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The Allstarcharts Podcast on Technical Analysis Radio: Current Market Analysis For Traders
Jon Najarian has been trading options since the early 80s when he first entered the Chicago pits. I've always had an appreciation for the way Jon looks at the behavior of market participants through the options market, particularly the largest institutional players. By monitoring the volume size of these trades, he pays close attention to what the biggest participants are doing, often times trading alongside the "smart money". I think his perspective on this specific area of the market adds a ton of value to our conversations about Technical Analysis. In this episode, we discuss the new higher volatility regime in U.S. Stocks, what to expect moving forward and a few areas in the market where Jon is seeing unusual options activity. Since we're lucky enough to have "Dr J" on the podcast, we had to ask him about the Chicago Bears, what the trading life in the city of Chicago was like, how things have changed through Technology and even a few words on Bitcoin and Crypto Currencies. I really enjoyed this conversation with someone whose work I have really admired for a long time. Learn more about Jon Najarian and Investitute Click here to see all of the Charts mentioned in this episode
Jon Najarian has been trading options since the early 80s when he first entered the Chicago pits. I've always had an appreciation for the way Jon looks at the behavior of market participants through the options market, particularly the largest institutional players. By monitoring the volume size of these trades, he pays close attention to what the biggest participants are doing, often times trading alongside the "smart money". I think his perspective on this specific area of the market adds a ton of value to our conversations about Technical Analysis. In this episode, we discuss the new higher volatility regime in U.S. Stocks, what to expect moving forward and a few areas in the market where Jon is seeing unusual options activity. Since we're lucky enough to have "Dr J" on the podcast, we had to ask him about the Chicago Bears, what the trading life in the city of Chicago was like, how things have changed through Technology and even a few words on Bitcoin and Crypto Currencies. I really enjoyed this conversation with someone whose work I have really admired for a long time.
Podcast:@investitute Q&A $DIS $BAC $C $NFLX $SIG Larry Fink Bitcoin
Went over to Investitute headquarters in Chicago and visited with Mike Yamamoto and Chris Tsiolis Could we be seeing some bad sushi in the market?
Chris Tsiolis from Investitute is going out to Vegas for World Series poker. Some interesting prop bets for 2020 election. Mark Cuban is 50:1. Would you take that bet? Follow up on the move in Goldman Sachs...GS also Dr Doom was on Halftime today
Some of out Investitute subscribers had some questions about Goldman Sachs and were $3B worth of Venezuela bonds bought in the secondary good or bad for its stock. Find out more. Call buying in CSX
In our newest conversation on Bespokecast, we spoke to Pete Najarian, Co-Founder of Investitute. Pete is a long-time contributor on CNBC's Fast Money and Fast Money Halftime Report, and a financial markets veteran with experience across the options world including the CBOE's pits where he got his start. Prior to entering the financial industry, Pete played for the Minnesota Golden Gophers in the NCAA and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Minnesota Vikings in the NFL. We loved talking to him about his experience playing football, how athletics helped him in the industry, and what he thinks about the future of the game. Our conversation also touched on the skills necessary to have success trading options, some detail on strategies he uses to stay ahead of the market, and the impact of volatility products like VIX-linked ETFs or ETNs on the market for single name equity options. If you're interested in options, be sure to visit Pete and his brother John's site -- Investitute -- where they run their "Unusual Options Activity" service. We learned a lot chatting with Pete, and we hope you enjoy listening!