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$Facebook(FB.US$ Some brokers offer trading of the three major U.S. stock indexes. The effect of medium - and long-term investment in small stock indexes is similar to that of U.S. stock index funds.
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Historically speaking, September has been the worst month for the stock market. Could this year be any different? The rise of the $S&P 500 Index(.SPX.US$ so far has bolstered hopes that the index will continue to perform well for the rest of the year. Talks of an impending market correction and time for a pullback should not sway investors from staying vested in the market. Buying and selling simply based on the month of the calender is not necessary a wise strategy. It is better to stay vested in the market to maximise gains than to attempt to time the market since it is difficult if not almost impossible to correctly time market tops and bottoms. Moving forward, the ride upwards could be bumpy and investment portfolio may be hit along the way. So long as investors are aware of the potential risks ahead and holding on strong quality stocks like ...
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$Facebook(FB.US$ It will not survive in the future, new app with more options and freedom. off course ads and algorithm will destroy FB.
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$Facebook(FB.US$ not sure how long this positive side will last
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I'm trying to understand the call and put option.
Please correct me if the below is wrong.
Much appreciate for your reply and explanation.
Buy call options = Buyer get the premium immediately? buy at the higher than current price which expecting the price will raise in future?
Sell call options = Seller pay the premium immediately? Why need to sell it if price expect to raise?
Sell put options = Seller get the premium immediately? sell at the lower than current price which expecting the price will drop in future?
Buy call options = Buyer pay the premium immediately? Why buyer choose this?
Which one is able to buy or sell in order to receive the premium?
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Please correct me if the below is wrong.
Much appreciate for your reply and explanation.
Buy call options = Buyer get the premium immediately? buy at the higher than current price which expecting the price will raise in future?
Sell call options = Seller pay the premium immediately? Why need to sell it if price expect to raise?
Sell put options = Seller get the premium immediately? sell at the lower than current price which expecting the price will drop in future?
Buy call options = Buyer pay the premium immediately? Why buyer choose this?
Which one is able to buy or sell in order to receive the premium?
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