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David Borun

What do Baseball and Options Trading Have in Common

Answer: The stakes are higher in October

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David Borun

Open Interest in Options Influuences Stock Movement

The behavior of market makers often makes an underlying stock move in predictable ways.

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David Borun

Rolling Covered Calls Up and Out

Maintaining a covered call position that's been working is as easy as knowing how to "roll" an options trade.

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David Borun

Volatilities Sink, How do we "Buy Low"?

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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David Borun

VIX Revisited and a Trade for Volatility Spikes

There's a smart way for the average investor to trade implied volatilities

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David Borun

What is the VIX Telling Us About the Equity Markets?

The last time the VIX was this high, it was time to buy

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David Borun

Spread Trade #8 - The Calendar

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

In volatile markets, a low-cost collar can protect a stock position

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Spread trade #6 - The Strangle

Just like a Straddle, the Strangle is a bet on movement in the underlying stock and implied volatility

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David Borun

Spread Trade #5 - The Straddle

Trading calls and puts at the same time is a bet on both actual and implied volatility

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