The silver market just faced a massive “annihilation,” and the Option Block panel is here to pick up the pieces.
The Hot Options Report: 01-30-26
Between a historic “Metals Apocalypse” and the naming of a new, potentially hawkish Fed Chair nominee, the options tape is lighting up with aggressive defensive plays and institutional shifts.
Volatility Views 666: Metals Apocalypse
A historic rout in the precious metals markets steals the spotlight this week on Volatility Views.
TWIFO 482: Riding the Storm in Small Caps, Crude, Silver and…Rough Rice?
In this episode, Uncle Mike Tosaw reveals a major strategic shift, moving away from Large Caps and into Mid-Caps and Small Caps.
The Option Block 1440: MSFT vs META vs TSLA vs The WULF!!!!
From the “Tale of Two Techs” (Microsoft vs. Meta) to a massive volatility spike, the All-Star Panel breaks down the trades, the trends, and the unusual activity lighting up the tape.
The Hot Options Report: 01-29-26
Earnings season is in full swing, and the options tape is absolutely on fire. We break down a massive day of paper, where it took over 671,000 contracts just to crack the Top 10.
The European Market Brief 17: Taking The Leap: Mastering European Derivatives
Is it time to diversify beyond the U.S. and take the “Leap” into European markets?
The Futures Rundown 63: What the Heck Is Going On In Silver?
This episode explores the explosive, and frankly “crazy,” price action currently dominating the metals complex.
The Hot Options Report: 01-28-26
This episode of The Hot Options Report tackles a high-stakes “Fed Day” session as the market navigates a steady policy hold and a massive wave of “Mag 7” earnings.
Options Boot Camp 375: 0dte Options and the Dangers of Contra-Exercise
This episode dives into one of the most significant shifts in the equity markets: the arrival of 0DTE options for single stocks.
Options Playbook Radio 461: Escape the UNH Trap
Tired of trying to find UNH cheese and just want out of the trap?
The Hot Options Report: 01-27-26
We break down a wild Tuesday in the options pits where the “usual suspects” shared the stage with some massive earnings-driven volatility.








