It’s a slow day so I thought I’d post some Q&A. I’ll leave the comments open on this post for any further questions that may have been bugging you. We’ll do our best to answer. …
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Here is a quick little preview of what I am going to be talking about tonight on Options Action on CNBC at 5pm: GMCR ($52.60) reports their fiscal Q1 Wed Feb 1st after the close. -Implied …
Continue reading3rd Trade Update Jan 26th, 2012 at 10.26am: With NFLX trading $116.50 I closed the second half of my Calendar at 8.20, so an average price of 7.83 , or a $4.68 gain. I am …
Continue readingNFLX reports Q4 earnings tonight. -The options market is implying about a 14% move vs the 4 qtr average of about 16%. Remember that the stock was down about 35% last qtr so the previous 4 …
Continue readingMorningWord 1/12/12: The investment universe seems like a safe place at the moment with the news relating to Europe’s sovereign debt crisis appearing to get better by the day. I say this with a mild hint of …
Continue readingMorningWord 1/11/12: Yesterday’s price action in US equities, while up close to 1% in most major indices was far from inspiring when you compare it to the almost 3% rallies seen in the Shanghai Comp and the …
Continue readingMorningWord 1/10/12: Waking up this morning, all seems right in the world by looking at the global equity rally. The Shanghai Comp closed up 2.7% capping a 4 day,7% rally taking the index off of …
Continue readingMorningWord 1/9/12: If you want to wrap the whole European Sovereign Debt situation into one sentence, brought forth with a bit of German efficiency, I think the following Bloomberg headline from this mornings pre-Summit Summit does the trick: …
Continue readingMorningWord 1/6/12: Forget Iowa, if we continue to get the sort of incremental improvement on the employment front like we saw this morning, it won’t matter who the Republican presidential candidate is, he will be toast. I am not …
Continue readingMorningWord 1/5/12: Some things change (like the calendar) and some things just stay the same…….The Euro is extending its Q4 decline this morning making new 52 week lows agains the U.S. dollar at about 1.2835. Since May …
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