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options: Archive
What do Baseball and Options Trading Have in Common
by David Borun
Answer: The stakes are higher in October
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Open Interest in Options Influuences Stock Movement
by David Borun
The behavior of market makers often makes an underlying stock move in predictable ways.
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Rolling Covered Calls Up and Out
by David Borun
Maintaining a covered call position that's been working is as easy as knowing how to "roll" an options trade.
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Volatilities Sink, How do we "Buy Low"?
by David Borun
We sold calls when implied volatilities were high, now it may be time to close those trades and buy downside protection.
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VIX Revisited and a Trade for Volatility Spikes
by David Borun
There's a smart way for the average investor to trade implied volatilities
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What is the VIX Telling Us About the Equity Markets?
by David Borun
The last time the VIX was this high, it was time to buy
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Spread Trade #8 - The Calendar
by David Borun
Buying or selling a calendar spread is a bet on a divergence between actual and implied volatilities
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Spread Trade #7 - The Collar
by David Borun
In volatile markets, a low-cost collar can protect a stock position
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Spread trade #6 - The Strangle
by David Borun
Just like a Straddle, the Strangle is a bet on movement in the underlying stock and implied volatility
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Spread Trade #5 - The Straddle
by David Borun
Trading calls and puts at the same time is a bet on both actual and implied volatility
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