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Option Pricing: What Determine Option Premiums? Want to Know...

Since its role is important in life, talking about money will catch people eyes. I think you will agree with me at this point. Anyone who knows the value of money will have special concern on it somehow. We can't do anything well without money. For this reason I want to share with you topics realated to money. We will research options pricing. To be traders in options trading floor, we know that having knowledge about option premiums and other related concepts is very important. To talk about this, do you know LaSalle Futures Group? LaSalle Futures Group headquartered in the Chicago Board of Trade, one of the centers of international futures trading, is pleased to introduce our premium collection program, Time Means Money. This broker-assisted program is designed for the individual investors who can assume a calculated risk of loss can potentially benefit from the same market dynamics that large fund managers use to collect option premium over the course of time. The program will help collect option premiums by using options pricing models and theory. You guys can get explanation about "What is an option?", "Why we sell options?", about the history of the most mathematically complex of all applied areas of finance_option pricing techniques, about option selling which is also known options writing. Besides, traders can get free guide about options selling and know how option selling can give you. Learn the full knowledge and useful information and services which will be the sharpen tools for the success in your business! Life always challenges us, but we surely can overcome all difficulties by sharing, listening and learning together. A better day will come!

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Futures Trading

Futures Trading

Taken on May 25, 2009 9:16:07 AM
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