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Sunday, September 27, 2009

Quick Tips to Easily Understanding Call Options

By Maclin Vestor

In late 2008, after the market tanked, losing at one point over 500 points in a day, this was for many, a wake up call to them. They realized that perhaps owning stocks for the long run was not entirely safe, and required some more financial education.

While it's true that in the long run stocks may have returned 10%, at any given moment they could come down. Do you really want to risk that we go through a depression or hyperinflation causing you to lose value just before your retirement? Puts and calls are a way to either do less with more, or protect against the things you want less of to happen more. Of course, unfortunately many people use them to speculate trying to do more with the same amount of money at risk, which can potentially lead to much greater losses. An option contact is the right to execute a certain trade at a given price. A call option is the right to buy, where as a put option is the right to sell. Now if you could buy a stock at $100, you could either pay for 100 shares for $10000. Or you might be able to buy an option contract for the right to buy 100 shares, at a set price. You don't pay for the shares themselves unless you decide to.

An analogy I like to use is a reservation to buy an item that isn't even out yet. Say people wanted to buy the PlayStation 4 immediately after the release date was out. Now let's say people expect it will cost $1000. You on the other hand have looked at everything that they say the PlayStation 4 will contain, and you believe it will actually be worth $2000 when it debuts. You believe the supply will be short, demand large in the future. A store learns that it in fact would retail at $1000 if sold today. So you might put down $100 now to reserve that PlayStation 4 at $1000. You only have 30 days after its release date to execute this "option" otherwise it expires worthless and you lose your 100 shares. Now lets say it's a huge debut, and everyone wants it, you could pick up your copy and own the PlayStation and decide when you want to sell it. Or, you could let someone else do that work, and say online it's going for $2,000. So you could sell the rights to your contract for maybe $900, and now your $100 contract is worth $900. The thing about options is if you are right, the rewards are much greater in percentage points. You could buy the PlayStation at $1000 when everyone else is paying $2000 this contract is worth $1000. Although you would have gained $1000 if you bought the PS4 at $1000 rather than get a contract to reserve it at that price, by only paying $100 you risk a lot less. If you were to buy 10 contracts the maximum potential risk is still 100%, but the reward would be 10 times as great. Unfortunately while the potential risk is the same, in reality, the risk is greater because the liklihood of a large loss occurs more often.

Options work the same way as the example, only rather than the right to buy a single item; it is the right to purchase shares, usually 100 shares per 1 contract. So instead of paying $100 for the right to buy a $1000 item, you instead might pay $100 to purchase $1000 worth of stock or 100 shares at $10.

There are of course some major downfalls. If the stock goes below $1000, who in their right mind would want to buy the contract? Well actually, anyone who believed the price would go up significantly. So if the contract never expired, someone would pay a lot more. If the contract expired the next day, the contract would be worth a lot less as it would be a much greater gamble.

Another fallback is it is not quite the same as putting $100 as people do at retailers traditionally, because in that case, the $100 is generally refundable or discounted towards your purchase, where in the case of options they are not. So it's possible that the value of the underlying stock goes up, but your contract still isn't worth anything. If in the example, you were only able to sell it for $1099 or less, you would still lose out. Say that instead of paying $100, reserving a $1000 item at $1000 price, you decided you would rather pay $65 to reserve that stock at $1200 price. Although the stock is not currently worth that much, if it does go to 2000, it's worth $800 over a 1200% increase. However if it only goes to $1200, you're out the $56, rather than gaining $200. In addition, even if you did reserve it at $1000, if the price of the item is not worth at least $1100 you have lost, and in addition, you could have used that $100 elsewhere during that time.

The options market is derived from the stock market, and may require a different trading system. While every option you have is based on the underlying price of the stock, index, or commodity, that doesn't mean the risk is the same. There is a greater risk of the stock doing nothing as the option still maintains some of it's value. The more time it has, the more potential it has to achieve a gain, and thus the more it's worth. In general buying options is a way of having leveraged control over the stock's price movements without needing to own them directly. Buying a put option is betting the stock will go down, where as buying a call option is betting the stock will go up.

