One of the more difficult problems with which to deal for an options trader has historically been the broad bid-ask spreads quoted for options.
Dispersion and Stock-pickers’ Markets
Here?s an interesting new paper from S&P Dow Jones Indices about dispersion and why it is a more valuable estimate than correlation.
Options Insider Radio: Ed Boyle from BOX Exchange
Ed Boyle from @BOXoptions is the latest guest on Options Insider Radio.
Generating Income Does Not Come Without Risk
Trading Futures contracts is generally referred to as generating Income.
More Uses for Puts
In my last article, I wrote about buying long-term put options as a part of a long-term investment strategy
Option Block 302: Looking Forward, Looking Back
In which the all-stars tell us what they want to see in 2014
2013’s Top Five Episodes from the Options Insider Radio Network
We scoured the network feed to find the five most popular episodes from the Options Insider Radio Network in 2013.
Level-to-Level Trading
The more that we learn to step away from the charts and allow the market to do its thing, without us actually being there to watch it, the more likely we are to have success at trading.
Turning Risk
Any time you open a trade you accept the risk that comes with trading. As a trader or investor, we cannot control the directions of the markets.
Governing Dynamics of Trading
Recently, I wrote a piece that explained the importance of being aware of the psychological traps that lead to poor trading and investing decisions.
Moving Averages, Which One?
Moving averages are a part of many traders? analysis tools.
How to Turn a Stop Loss of $150 into a $400 Loss
Most traders would want to read an article about how to turn $150 into $400. But then most traders lose money trading Futures.





