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Fully comprehend the volatility to generate more profitable trades and consistent incomes with Bruce Marshall in The Beginners Guide to Volatility course from Simpler Trading

Time to level up your trading learning with Beginner’s Guide to Volatility from Simpler Options

Volatility is the rate at which the price of an asset rises or falls in response to a certain set of returns. The standard deviation of annualized returns over a specific time period is used to calculate volatility. It depicts the price range within which a security’s price might rise or fall. Volatility assesses a security’s risk. It is employed in option pricing algorithms to evaluate changes in underlying asset returns. Volatility reveals the security’s price behavior and aids in estimating the fluctuations that may occur in a short period of time. High volatility occurs when the prices of a security vary dramatically in a short period of time. A security is said to have low volatility if its prices move slowly over a lengthy period of time.

The trading course Beginner’s Guide to Volatility is provided by Simpler Options to teach you a wide range of applicable knowledge that will assist you beneficially in your trading. Let’s take a look at what this course covers:

  • What volatility is, and why it is important
  • How to determine whether volatility is cheap or expensive
  • Learn about the secret realm of volatility, which may make or destroy you as a trader.
  • Simple method to avoid purchasing pricey options and selling underpriced options
  • How to utilize volatility to choose the best trading method – calendar, iron condor, or butterfly
  • When is the ideal time to purchase a butterfly
  • What you need to know about an iron condor vs. a calendar before making your next trade, plus much more.

Meet the host of Beginner’s Guide to Volatility course: Bruce Marshall

Bruce Marshall

Bruce Marshall is a conservative income trader who specializes in longer-term options methods that may make your money work for you over time without requiring a lot of changes. Bruce’s trading approach is simple since he normally utilizes the same position sizing for each setup. With each trade, he extensively relies on the Analyze tab to prepare his trades ahead of time, which allows him to keep full knowledge of the risk/reward ratio presented by each setup.

Simpler Options: Your online trading family

Simpler Trading

Simpler Options sounds strange but is actually very familiar. This is the previous name of the famous sales page Simpler Trading, an online platform that provides useful information about trading in most markets. Simpler Option, or Simpler Trading, was founded by John Carter with the mission of helping traders around the world become more successful and make a living by trading. To do that, they have built a strong team of experts in both quantity and quality to be able to lead all types of traders, both experienced and inexperienced, on the journey to becoming a trader with their professionalism.