On the other hand, selling a put or call option is collecting cash with the promise to pay the call owner 100 shares of the stock, and the put owner you will be forced to buy 10 shares at the designated price. For example, if you sold a call for $100 with the designated price of 100 shares at $10 or $1000, and the stock went up to $15 or $1500 worth, it would cosst you $500. If you owned the shares of stock you could instead just sell the shares and miss out on the gain that you would have otherwise had. If you sell puts for $1000 for 100 shares at the designated price of $10 per share and the stock was at $10 and went to $5, you would have to buy 100 shares at $10 even though it's only worth $5 each, or just take a $500 loss. Buying stocks and options both can be risky, and it is important to consult with experts and to understand the rules and regulations as well before investing, or before trading stocks or options. - 23229

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Law Of Attraction - Where To Find A Good School

By Barbara Remirez

The Law of Attraction works whether you are aware of its existence or not. This is so because it is not powered by words only, even though they do have an effect, it is powered by your vibrations. This is the unique signal you broadcast out into the universe.

The Law of Attraction is always on. You can't switch off this universal Law. And it works whether you believe it or not.

This is the vibrational signal that each of us broadcasts. If you are fine tuning your signals to let others know what you are searching for to find your happiness, the vibrations coming back to you will be ones on how to find that happiness. It is about learning who you are and what you sincerely desire.

Before you use the Law of Attraction to manifest money, a common application, you have to understand that you still have to pay attention to the monetary laws that dominate our world. If you pay no attention to them, you are going to wind up disappointed. This is the reason why so many "systems" for manifesting money fail to deliver. They try to bypass the economic laws and create "magic" money.

Consider what it takes to become successful in the art of manifesting.

Think about what you really want in life. It may not be money and it may not even be for yourself. Whatever the situation, you write down your needs, visualizing them as you go. You must be precise. What make is the car? What model? What is its color? Does it have leather upholstery, or vinyl? What color is the upholstery, etc. Make it so real in your mind that when you look out of your window, you fully anticipate to see it.

It is like learning a new skill. Unless you are a genius or exceptionally gifted, you must put into practice that skill for at least 30 days until you have it deep-seated in your subliminal mind so that it becomes second nature. Repetition is a very effective method to enter thoughts into your subconscious mind.

The Universe holds all the riches we could possibly want. The Law of Attraction is the most effective technique whereby you may attain wealth and success, even freedom from illness, provided you believe in it absolutely. Belief does not make the Law stronger, but it does strengthen your own thoughts.

To sum it up simply, you attract the images you hold in your mind, unconsciously or consciously. If you believe that good is going to come to you it will. You must be truthful to yourself in what you want and then believe that it will happen.

To learn the missing links of the much talked about Law of Attraction, consider becoming a member in the Global Information Network. - 23229

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An Introduction to Forex Trading

By Bart Icles

Before we engage into any new venture, it is important that we give ourselves enough time to have a proper introduction to the new kind of business we are considering. The same is true if we are locking our eyes on to foreign exchange trading or forex trading. The forex or FX market is a very attractive kind of market, and is reputed to be the largest known financial or trading market in the world. Everyday, trillions of US dollars are being traded in this lucrative market. This average value is even greater than what US equity or stock markets can make in combined volume.

The foreign exchange market works through a spontaneous purchasing or buying of a certain currency in exchange for another type of currency. Although spontaneous, forex traders often make decisions based on market signals. This only emphasizes the different forms of irony that take place in this unpredictable kind of market. In trading currencies, you will notice they are typically bought and sold in groups of two or what the forex market knows as currency pairs. The most common currency pairs include EUR/USD and USD/JPY.

One of the most common questions that newcomers to the forex market have is why people need to engage in forex trading. Currencies are often traded because businesses and governments that sell and purchase products and services to international markets need to convert the profits that they make into currencies that can be accepted in their home countries. However, this only counts as a small part of the forex market.

The large bulk of earnings made through forex trading can be attributed to traders who venture into the market to make profits and at other times, speculations. Presently, currency trading is often done through the use of majors or the most liquid currencies. The most liquid currencies in the forex market as of date are the Euro, US dollar, Japanese Yen, Australian dollar, Canadian dollar, Swiss franc, and British pound.

