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  1. Asked: October 19, 2021In: Derivatives

    What is the Minimum Capital Required for Options Trading?

    Nilesh Jaiswal Contributor
    Added an answer on October 26, 2021 at 10:04 am

    Most of the retail traders choose option buying thinking option selling requires high margins. Eventually most of the time they lose the entire capital with in no time. Option selling doesn't require heavy margins if you hedge the positions properly. Even you can sell options with a minimum capitalRead more

    Most of the retail traders choose option buying thinking option selling requires high margins. Eventually most of the time they lose the entire capital with in no time.

    Option selling doesn’t require heavy margins if you hedge the positions properly. Even you can sell options with a minimum capital of 30k to 40k.

    If you are an option buyer, the minimum capital required is premium value x lot size. As I said the minimum capital required to sell the options is 30k if you hedge the position.

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  2. Asked: October 19, 2021In: Derivatives

    What is the Best Options Strategy for Volatile Market?

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    Vishal Jain
    Added an answer on October 20, 2021 at 10:26 am

    First of all we cannot predict the market movement. If you can predict the volatile market, you have many ways to earn money. Here are few general ways to predict the volatile market. Mostly volatile markets are expected after a trending day (up trend or down trend) If it forms high and low before 1Read more

    First of all we cannot predict the market movement. If you can predict the volatile market, you have many ways to earn money.

    Here are few general ways to predict the volatile market.

    1. Mostly volatile markets are expected after a trending day (up trend or down trend)
    2. If it forms high and low before 10:30 am

    The above indications are not holy grail, anything can happen in the market.

    Best Strategy to execute in Volatile Market:

    1. You can sell or buy options at day’s low or high
    2. Sell out of the money call and put options (Short Strangle)
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  3. Asked: October 19, 2021In: Investment

    How Much Returns I can Expect with 10 Lakh Capital in Stock Market?

    Vishal Jain
    Added an answer on October 20, 2021 at 10:15 am

    We cannot expect fixed returns from stock market. It won't take even 10 minutes to double and to lose the entire capital. It all depends on what type of stocks you invest in. If you invest in low risk stocks (Index Stocks), you may expect 10 to 15% returns per year if there are no uncertainties in tRead more

    We cannot expect fixed returns from stock market. It won’t take even 10 minutes to double and to lose the entire capital.

    It all depends on what type of stocks you invest in.

    If you invest in low risk stocks (Index Stocks), you may expect 10 to 15% returns per year if there are no uncertainties in the world.

    If you have good knowledge on option selling, you can expect 40 to 50% returns per year.

    But no one can predict the returns on intraday traders and option buyers.

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  4. Asked: October 19, 2021In: Learning

    How can I Buy Shares When it Hits Upper Circuit?

    Vishal Jain
    Added an answer on October 20, 2021 at 9:45 am

    Always you need a seller to buy the stocks and the buyer if you want to sell. If the stock hits upper circuit means there are no sellers. You will have to wait in the queue after placing the order. It is okay to wait for few days for positional traders but the intraday traders suffers in this situatRead more

    Always you need a seller to buy the stocks and the buyer if you want to sell. If the stock hits upper circuit means there are no sellers.

    You will have to wait in the queue after placing the order. It is okay to wait for few days for positional traders but the intraday traders suffers in this situation.

    In this situation the broker takes charge after market hours and buy the shares in auction market.

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  5. Asked: October 19, 2021In: Inspiration

    Why PR Sundar Workshops are Very Expensive?

    Vishal Jain
    Added an answer on October 20, 2021 at 9:36 am

    As we know selling options involves with huge capital. PR Sundar is an option seller and of course he teaches option selling strategies in his workshop. He clearly explained in one of his videos that all the strategies explained in his workshop are not for the people who have capital less than 25 laRead more

    As we know selling options involves with huge capital. PR Sundar is an option seller and of course he teaches option selling strategies in his workshop.

    He clearly explained in one of his videos that all the strategies explained in his workshop are not for the people who have capital less than 25 lakh. So, for a person with 25 lakh capital, spending 45000 for workshop is not an issue.

    In this video, he has clearly explained why the fee for workshops are expensive. Go through it.

    Watch Here.

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  6. Asked: October 19, 2021In: Intraday Trading

    Is there any No Loss Strategy in Stock Market?

    Vishal Jain
    Added an answer on October 19, 2021 at 11:07 am

    Yes, there is a no loss strategy but there is no profit too. You have to do nothing to implement this strategy, just add money top your account and do nothing. You must understand, trading is nothing but probability and the losses are inevitable if you trade. If you maintain proper Risk Reward RatioRead more

    Yes, there is a no loss strategy but there is no profit too. You have to do nothing to implement this strategy, just add money top your account and do nothing.

    You must understand, trading is nothing but probability and the losses are inevitable if you trade.

    If you maintain proper Risk Reward Ratio and maintain strict stop-loss, even 40% win rate is enough to get profits.

    Most of the scammers are selling their useless courses by quoting “No Loss Strategy’. Don’t get trapped by them.

    If you want to get profits on all days, you better avoid stock market.

    Maintaining proper strict stop-loss and risk-reward is the only way to succeed in the stock market.

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  7. Asked: October 19, 2021In: Learning

    What is Support and Resistance in Stocks?

    Vishal Jain
    Added an answer on October 19, 2021 at 10:55 am

    Support and Resistance levels are comes under price action trading. Most of the intraday and swing traders are pure price action based traders. Support is the level where there are buyers and the Resistance is the level where there are more sellers. Most of the buyers are activated at the support leRead more

    Support and Resistance levels are comes under price action trading. Most of the intraday and swing traders are pure price action based traders.

    Support is the level where there are buyers and the Resistance is the level where there are more sellers.

    Most of the buyers are activated at the support level since they thing that is the best price to buy. So the price of the stock increases when the buying activity begins.

    Similarly most of the sellers get activated at the resistance levels since they think that is the best price to sell. The price of the stock gradually goes down when the sellers get activated.

    But not all the times the price reverses at the support and resistance levels. The probability is high.

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