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Is there anybody can recommend an option trading course

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 wyz00888 
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Hi suko,I do not trade Shanghai exchange,I want to trade US market

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The CBOE has lots of educational material on their website including the volatility products.

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I have found Larry Gaines of Power Cycle Trading to offers excellent training, and signals for very low cost. They work on Tradestation, Ninjatrader and Thinkorswim. For Forex, Futures, stocks and options.

Also Certus Trading offers profitable Options strategies and for even more money Profits Run offer a very worthwhile Options mentoring and details of trading setups using easily available signal strategies.

I have basically moved from FX to Futures to Options Trading, the first two I was plagued with whipsawing action, whereas with options I can sell premium and although it takes longer, I am finding it more reliable and profitable to do so.

I have no affiliation with any of the people mentioned other than to be a paying client.

I have found Tastytrade and Dough to be useful too.

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Has anyone here used the alert services at Capitaldiscussions.com?

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I have found Larry Gaines of Power Cycle Trading to offers excellent training, and signals for very low cost. They work on Tradestation, Ninjatrader and Thinkorswim. For Forex, Futures, stocks and options.

Also Certus Trading offers profitable Options strategies and for even more money Profits Run offer a very worthwhile Options mentoring and details of trading setups using easily available signal strategies.

I have basically moved from FX to Futures to Options Trading, the first two I was plagued with whipsawing action, whereas with options I can sell premium and although it takes longer, I am finding it more reliable and profitable to do so.

I have no affiliation with any of the people mentioned other than to be a paying client.

I have found Tastytrade and Dough to be useful too.

Thanks for the recommendations. As for Profits Run, isn't that Bill Poulos? He's been around a long time, but I haven't heard many positive things about him.

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Keep it simple.

Open an account, trade 1-2 contracts until you study all of your flaws and then gradually increase size.

You are better off paying the market to teach you than paying for a course.

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You can try Steady Options for your options trading course.

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Go to tastytrade.com and watch for free mon. thru friday. Eight hours of option talk, with live trades being done. And did I mention it's FREE? I personally follow Liz and Jenny's trades, because they are good at helping someone who doesn't know a lot about trading options. Also, I use their platform. Very good and I have used TOS and Tradestation. Love trading options and it is refreshing to see someone in the business not always trying to sell something.

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Go to tastytrade.com and watch for free mon. thru friday. Eight hours of option talk, with live trades being done. And did I mention it's FREE? I personally follow Liz and Jenny's trades, because they are good at helping someone who doesn't know a lot about trading options. Also, I use their platform. Very good and I have used TOS and Tradestation. Love trading options and it is refreshing to see someone in the business not always trying to sell something.

I'll look into that, thank you very much for the info sir.

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