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Women on the stock market with options trading?


Why you need a special webinar right now that is aimed at women by a woman is beyond me.


"You will discover how you can use options to take advantage of new opportunities to achieve long-term goals such as better retirement planning or a regular income."


Apart from the complexity of options, I don't spontaneously know of any added value of options compared to regular long-term forms of investment such as ETFs (e.g. a simple savings plan on $IWDA (+0.09%) ).


Wouldn't it make more sense to raise the general level of financial education and help women in particular to close their pension gaps due to parental leave and the like?


My opinion on the coaching and workshops offered by most "experts" is probably well known, but I still find many things questionable.


https://www.finanzen.net/nachricht/trading-profitipps-fuer-ihr-depot-online-workshop-sheinvest-de-wie-frauen-mit-optionen-vermoegen-aufbauen-14064845


(Almost as serious as "Secure passive income through options trading". @Lorena
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That's why my seminar to all genders: he she it the dividend must go with
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It can actually be more appealing for women to have a female "coach". On the one hand as a role model alá "We women can also be professionals!" and on the other hand in the form of "I don't want to have the world explained to me by a man again for the umpteenth time". What's more, when it comes to the problem of female poverty in old age, it's much easier to speak from the perspective of those affected than as an outsider. (And no, I still find the guys from Finanzfluss more likeable than Madam MoneyPenny, even though I am a woman).
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@Metis The thing of the gender of the person explaining what, I can understand. :)

But not this options topic at this point.
Why explain comparatively complex financial products with not inconsiderable risks to people?
(Sure, you can make more money with something like that).
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@Staatsmann Often enough, there is still an image of women (especially communicated by men) that implies that women cannot think rationally or are far too emotional or "less intelligent" (to quote an MEP), and we women are told this far too much anyway, so we don't want to have this subliminally reflected in rational topics such as finance, that we are supposedly too stupid for such things. But why exactly with options... I don't know, once you've got into the topic of finance, gender-neutral content will do, whether it's books or videos.
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Thought Shein at first 💀 Sure, who doesn't know it - options as the ideal retirement provision for the modern woman 😍 What nonsense
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I find the topic very interesting in addition to shares and ETFs. I could actually do with a webinar or course - I'm still at the beginning of the subject. However, I have discovered a course that promises a lot, but €4,000 is too much for me. I'd rather try to acquire the knowledge myself so that I can perhaps generate additional cash flow at some point 💸.
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@Nessava My series of articles on "Earning money with money" is worth reading about these courses.
My position on this is clear:
As a rule, the cost of such coaching is disproportionate to the added value.
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