Use bullet trade when you want to capitalize on a falling market?
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hamilton Apprentice
Joined: 09 Jul 2004 Posts: 2
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Posted: 06/05/08 - 09:28 Post subject: |
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| I have recently been looking to start with investments. I have accumulated fair amount of assets and I have looking into the most efficient way to invest. I would like to know whether use of a bullet trade is good when you want to capitalize on a falling market. Thanks in advance for your help. Any info will do and really mean a lot. |
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lyn Apprentice
Joined: 21 Dec 2004 Posts: 5
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Posted: 07/05/08 - 00:51 Post subject: |
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| Any investment carries with it a risk in part. That is why you need to make sure everything goes as you plan, and that you make a good plan. When it comes to ensuring the value of your portfolio, you have to be aware what kind of portfolio you want to create. In any case, the falling market is not too fortunate for unprepared traders. Using bullet trade means that you are able to shorten your position immediately, and do that by getting put options, all because of the fact that the falling markets in other cases prevent traders from shortening. Hope you find the info helpful. |
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