A Trade For Small Accounts, Mike And His White Board Returns, And Has The Government Overstepped?: Catch Up on What You Missed!
By:Ryan Gaynor
Discover how I use zebra trades (zero extrinsic back ratios) in a smaller trading account. This capital-efficient options strategy offers a method of gaining synthetic stock exposure using less buying power than purchasing shares outright. Learn the mechanics of combining long calls with short calls to create approximately delta exposure while minimizing extrinsic value. Traders can use it to leverage precious metals positions like silver with defined risk parameters.
Three experts share their 12-step approach to advanced options trading. Mike Butler covers position management fundamentals, Nick Battista demonstrates real-world examples of defending losing trades and Katie McGarrigle explains futures options strategies. Learn strike manipulation, rolling techniques, risk management and the mechanics of transforming positions through market volatility. The video features comprehensive examples of managing both equity and futures options during varying market conditions.
Here’s an analysis of the newly created "G share" class of stock that grants the president veto power over private company operations. The discussion covers the U.S. Steel-Nippon Steel deal, deals with concern about government involvement in free market transactions and explores potential precedent-setting implications. It examines of whether this mechanism resembles centrally planned economies and the risks of expanded executive branch control over corporate governance decisions.
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