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In this episode of Options Bootcamp, host Mark Longo, alongside Dan Passarelli from Market Taker Mentoring and Katie McGarrigle from TastyTrade, dive deep into the world of futures options trading. They discuss the nuances of futures versus equity options, identifying key differences such as expirations and unique skews. Various starter strategies and products are outlined, emphasizing defined-risk approaches for newcomers. The episode also highlights listener insights on the BTFD strategy and the interest in 24-hour trading. Additionally, Katie and Dan provide updates on their platforms and new endeavors, including Dan's upcoming book and podcast. 00:00 Welcome to Options Insider Radio Network 03:40 Meet the Hosts: Mark Longo, Dan Passarelli, and Katie McGarrigle 05:52 Diving into Futures Options 07:55 Challenges and Strategies in Futures Options 14:41 The Evolution of Trading Platforms 19:06 Exploring Skew in Futures Options 21:48 Nuances of Trading: Research and Preparation 22:03 Starter Products for New Traders 22:34 Equity Index Futures and Beyond 25:52 Starter Strategies for Futures Options 29:42 Listener Mail Call: Your Questions Answered 31:30 Market Taker Question of the Week 31:48 New Book Announcement and Podcast 33:26 Poll Results and Audience Insights 37:55 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Shows
In this episode of Options Bootcamp, host Mark Longo, alongside Dan Passarelli from Market Taker Mentoring and Katie McGarrigle from TastyTrade, dive deep into the world of futures options trading. They discuss the nuances of futures versus equity options, identifying key differences such as expirations and unique skews. Various starter strategies and products are outlined, emphasizing defined-risk approaches for newcomers. The episode also highlights listener insights on the BTFD strategy and the interest in 24-hour trading. Additionally, Katie and Dan provide updates on their platforms and new endeavors, including Dan's upcoming book and podcast. 00:00 Welcome to Options Insider Radio Network 03:40 Meet the Hosts: Mark Longo, Dan Passarelli, and Katie McGarrigle 05:52 Diving into Futures Options 07:55 Challenges and Strategies in Futures Options 14:41 The Evolution of Trading Platforms 19:06 Exploring Skew in Futures Options 21:48 Nuances of Trading: Research and Preparation 22:03 Starter Products for New Traders 22:34 Equity Index Futures and Beyond 25:52 Starter Strategies for Futures Options 29:42 Listener Mail Call: Your Questions Answered 31:30 Market Taker Question of the Week 31:48 New Book Announcement and Podcast 33:26 Poll Results and Audience Insights 37:55 Final Thoughts and Upcoming Shows
On this episode of After Earnings, Ann Berry sat down with tastytrade's Tom Sosnoff to discuss his journey and the changing landscape of retail trading. Retail investors now account for 20-30% of U.S. trading volume, and platforms like tastytrade are evolving to support them. Focused on education and data-driven trading, tastytrade offers live market insights, strategy content, and tools for active investors. Highlights from their conversation included discussions about the future of retail trading, such as 24/5 markets and crypto, and the perks that retail investors enjoy over institutions. https://tastytrade.com/ 00:00 START 02:29 tastytrade's Current Landscape 06:17 Digital Assets and Bitcoin 10:58 Expanding the Investing Audience 16:57 24-Hour Trading and Retail Investors After Earnings is brought to you by Stakeholder Labs and Morning Brew. For more go to https://www.afterearnings.com Follow Us X: https://twitter.com/AfterEarnings TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@AfterEarnings Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/afterearnings_/ Reach Out Email: afterearnings@morningbrew.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The U.S. presidential election is now less than two weeks away, and investors are seeking clarity before America makes a major decision about its future - one that will have significant implications for financial markets and the economy. J.J. Kinahan, CEO of IG North America and President of Tastytrade, joins the Gains podcast to share his insights.
