Find an Online Options Broker, Planning Your Options Trading Strategy

Monday, October 19, 2009

There are a number of issues you need to consider when you are looking for an online options broker to provide you with effective access to forex options on the global markets. Firstly, ask what, if any, is their financial exposure to risky instruments like mortgage derivatives and credit default swaps (CDS). Does the online broker deal with other trade and investment instruments like futures, bonds and stocks, or is it focused solely on forex options?

A key question will be the size of the company and the range of its operations, and you will want to know about its trading volume, whether it is half a million, a million or more, to gain a better picture. As a prospective trader client of an online options broker you would want to check out how the firms margin requirements work, and establish whether it uses automatic limits in real time or offers a service where the broker may make a margin call at the end of the trading day. Check out also what minimum balance the broker requires clients to maintain.

Some option contracts allow you to exit at any time up to the expiry date while other types of contract must be held to expiry or settlement. So you would need to know what type of options your broker can offer in their online trading platform. There is also the question of cost and whether the online options broker can offer a discount and so lower your trading costs. Under what circumstances would they do this? Do you have to have a premier type account or hold a higher maintenance margin to benefit from a discount?

It is possible for the options trader to gain exposure to different markets in the global options universe. You could approach a plain vanilla options broker who will enable you to enter markets with deeper liquidity and the contract is broadly a standard, uncomplicated vehicle most likely traded through the main clearinghouse system. If you are more adventurous you could use an exotic options broker and trade the niche sector of smaller, less liquid traded currencies.

One important area of consideration in choosing an online options broker will be the quality of the educational support they provide to clients. New traders in particular will find a range of videos and seminars on the basics of options trading very helpful as they set up their accounts. You will also need to consider whether the videos are interactive, so that as a trader you can see the impact of your decision on your trading capital. Does the online broker provide research reports, trade alerts and newsletters with tips on better trading strategies?

You will also want to know what type of trading software the broker provides and how easy it is to use by a relatively inexperienced trader as well as by more seasoned professional traders. When you try out a paper account see how easy it is to follow your trades and to make a decisive decision and act on it through the platform. As for price, you may want to be confident that the online options broker can secure a better price for you than its competitors.

In managing your options trading you will want access to technology which lets you analyse price and risk in real time. Also look to see if the broker platform provides statistics on interest rates, volatility and other key variables to help you decide which options to trade at a given moment. After doing all your due diligence on choosing an online options broker, remember that when you trade in options and other derivatives, there is a chance of significant loss of capital.

The author, William Davies, edits articles for a website on trading commodities, a helpful informational resource for traders wanting to learn more about options, commodities and futures. Discover a suitable online options broker for your trading style.

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