10 Reasons to Use ETFs When Trading Options
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A call or a put on an ETF enables you to play a trend -- such as the banks are falling or the banks are rising -- without investigating the fundamentals or the charts of a dozen or more companies. I don’t recommend it but they are also a way to play a binary event like a major headline everyone knows is coming -- an election, the passage of the Troubled Assets Relief Program (TARP) and so on -- something that has a major impact on a market segment. And get in and out quickly and very profitably if you are right.
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