Options Trading Course in Telugu: Basics to Advanced

Categories: Finance, Trading
Wishlist Share
Share Course
Page Link
Share On Social Media

About Course

Understanding Options Trading becomes easier when it’s taught in a clear and structured way. This Telugu course is designed to take beginners from the fundamentals of the stock market all the way to advanced option strategies, without using confusing or complicated language.

We start with the basics — how trading began, what stocks, bonds, and commodities are, and why financial markets exist. This foundation helps you understand how Options fit into the bigger picture. From there, the course moves into the core concepts of Options Trading, including the difference between Calls and Puts, how premiums work, and what affects option prices.

You will learn how to read option charts, how buying and selling actually happen, and the important points every new trader should know before entering the market. A complete section is dedicated to Option Greeks Delta, Theta, Gamma, and Vega all explained in clear Telugu with simple examples so you can apply them in real trading situations.

As your understanding builds, we introduce practical strategies. You’ll learn about option selling, stock-based strategies, and a no-loss style approach for improved risk management. These lessons help you think the right way about probabilities, premium decay, and market behavior.

This course is ideal for beginners, aspiring traders, and anyone who wants to understand Options in simple Telugu. The lessons are short, focused, and easy to rewatch whenever you need revision. Whether you trade part-time or want to build a better understanding of the market, this course gives you a strong and practical foundation.

Show More

What Will You Learn?

  • 1. Explain the basics of stocks, bonds, commodities, and how financial markets operate
  • 2. Understand the core concepts of options, including calls, puts, strike price, and premium
  • 3. Identify the factors that influence option pricing such as intrinsic value, time value, and volatility
  • 4. Apply foundational knowledge of Option Greeks and basic option-selling strategies for analysis

Course Content

The History
Students will be able to understand how trading started, why financial markets exist, and how stocks and exchanges evolved.

  • History of Trading (What are Options in Stock Market)
    03:47

Understanding Stocks, Bonds & Commodities
Students will clearly understand the core concepts of stocks, bonds, and commodities. They will be able to differentiate between these asset classes and know how each one plays a role in the financial

Option Trading
A simple and clear introduction to options—calls, puts, strike price, premium, lot size, and expiry. The session builds the base required before moving into charts, Greeks, and strategies.

Factors That Decide Option Premium
Students will be able to identify the elements that influence an option’s premium, such as intrinsic value, time value, and volatility. They will understand why premiums rise or fall in different mark

Option Buyer vs Option Seller
Students will be able to compare buying and selling from a risk and reward point of view. They will understand why both roles behave differently and what factors affect their probability of success.

Key Points Every Options Trader Must Know
Students will be able to follow important practical guidelines while trading options—such as strike selection, liquidity awareness, expiry behavior, and risk understanding. They will have a better sen

Understanding Option Greeks
Students will be able to understand what Greeks represent and how Delta, Theta, Gamma, and Vega influence option price movements. They will be able to read market situations with more clarity using th

Option Selling Strategies
Students will be able to understand the basic idea behind option selling setups and how each strategy is structured. They will know how these approaches manage risk and how different selling methods w

Student Ratings & Reviews

No Review Yet
No Review Yet