Online seminar: Profitable options trading even without an opinion on the future market direction

Options trading is the “pinnacle of stock market trading”. It is theoretically and operationally very demanding, but offers many times the return potential compared to classic stock trading. In the online seminar on December 29th from 6 p.m. you will find out how to get started with options trading.

In contrast to most other asset and derivative classes, there are both theoretical and statistically proven advantages for a higher return. After a well-founded training and with some practical experience, trading can generally be practiced later comfortably at the desk or via smartphone “on the side” (i.e. alongside another professional activity), without having to spend relevant time on ongoing stock market news, charts or fundamental analyses . target of Online seminars on December 29th from 6 p.m is to understand exactly what you are doing and how profits come about without having to rely on external information.



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Professor Arun Chaudhuri will be in Online seminars on December 29th from 6 p.m work primarily with options on the US base index S&P 500, as these offer the best liquidity advantages in practice.

As a participant, you will learn how options can be used as part of a diversified portfolio, the role volatility plays in options trading, and how option trading can be used as an income strategy. Professor Chaudhuri will also show how to use options in different market scenarios – be it bull or bear markets.



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Prof. Dr. Arun Chaudhuri studied electrical engineering and economics at the TU Darmstadt and received his doctorate in economic theory. After his early years as a management consultant at the Boston Consulting Group, he worked in various management positions, including at T-Systems and SAP, as well as as founder and board member of an international IT service company. In addition to his other consulting work, he was also a professor of business administration at a private university for over 12 years. He has been involved in the stock market for 30 years with varying intensity and strategy. He has now been active full-time as a private options trader with his own money for over 2 years and derives his regular real income from this.

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