MorningWord 12/31/12: The New Years Eve trading session is normally a bit of a quiet session with not a ton relevance, but today, with just six and a half hours left to trade in 2012 …
Continue readingI’m pumped to be back at my desk writing again after a one-week restful break. Though I haven’t been writing, I’ve been closely following the developments in the market, particularly because of the price action …
Continue readingMorningWord 12/28/12: You guys have heard us say it on many occasions, timing isn’t everything when it comes to trading, but it sure is pretty important. Three weeks ago I felt the way to play …
Continue readingTrade Update Dec 27th, 2012: With the market down on a combination of year end selling, weaker than expected holiday sales and fiscal cliff shenanigans, I’m going to take the chance to get out …
Continue readingWhen I initiated this bearish position in the QQQ (below) almost 3 weeks ago, my sense was that AAPL would continue to flounder, and eventually break the mid November low, and ultimately some other large cap tech components of …
Continue readingMorningWord 12/27/12: Yesterday’s weakness in the retail sector was sort of eye-popping, with a hint of irony when you consider most apparel and dept store stocks were down 2-5%, and JCP was actually up 4.4% …
Continue readingMorningWord 12/26/12: Back to the grind, well not really, as we are fully expecting the last 4 trading days of 2012 to be fairly uneventful, despite anticipation of near term resolution to the “fiscal cliff” …
Continue readingMorningWord 12/24/12: First and foremost, all of us at RiskReversal want to wish you and your families a very Happy Holidays. Enis, CC, Kristen and I will all be traveling to see family over the next week …
Continue readingHere is a quick recap of all of the trades that we initiated, closed, managed or expired in the week that was Dec 17th thru Dec 21st:
Continue readingHere is a preview of what I will be discussing tonight on Options Action on CNBC at 5pm. My esteemed colleague and your resident Bear, Enis Taner, collaborated with me on the idea. Amazon.com is a …
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