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It's not always easy to take the measure of a market, whether you've been trading for a day or a decade. On this segment we look under the hood—options probabilities, volatility, trading strategies, futures, you name it—so your trading mechanics are built to manage more winners.
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The tastylive network teaches investors innovative, simple ways to trade stocks, options, and futures, take advantage of market volatility and build a successful portfolio. Tom Sosnoff leads an irreverent and playful band of floor traders who are showing America a new way to quickly find low risk, high return strategies in bullish, bearish and sideways markets.
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Keeping your position size small while maintaining a high number of occurrences is what trading small and often is all about! Liz and Jenny open the door to their real trading account and show you how they manage their positions. Whether they're trading an earnings play for a hot company or trading a durational strategy in an index, you’ll learn their tips and tricks to maintain a high probability of profit.
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Jim Schultz discusses the sluggish market movement, highlighting that the E-Mini S&P is up by six, NASDAQ is up by 107, the Dow Jones, referred to as “the boomers,” is down by 137 and Russell 2000 futures are up by seven. He notes that gold has risen by $20. Schultz shifts focus to General Electric (GE), marveling at its spike to $160 a share despi…
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Finance enthusiasts Liz Dierking and Jenny Andrews discuss market activities, focusing on high-performing stocks and strategic trade moves. They highlight NVIDIA (NVDA) as a top stock, trade options like calendars and rolls in companies like GameStop (GME) and AMC and utilize strategies such as big lizards and reverse jade lizards. Trades span asse…
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Tom Sosnoff and Tony Battista's discussion focused on the relationship between VIX and stock implied volatilities, driven by a study examining various stocks' volatility from January 2021 to May 2024. Key insights include the high positive correlation between VIX and individual stock volatilities, and the importance of selling premium in stocks wit…
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We thought the chapter on meme stocks was complete. It was written off as people fed up with being stuck at home from Covid, taking their government checks and bidding up stocks no one was watching. Essentially, it was something that was unlikely to happen under any other circumstances. So, what brought it back this time? Tom and Dylan discuss meme…
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Stocks jumped as U.S. inflation data underpinned Fed rate cut bets, then stopped. Will they find reasons to keep going? tastylive's Head of Global Macro Ilya Spivak explores the drivers that might move financial markets in the week ahead. Minutes from the May FOMC meeting, UK CPI data, and global PMI updates are on tap.…
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In a relatively calm day for equities, E-mini S&P futures slightly increased with light trading volume. The NASDAQ outperformed with notable gains from Nvidia and Netflix. Commodities like silver and natural gas showed significant volatility, while the Dow dragged due to underperforming stocks like JP Morgan. Traders discussed the high implied vola…
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During NVIDIA Week, Tim Knight discussed the market's anticipation of NVIDIA's earnings announcement, expected to significantly influence broader market sentiment. With NVIDIA nearing $1,000 per share, Knight highlighted its centrality to AI and GPU demand. He also noted trends reminiscent of 2021, including SPACs and meme stocks. Key stocks like A…
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Jermal Chandler and Josh Fabian discuss Nvidia's upcoming earnings, the recent significant moves in gold and silver and the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) meeting minutes. They speculate on market reactions and potential trading opportunities, highlighting strategies involving Nvidia, gold, silver, bonds and volatility indices like VIX. They …
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Jim Schultz discusses the sluggish market movement, highlighting that the E-Mini S&P is up by six, NASDAQ is up by 107, the Dow Jones, referred to as “the boomers,” is down by 137 and Russell 2000 futures are up by seven. He notes that gold has risen by $20. Schultz shifts focus to General Electric (GE), marveling at its spike to $160 a share despi…
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Chris Vecchio and Jermal Chandler covered recent market dynamics, including sports talks and economic commentary. Key points: concerns over inflation's progression were addressed by Fed officials like Raphael Bostic and Loretta Mester. Market optimism was highlighted, particularly in equities and commodities, with mention of silver's strong perform…
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Nick Battista and Mikey Butler from tastylive discuss market activity, future events, and options trading strategies. Topics include reflections on a successful Seattle trip, promoting their upcoming London event, analyzing current stock market trends, and examining potential trading opportunities in Nvidia (NVDA) and Snowflake (SNOW) ahead of earn…
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Finance enthusiasts Liz Dierking and Jenny Andrews discuss market activities, focusing on high-performing stocks and strategic trade moves. They highlight NVIDIA (NVDA) as a top stock, trade options like calendars and rolls in companies like GameStop (GME) and AMC and utilize strategies such as big lizards and reverse jade lizards. Trades span asse…
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Liz Dierking and Jenny Andrews discuss the concerns of cicada infestations, personal anecdotes and light-hearted banter interspersed with financial insights. They noted the unexpected impact of cicadas in Chicago and shared personal life updates, including car accidents and video monitoring of family members. Financial discussions covered Carnival …
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Tom Sosnoff, Tony Battista and Scott Sheridan banter about various stocks and personal stories, including Sosnoff's trip to a soul food restaurant in Seattle and a golf outing. They briefly discuss recent trading ideas and evaluate market conditions, focusing on stocks like Zoom (ZM) and Palo Alto Networks (PANW). They also forecast potential impac…
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Tom Sosnoff and Tony Battista's discussion focused on the relationship between VIX and stock implied volatilities, driven by a study examining various stocks' volatility from January 2021 to May 2024. Key insights include the high positive correlation between VIX and individual stock volatilities, and the importance of selling premium in stocks wit…
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