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Options vs Stocks & Trading vs Investing w Tom Sosnoff of tastytrade Revisited AZ TRT S05 EP26 (242) 7-7-2024 Things We Learned This Week · Implied Volatility & Time Decay – options begins with volatility, on a clock so Mechanics (forget mind set) on how to setup a trade is key · tastytrade is a media network based on Math (Probability & Statistics - Look at the Math), trading & focus on markets · Limited Profitability & Unlimited Risk when you Sell Puts w/ 80% chance of success - Be a Seller of Options – let Market beat you, slight edge · Trade Small, Trade Often - Law of Large Numbers w/ 45 DTE Strike Price of 1 SD – Exit or Roll at 21 DTE · Options Trading Teaches Life Lessons – Important to: take risks, learn to take risks, make quick decisions, be decisive about those decisions. Guests: Tom Sosnoff of tastytrade https://www.tastytrade.com/ https://twitter.com/tastytrade Tom Sosnoff, founder and co-CEO of tastytrade Tom Sosnoff is an online brokerage innovator and financial educator. Tom is a serial entrepreneur who co-founded thinkorswim in 1999, tastytrade in 2011, tastyworks in 2017, helped to launch the award- winning Luckbox Magazine in 2019, and in 2020 he created the first new futures exchange in 20 years, The Small Exchange. Leveraging over 20 years of experience as a CBOE market maker, Tom is driven by the passion to educate self-directed investors. A true visionary, after his years on the floor he saw the need to build and design superior software platforms and brokerage firms that specialized in complex financial strategies. His efforts ultimately changed the way options and futures are traded and how digital financial media is produced and consumed. Currently, Tom hosts tastytrade LIVE and continues to drive innovation and know-how for the do-it-yourself investor. Tom has been named to Techweek's Tech 100 list, Crain's Chicago's Tech 50, and has spoken at over 500 events across the globe. Tom received the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award and was been featured by prominent publications such as WSJ, IBD, Chicago Tribune, Crain's Chicago, Traders Magazine, and Barron's. --- About tastytrade, Inc. tastytrade is one of the most-watched online financial networks, engaging investors and traders across 165 countries with daily, live, cost-free and commercial-free programming with over 100 million hours viewed. tastytrade offers over 50 original segments for all levels of traders. tastytrade's data-driven research-based content teaches a logical, mechanical approach to investing and identifying opportunities based on probability and volatility. Investors are continually challenged with financial math, humor, and new market perspectives. tastytrade and its companies focus on empowering the individual investor through content, technology, and know-how. tastytrade is the parent company to several innovative financial companies. tastyworks, a brokerage firm creating and leading a financial revolution for the do-it-yourself investor Notes: Bio – options trading in 1980s, CBOE market maker, then built 2 co's tastytrade & tastyworks (broker platform), history c 2011 – media platform sold 2021, $1 billion bought by IG Group 2021, Tom stayed on, runs tastytrade. TD Ameritrade, and 2012 purchase of Think or Swim (was IPO, public) Partners – Tony Battista, Kristi Ross, Scott Sheridan Think or Swim – started in 2001 w/ 7 people and 5 still with Tom. 10 years, went public, purchased by TD in 2009, $1 billion stayed 2 years, then started tastytrade with TD CEO as investor. Think or Swim – learned as they went, education, content. Finance is missing good content, does not understand financial media and technical analysis. Efficient Market Theorist & efficient market pricing Media Network all math – quantitative and statistical logic. tastytrade 10 hours a day – live content. Focus on markets, math related and trading. Morning radio show about people working to make money, having fun, talks trading and Financial Mechanics Tony Battista, Tom Preston, are some of the 30 personalities total on-air. Talking math a lot, but Tom just ok at math. Jacob Perlman – math genius, Phd. tastytrade research team Audience is smart, challenge them don't dumb it down. Capital Efficiency - Derivative (Options) Markets very efficient. Buffet Options Strategy – selling Puts, profit of $ billions, rarely discussed Markets are 50/50, generally. S/T markets are emotional, can be over bought or oversold, but Tom trusts prices over L/T. No one knows direction of market and where price is going on stocks and market direction , 50/50 is a guess. Market is random with side of emotion, not a perfect distribution curve. Positive drift in market, market goes up over Long Term L/T More deviations vs. a model. Does not believe in traditional investor education Empower power with lots of info, not teaching people Content marketing in