Class 2: Options and Stocks: A Side-By-Side Comparison

Class 2: Options and Stocks: A Side-By-Side Comparison

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Class 2: Options and Stocks: A Side-By-Side Comparison

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Class 2: Options and Stocks: A Side-By-Side Comparison

level Level: Beginner

level Experienced Instructor

About This Lesson

Options and Stocks: A Side-By-Side Comparison breaks down the key differences between trading stocks and options, including risk, capital requirements, leverage, and flexibility. This class helps traders understand when and why to use each instrument based on market conditions and personal trading goals.

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  • Options & Stocks — A Side-by-side Comparison

Presented by

Jarad Champagne

Jarad is a software engineer with 7 years of experience in GIS technologies who began trading in 2018 after reading How to Day Trade for a Living. Now focused on options trading, he brings a fresh, analytical perspective to market strategy while sharing insights with the Bear Bull Traders community.

Jarad Champagne's Recent Webinars

Option Mentorship 21 May 26 – Jarad

Class 5: Option Greeks

Option Mentorship 14 May 26 – Jarad

Option Mentorship 7 May 26 – Jarad

Option Mentorship 30 Apr. 26 – Jarad

Jarad Champagne Course at Trading Terminal Academy


Options Essentials for Traders

This course offers a foundational understanding of options tailored specifically for active traders. You’ll explore how options compare to stocks, how they can be used to manage risk, and how to read risk profiles to make smarter decisions. Learn the fundamentals of option pricing and gain a solid grasp of the Option Greeks—tools essential for evaluating market conditions and trade setups. Whether you’re new to options or looking to strengthen your base, this course provides the key concepts you need to confidently incorporate options into your trading strategy.

Enroll Now

Download a copy of the presentation from here (PDF).

Class 2: Options and Stocks: A Side-By-Side Comparison

Education Center / Options / Essentials / Class 2: Options and Stocks: A Side-By-Side Comparison

Class 2: Options and Stocks: A Side-By-Side Comparison

Login or Sign up or Upgrade

Lesson Videos

Class 2: Options and Stocks: A Side-By-Side Comparison

level Level: Beginner

level Experienced Instructor

About This Lesson

Options and Stocks: A Side-By-Side Comparison breaks down the key differences between trading stocks and options, including risk, capital requirements, leverage, and flexibility. This class helps traders understand when and why to use each instrument based on market conditions and personal trading goals.

Downloads

  • Options & Stocks — A Side-by-side Comparison

Presented by

Jarad Champagne

Jarad is a software engineer with 7 years of experience in GIS technologies who began trading in 2018 after reading How to Day Trade for a Living. Now focused on options trading, he brings a fresh, analytical perspective to market strategy while sharing insights with the Bear Bull Traders community.

Jarad Champagne's Recent Webinars

Option Mentorship 21 May 26 – Jarad

Class 5: Option Greeks

Option Mentorship 14 May 26 – Jarad

Option Mentorship 7 May 26 – Jarad

Option Mentorship 30 Apr. 26 – Jarad

Jarad Champagne Course at Trading Terminal Academy


Options Essentials for Traders

This course offers a foundational understanding of options tailored specifically for active traders. You’ll explore how options compare to stocks, how they can be used to manage risk, and how to read risk profiles to make smarter decisions. Learn the fundamentals of option pricing and gain a solid grasp of the Option Greeks—tools essential for evaluating market conditions and trade setups. Whether you’re new to options or looking to strengthen your base, this course provides the key concepts you need to confidently incorporate options into your trading strategy.

Enroll Now

Download a copy of the presentation from here (PDF).

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