share purchase of this stock.

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