house, media to masses Stocks can go down, have to experience it Fear size (of a trade) - one thing Tom fears is size, bet big and wrong, large failure When Genius Failed (a book) - trades too big (leverage), collapsed the company Law of large numbers – do something enough times, end up with expectation. Trade a lot with 70 - 80% probability outcome. Learn options by doing options Casino games have negative edge – can't win, can never get ahead. Just for fun. Options trading teaches life lessons – Important to: take risks, learn to take risks, make quick decisions, be decisive about those decisions. Take risks to do something special Brain processing, faster than competition Working hard not enough Make a lot of decisions, learn to take risk and increase brain processing speed. Manage risk in life, finance and work probabilities, hard to predict things Day 1 in Options – Mechanics most important thing to understand Mindset is BS, no emotional side to trading, no mindset to math. Mindset just a sales tool, that Financial world sells. Mechanics has strategy within it. Cannot manage positions or risk post trade. Need mechanics to set up trade right. Traders could be nice or mean, but all good ones make fast decisions before you even heard question. Trade plan – if goes this way, I will do this. Options – learn by doing; learn mechanics by doing a little at a time. Volatility – majority starts and ends with volatility with few exceptions. Implied volatility & Time Decay – always on a clock, option will expire Stock Trader - out wait your enemy, patience. Trader plays short volatility game. Enter trade – implied volatility rank is high Trade favorable, expected volatility move is high. Rank relative to itself, it's inflated and has potential to contract. Volatility is a math equation and will mean revert. Price is not a math equation, does not need to revert to some number or average. Tom would rather be a seller of options vs a seller, small advantage, likelihood of contraction after expansion. Fear has expanded, better chance to contract vs expand more. Analogy: own stock, own the asset. Sell options, collecting income (rent) on the assets. Sell covered calls, or out of the money put. Put – limited upside, unlimited downside, but 70% chance of profit. Put up $200 for $100 profit with 70% chance Put up $1000 for unlimited profit with 50/50 chance Have a choice – think through probabilities and bank roll. No math equation can tell you the right answers for sure. Tom back tests – selling out of money puts of S&P index out performs buying index with dividends, Use less capital, lower volatility in your P&L, make more money. More conservative strategy Trade more, and small with higher percentage of success. 45 day position – DTE Days to Expiration. 21 day DTE is exit day per Tom, exit early after 24 days. Adjust, roll or close position. Increase probability to be profitable. Reduce outlier risk almost to 0. tastytrade spent millions on research Manage trades and exit early is mechanics, can always exit at 21 DTE 45 day position, 24 days in (21 DTE), make a decision – adjust, roll, close, extend contract (add duration) –roll Start new position 45DTE, buy more time at 21 DTE, move it no matter what work to be close to 50% at 21 DTE Casino Analogy – bet $100, won $50, take money and end bet. tastytrade content goal is: create methodology and strategies to have positive environment for self directed investor, requires time and resources. Learning curve faster now, can learn in a few months or a few years. 6-10 strategies Tom likes, short strangle – simultaneous sale of a call and a put. No tech analysis or charts, just watch screen. Price Action / Liquidity – trading hundreds of millions per day. Very liquid assets, very liquid underlyings (ir – Apple, Tesla, Indexes) does not trade non-liquid (microcap) Tom could do 60 trades a day (had 14K trades in 2021) On day of interview, did 110 trades. Self described “Trading Junkie” Account size in tastytrade - $25K average . Reserves – 50%, $12.5K in reserve. 1-3% of account size on a particular trade ($250 per trade), 5% on high and 1/5 size of a stock. Tom does not believe in option levels of industry. No noise, no CNBC or Bloomberg news. No (zero) belief in newsletters or trading bots, trading education is over rated. All tastytrade content is free, videos, newsletter, etc. Trade fees are low, $1 per, Tom does factor fees or taxes. Most options income is ordinary income - 1256 B tax – max of 25%. L/T 40%, S/T 60% Stocks are usually capital gains (20%) in taxes Trades – 80% of business in under-lyings (standard big stocks / indexes) 1 STD – 16% of getting to that level, 2 STD - 5%, 3 STD – 1% 1 STD is Delta, Tom likes 16 – 22% Greeks – know Delta & Theta (can also learn Gamma, Vega) Directional Risk – rate of decline or time decay – Theta Change in price of option vs. stock – Delta, premium making or losing daily. Per Tom – need to trade more. