I get plenty of questions emailed to me and I endeavor to answer as many as I can, even sometimes publicly through another one of these articles. However, on numerous occasions I have been asked to give my longer term outlook on the market and I thought that as we are coming to the end of the year, now would be a good time to do so. As this is a Forex article, I thought I would take a look at the good old US Dollar, a central and intrinsic piece of the economic puzzle.
Dutiful Deltas and the Gamut of Gammas
During one of my option classes, some of my students were really having a hard time grasping the concept of the Greeks, namely the Delta and Gamma, as well as their relationship to each other. In this article, I will focus on explaining those concepts to the readers in a similar way that I did for my option students.
Exploring Vertical Option Spreads: Part Five
The goal of this article is to explain the last of the four possible vertical spreads which will bring this series of five articles to a conclusion. Once again, this vertical debit put strategy is not meant to be a trade recommendation for it is just a theoretical explanation…
The Bucking Gamma Bull
We've mentioned before that our preference is to close out short option positions before the dynamics of expiration week have a chance to kick in. In a nutshell, while it's true that theta declines more quickly as expiration looms, tempting option shorts to hold on as long as possible, it is also true that gamma rises more quickly closer to expiration…
Examining Vertical Option Spreads: Part Four
In the last two articles I explained two vertical call spreads; namely, Bear Call and Bull Call. As the reader will notice, these two are not grouped by direction, for one is bearish in nature while the other is bullish in its outlook. Most option books out there separate the verticals according to direction: Bullish or Bearish. However, that is a mere matter of preference. As long as the option trader understands that a bearish or a bullish vertical position can be built by either calls or puts, that is all that matters. The fine difference that I use in my option trading, which determines whether to use calls or puts, is determined by (I.V) implied volatility. Let me elaborate on this a bit more…
Exploring Vertical Option Spreads: Part Three
The goal of this article is to walk the readers step-by-step through my thinking process when placing a vertical debit call spread trade.
Common Futures Market Misconceptions Explained and Clarified
Common Futures Market Misconceptions Explained and Clarified…
Exploring Vertical Option Spreads: Part Two
In my previous article, I introduced the concept of verticals and defined their four main components. Here I am going to deal with a specific vertical spread that also happens to be one of my favorite strategies. It is known under many different names: Short credit call, Bear Call, or vertical call sale.
Exploring Vertical Option Spreads
This article is the first one in a series of five articles on the topic of vertical spreads. It will introduce the concept of the vertical spread and define its four main components. The subsequent articles are going to deal with individual vertical spread strategies, one vertical spread per article.
7 Reasons That Retail Traders Should Consider Using Futures
7 Reasons That Retail Traders Should Consider Using Futures
Discipline Transcends Trading
As the title of the piece suggests, discipline indeed transcends trading. It's what we eat (quantity and type of food), how we comport ourselves, and how we go about pursuing our goals. It's making a commitment to achieving what we set out to accomplish, without compromises or excuses. Why would we believe that if we lack discipline in our day-to-day lives, that we would suddenly become disciplined in our futures trading? That's just deluded thinking…
Forex Fundamentals & News: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
There is a lot of information on trading and I mean a lot. As traders we can use various tools such as charts, news, Fundamentals and Technical Indicators to name just a few. But what are the best ones to use? In a world full of opinion and hypothesis, it can often be difficult to decide on what route to take when speculating in the Forex markets.
