Implied volatility movers and unusual volume movers for midday 12/3
IB Options Brief: PowerShares DB US Dollar Bullish Fund (UUP) & FMC Technologies, Inc. (FTI)
Dollar Bull Throws In The Towel Following Employment Report – Featured Tickers: UUP & FTI
IB Options Brief: Zoran Corp. (ZRAN) & NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc. (NDAQ)
IB Options Brief: Zoran Corp. (ZRAN) & NASDAQ OMX Group, Inc. (NDAQ)
Morning Futures Roundup
A roundup of pre-session activity in the futures market – Wheat Prices Rise on Weather Woes
Unusual Options Activity Review – HD, AMKR, KKD, ADBE, NYT, ETFC, GGB, JBHT, .RUT, XLF
Unusual options activity review for Thursday, December 2, 2010
Top Ten Most Active Equity Options & Strikes – BAC, CTL, C
Top Ten Most Active Equity Options & Strikes – BAC, CTL, C
IB Options Brief: Kroger Co. (KR)
Contrarian Player Sells Covered Calls At Kroger Co.
Midday Unusual Options Activity Update – MCOX, LOW, ARO, TSN, RCL, STI, KR
Implied volatility movers and unusual volume movers for midday 12/2
IB Options Brief: Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc. (KKD) & JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM)
Bullish Players Sink Their Teeth Into Krispy Kreme Calls – Featured Tickers: KKD & JPM
Options Insider Radio 78: CME Targets Options Traders
In this episode, Mark is joined by Craig LeVeille, Director of FX Products, CME Group. Mark and Craig discuss CME Group's ongoing struggle to dispel the notion that the exchange has little to offer options traders. They examine the exchange's efforts to target retail options traders, including a new landing page and an options-focused product team. They also explore the hidden liquidity benefits that many futures options bring to the table vs. ETF options. Finally, Mark and Craig discuss the reasoning behind CME Group's surprise decision to license Volcontracts from the Volatility Exchange.
IB Options Brief: New York Times Co. (NYT) & American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. (AEO)
IB Options Brief: New York Times Co. (NYT) & American Eagle Outfitters, Inc. (AEO)
Morning Futures Roundup
A roundup of pre-session activity in the futures market – Bonds Rise as Defensive Play
