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Basic Training: Futures Options vs. Equity Options
We've talked about how to use options to mitigate your portfolio risk, but many traders also rely on commodities diversification as a way to mitigate portfolio risk.
Futures options strategies: All of the options strategies we've discussed on this program in the past are applicable to futures options as well with a few exceptions
Covered call & protective puts both require underlying futures positions - something most traders prefer to avoid.
Most traders looking for diversification typically want bullish exposure to the underlying. Some great options strategies for this include:
Futures are useful for traders who want to establish sizable positions with a minimum of outlay
Options on futures can be useful for traders and asset managers who want exposure to alternative asset classes but can't or won't trade futures. You'll need a futures account to trade futures options - but if you use risk mitigated strategies such as spreads and don't get net short units and close out positions near expiration you don’t have to worry about dealing with the underlying.
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Basic Training: Futures Options vs. Equity Options
We've talked about how to use options to mitigate your portfolio risk, but many traders also rely on commodities diversification as a way to mitigate portfolio risk.
Futures options strategies: All of the options strategies we've discussed on this program in the past are applicable to futures options as well with a few exceptions
Covered call & protective puts both require underlying futures positions - something most traders prefer to avoid.
Most traders looking for diversification typically want bullish exposure to the underlying. Some great options strategies for this include:
Futures are useful for traders who want to establish sizable positions with a minimum of outlay
Options on futures can be useful for traders and asset managers who want exposure to alternative asset classes but can't or won't trade futures. You'll need a futures account to trade futures options - but if you use risk mitigated strategies such as spreads and don't get net short units and close out positions near expiration you don’t have to worry about dealing with the underlying.
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