We liked the possibility of upside in 2 stocks, GM and TWTR (these stocks have nothing to do with eachother) and placed a similar structure on both as a play that the new year would …
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Since Twitter’s Nov 7th IPO, the stock has traded in a fairly symmetric range, basically making highs on its debut at $50 and a low just below $40, while currently trading at about $45. …
Continue readingMorningWord 11/19/13: At RiskReversal we have been on the record of late (MorningWord 11/4/13: There Is A Bubble Forming In Calling A Stock Market Bubble) that the current environment does not feel like the prior …
Continue readingMorningWord 11/18/13: By all accounts Facebook put up a big Q3 when they reported on Oct. 30th. Upside in daily active users, mobile usage and mobile revenues nearing 50%, operating margins jumping 7% year over …
Continue readingCBOE composite put/call ratio closed at 0.75 on Friday. It has not closed at 1.00 or higher since October 15th, as bullish enthusiasm reigns. EWJ – Buyer of around 70k of the Dec 12 puts for …
Continue readingHere is a quick recap of all of the trades that we initiated, closed, managed or expired in the week that was Nov 11th – Nov 15th:
Continue readingEarlier today we posted some details on the listing of Options on TWTR, just seven trading days after its IPO (here-TWTR Options Primer) and the conclusion on pricing of options is very simple, given the …
Continue readingWe’ve received a number of questions about Twitter options over the last week. Options on TWTR will start trading today on weekly and monthly maturities. A few highlights from Greg Bender of Bloomberg in a …
Continue readingEarlier today (below) I highlighted what could be a developing technical set up in FB similar to what just occurred in TSLA over the last week or so, the dreaded “head and shoulders” top formation. …
Continue readingFor the smart guys out there, the most significant events of the week were fairly obvious – the EU lowering their growth forecast for the entire union, an unexpected rate cut by the ECB and …
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