As with any type of investment, you should have at least a basic education in futures trading before you decide to purchase futures contracts. There is tremendous potential to profit by trading futures. With the high upside potential, however, there is also the possibility that you will lose money when you engage in futures trading.
You need to exercise care when trading futures, though, as any contract specifies the date at which you must take delivery. Most investors who purchase futures trades do not intend to take possession of the product for which they have the contract. Instead, they hope to profit from trading or selling the contract to another party.
Get the Education You Need to Begin Trading Options on Futures Contracts
Investors at any experience level can trade options on futures, even without an education in finance because:
The Optioneer program summarizes key market signals to deliver valuable insights you can use before purchasing options.
We provide free seminars through which you can learn the basics of trading options on futures and how to incorporate the Optioneer system into your current investing strategy.
After receiving the necessary education in how to use our system, it will take you just minutes each day to make your trading decisions.
Without the necessary education in trading options on futures, you might think investing is just like gambling. Using the Optioneer system, though, you can make informed choices based on the market and patterns that have been identified through years of study. To hear more about the Optioneer program, call us at 800-845-2502 or contact us at info@optioneer.com.
The risk of loss in trading commodity futures and options can be substantial. Before trading, you should carefully consider your financial position to determine if futures trading is appropriate. When trading futures and/or options, it is possible to lose the full balance of your account. It is also possible to lose more than your initial deposit when trading futures and/or granting/writing options. As a result, selling/writing "uncovered" options exposes the seller/writer to the possibility of margin calls and virtually unlimited risk. All funds committed should be purely risk capital. Past performance is no guarantee of future trading results.
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