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There is a wealth of information on just about anything available on the Internet. A person can simply type any word on the search engine and it will quickly churn out thousands upon thousands of direct and related data on the given subject. This is the same for the trading market.
With the advancements in communications and information dissemination, it is not impossible for data on past and real-time trading to be available online. There are even options for people to conduct trading transactions directly via the Internet so they won't have to leave the comforts of their home.
There is a multitude of web sites that cater to the trading of options and futures. Not only do these sites give advice on how to conduct trades, but also provide techniques and strategies so traders will be able to get the maximum values possible for their investments.
Options and futures trading sites also showcase charts, for easier market tracking, as well as other tools, like currency converters, tickers and how-to articles.
Examples of these sites are Futuresguide.com, Numa.com, Futures-buying-guide.com, Optionstradinglessons.com and chforum.org. There are a lot of sites that offer various types of data not only on futures and options but on other financial instruments, as well. All you have to do is do a quick Google search.
Web sites of exchanges, like the Cboe.com of the Chicago Board Options Exchange, also provide information on how to handle futures and options trading.
You may also be able to open either accounts with sites like Tradeindex.co.uk and Cantorindex.co.uk, among others. Of course, we mustn't forget financial journals or newsletters, like the Wall Street Journal or The Financial Times, to gain the latest updates on options and futures movements.
Most trading sites also have message boards and fora where members can directly connect with fellow members to discuss trading itself. The boards are divided into several categories, included among which are subjects on futures and options trading.
Through the fora, traders are able to keep themselves updated with new strategies and industry news. Not only that, they are also able to chat with other people to compare trading experiences and share information.
Because the Internet is fast becoming a primary communication and resource hub for many people, not just financial traders, it is inevitable that one day all transactions will be made online. So while it's still fresh, you better get a good head start and scour the Net for sites and resources on options and futures trading.
Trading Currency Options News
FX trading an attractive option - TODAYonline
FX trading an attractive option TODAYonline A recent survey by the Bank of International Settlements (BIS) found that the global FX market now turns over an average US$4 trillion (S$5 trillion) a day, 20 per cent more than in 2007. The BIS identified "significant" growth in cash or spot trading ... |
Currency Volatility Falls to Lowest Since August 2008 Amid Signs of Growth - Bloomberg
Currency Volatility Falls to Lowest Since August 2008 Amid Signs of Growth Bloomberg Implied volatility of three-month options on Group of Seven currencies as tracked by the JPMorgan G7 Volatility Index fell as low as 9.79 percent today, the least since Aug. 8, 2008, before trading at 9.92 percent at 11:14 am London time. |
NYSE Euronext Has Contingency Plan For Euro Breakup--CFO - Fox Business
![]() BBC News | NYSE Euronext Has Contingency Plan For Euro Breakup--CFO Fox Business The exchange firm runs in London Europe's second-largest futures exchange by volume, where traders do business in short-term interest rate futures and options designed to hedge exposure to the euro, along side other currencies. NYSE Euronext Announces Fourth Quarter and Full-Year 2011 Financial Results How NYSE Will Go It Alone NYSE Beats, Growth Sluggish |
Canadian Dollar Drops Most in a Month as Europe Witholds Greek Bailout - Bloomberg
Canadian Dollar Drops Most in a Month as Europe Witholds Greek Bailout Bloomberg Implied volatility, which traders quote and use to set option prices, signals the expected pace of swings in the underlying currency. It has averaged 10 percent over the past year. Bonds Gain Canada's government bonds rose for the first time in four ... |
MahiFX Unveils New FX Trading Platform at City of London Launch - PR Web (press release)
MahiFX Unveils New FX Trading Platform at City of London Launch PR Web (press release) The MahiFX browser-based platform will open for trading to retail FX investors on the 20th February. MahiFX, developed by ex-interbank traders, analysts and developers, is headed by David Cooney, former global co-head of currency options and e-FX ... |
Foreign Currency/Fixed Income Commentary - Inside Futures
![]() Bloomberg | Foreign Currency/Fixed Income Commentary Inside Futures The key guidance would be that traders following short-term trends should take only small or moderate long positions when the trend is upwards as it is now, but larger short positions when the trend turns down. Today produced the news that markets ... Euro Drops From Two-Month High Before Greece Meeting, ECB Policy Decision Euro Rises as Greek Leaders Reach Austerity Deal; Pound Advances ECB holds rates, mulls Greek options |
FX options herald challenge to Swiss franc peg - Reuters
![]() Financial Times | FX options herald challenge to Swiss franc peg Reuters Traders say demand is rising for short-dated downside options - bets the euro will fall against the franc - on the common currency dropping below the 1.20 franc floor. One-month implied volatility has risen to 5 percent from around 4.3 percent at the ... Euro Erases Decline Against U.S. Dollar to Trade Little Changed at $1.31 Traders on alert for Swiss intervention |
'Volatility junkie' super traders are a new breed of money makers - The National
![]() The National | 'Volatility junkie' super traders are a new breed of money makers The National They split the trading day into seconds, not hours. They microtrade, sometimes making hundreds or even thousands of trades a day as they seek to make quick profits from tiny movements of shares and currencies, only to leave the trade almost as soon as ... |





