August 31, 2016 by Dan • Big Printin'

Shortly after the open today there was a good size roll down in Tesla (TSLA) calls. When the stock was $210.20, a trader sold to close 10,000 of the October 255 calls at 52 cents …

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August 31, 2016 by Dan • Trade Updates

On August 16th we initiated a bearish position in EEM, the emerging markets etf. The trade we landed on looked to fade the lack of volatility into Labor Day weekend in order to finance November …

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August 31, 2016 by Dan • Trade Ideas

Event: Salesforce.com (CRM) reports fQ2 results tonight after the close.  The options market is implying about a 5.5% one day move, which is basically inline with the 4 qtr one day average move of 5.3%, …

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August 30, 2016 by Dan • Trade Updates

On August 10th we took a look at Facebook (FB) stock and decided on a defined risk bearish trade that was looking for a mild pullback in the stock from where it currently is (about …

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August 30, 2016 by Dan • Trade Ideas

Today I had the pleasure to speak at TD Ameritrade’s annual Investools conference alongside my Options Action co-panelist Michael Khouw. As part of the discussion, he and I both detailed some options trade ideas in …

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August 30, 2016 by Dan • FREE ACCESS

Since I entered the business in 1997, I have experienced several significant financial market booms and busts. Asset bubbles inflating, over-inflating, then popping and overshooting on the downside.  Since 2000, the largest public equity market …

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August 29, 2016 by Dan • Education

You’ll see us use the phrase “defined risk” when we talk about stock alternatives into uncertain events. Usually that takes the form of an options structure that is easily recognizable as far as how much …

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August 29, 2016 by Dan • FREE ACCESS

On Friday Federal Reserve Chairwoman Janet Yellen said what we already knew: “In light of the continued solid performance of the labor market and our outlook for economic activity and inflation, I believe the case for an …

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