Trading options are basic and straightforward since there are only two options: BUY and SELL. If someone buys an option, they are betting that the option price will rise in value, and vice versa. Stocks are held for a long time, whereas stock options are traded for short-term speculation. One of the advantages of trading options is that it allows a trader to assess risk exposure and limit possible losses both before and during a trade.
With too many data points, users struggle with understanding the process and finding new trading opportunities.
We propose a simple user interface that allows users to trade quickly and without requiring a strong understanding of trading.
We've kept the functionality to a minimum so that the consumer isn't confused and can simply process the information.
User wants to buy a stock
User wants to sell a stock from it's portfolio.
User wants to check it's portfolio and profit/loss.
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