Is it possible to earn good money consistently, trading options in India?
This is the question I set out to answer, in the end of October, 2019. Not that I hadn't "tried" earlier. But I had a new friend, an ally who was to serve me well. But I knew it not then....
I have finally found the nerve to follow my strategy, and the signs are good. If the first few months are anything to go by, I am confident of making market beating returns consistently. And I invite you to join me on this incredible journey in my Option Wealth Club - India !
What would I consider a good return? The benchmark has been set (for me, atleast) by Mr. Warren Buffett. What is Mr. Buffett's return? From 1965 to 2017, Berkshire Hathaway generated a 20.9 percent annual return compared to S&P 500's 9.9 percent, according to CNBC.com. While that is good enough for Mr. Buffett but not for me! With the higher risk in trading, I would not be willing to settle for a return of less than 60 percent per year. So with that benchmark set, let us see what I did!
I plan to set out my investing journey for you to follow and comment on. Initially only in the form of data on my performance, but eventually also as specific buy and sell recommendations that you may replicate in your own accounts*. The subscription is to cover the cost of my blood and tears. But don't you worry, the subscription should pay you back very quickly, so the subscription fee should not bother you in the least!
And now for the fine print:
*Any investment advice given here is as is, where is and only for educational purposes. The author is neither a finance professional nor does he claim to have a crystal ball to show him the future. Please consult your trustworthy personal finance professional before committing any funds to market. The author cannot and does not take any responsibility for any market outcome, good, bad or otherwise.
I plan to set out my investing journey for you to follow and comment on. Initially only in the form of data on my performance, but eventually also as specific buy and sell recommendations that you may replicate in your own accounts*. The subscription is to cover the cost of my blood and tears. But don't you worry, the subscription should pay you back very quickly, so the subscription fee should not bother you in the least!
And now for the fine print:
*Any investment advice given here is as is, where is and only for educational purposes. The author is neither a finance professional nor does he claim to have a crystal ball to show him the future. Please consult your trustworthy personal finance professional before committing any funds to market. The author cannot and does not take any responsibility for any market outcome, good, bad or otherwise.