I had no idea Monaco was overrun with oldsters:

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I had no idea Monaco was overrun with oldsters:

It’s remarkable how many traders, even seasoned professionals, shy away from challenging markets. Volatility, which unnerves so many, is precisely what makes options trading so powerful. Unlike traditional investments, options offer a suite of strategies to profit in any market—bullish, bearish, or flat.
In yesterday’s post, “War? UNH! What’s It Good For?”, Tim outlined a potential bearish setup in United Healthcare (UNH). Regardless of whether you’re bullish or bearish on the company, let’s explore an example of structured, high-probability approach to capitalize on a potential decline in UNH’s price: the bear call spread.
(more…)In my last post on Wednesday 22nd Jan, I was looking at the various targets for the move up from the January lows on the US equity indices, the all time high retest on SPX, which had just be reached, and the all time high retests on QQQ and DIA, which In my last post on Wednesday 22nd Jan, I was looking at the various targets for the move up from the January lows on the US equity indices, the all time high retest on SPX, which had just be reached, and the all time high retests on QQQ and DIA, which are still outstanding. I was also noting that a retracement to set up less vertiginously steep rising support trendlines on all three of these was overdue.
(more…)No smacking from this boy!