One main advantage of the forex market is its availability to traders virtually 24 hours a day. Typically, the forex market opens each day a Sydney then makes its way to other forex trading centers in the world, including Tokyo, London, and New York. In this manner, forex traders or investors can quickly respond to currency fluctuations. These currency fluctuations are results of economic, social, and political events that take place and change everyday. - 23229

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IRS Provides Guidance on New COBRA Rules

By Doeren Mayhew

The IRS recently released guidance, in a question and answer format, addressing how employers are to administer and seek recovery of the new COBRA premium subsidy enacted under the American ecovery and Reinvestment Tax Act of 2009 (P.L. 111-5). The Act provides that an individual who has been involuntarily terminated on or after September 1, 2008, through the end of 2009 is required to pay only 35% of the group health insurance premium to secure COBRA continuation coverage (up to nine months).

The new guidance focuses on two broad areas: Form preparation - the mechanics of how an employer recovers the COBRA premium subsidy through a payroll credit claimed on IRS Form 941, and administration and eligibility. The guidance also addresses common inquiries surrounding the timing of when the subsidy begins and ends.

How the Subsidy Works: A former employee and his or her family are "assistance eligible employees" if they are eligible for COBRA health insurance continuation coverage as a result of any involuntary termination occurring from September 1, 2008, through December 31, 2009. These individuals are required to pay only 35% of the group health insurance premium that would otherwise apply.

Under the IRS Act, the "person to whom the premiums are payable" - generally, the employer - pays the other 65% of the COBRA continuation premium. The employer module then be reimbursed by means of a federal payroll tax credit claimed on Form 941.

Payroll Credit Usually, an employer can claim the payroll credit for the COBRA premium subsidy on Form 941, Employer's Quarterly Federal Tax Return. To do so, the employer should enter the amount of any COBRA premium assistance payments paid on behalf of employees for that quarter on Line 12a. The amount entered should equal 65% of eligible workers' total COBRA premium payments - not amounts received from former employees.

In its Guidance, the bureau indicated that there has been some fault surrounding the proper sort of individuals to be reported on Line 12b as having received COBRA payment assistance reported on Line 12a. The guidance clarifies that only one individual should be counted for Line 12b purposes in a situation where a past employee has also secured coverage for other qualifying individuals much as a relative and/or children.

Timing Issues: The IRS has also clarified that the COBRA premium reduction applies as of the first period of coverage beginning on or after February 17, 2009, for which a qualifying involuntary terminated employee is eligible to pay 35% of the premium. The exact date of coverage is contingent upon the period to which premiums are charged to the plan. The 35% premium subsidy generally applies until the earliest of three events: (1) when the former employee secures other health insurance coverage; (2) the date that is nine months after the first day of the first month for which the special COBRA premium subsidy provision applies; or (3) the date the individual is no longer eligible for COBRA continuation coverage. - 23229

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A Helping Hand In Real Estate

By Paolo Koster

Among the so many varieties of credit cards, one of the most underestimated is the value of a business credit card. Many people do not choose to apply for a business credit card because aside from having a definite target market" the business owners or business executives"it seems to be complicated to use.

Although a business credit card has more requirements and has higher interests compared to other types of credit cards there is, contrary to the common conception, t can be very helpful if used properly.

Since it is targeted towards businessmen or those people who are heading towards building a business, a business credit card can definitely benefit these small businesses. A business credit card helps the budding business by extending payments while improving the cash flow.

It really pays to go to the bank when one applies for a credit card to get the chance to answer all immediate inquiries. But since business credit card is for business people who are always on the go, many business credit card issuers offers online applications for business credit cards.

The real estate agents act as information hub for people looking to buy property. In fact, a lot of sellers find it much more convenient to sell their properties by listing it with real estate agents.

Customized company logos and access to instant cash are also available on line. Other business credit card online offers detailed reporting features for easy monitoring and access.

Another good way to get a property, that is a good real estate investment, is to look for foreclosures by banks/ VA/ FHA or to visit public auctions. You can generally get a good deal here. Divorce settlements are another good real estate investment opportunity.

Although majority of the business credit card issuers offer great value deals, it is very important to research first what does your business needs. Whether your business credit card is meant for investing in inventory or just for payroll, it is significant to look for a flexible business credit card that can handle almost anything. - 23229

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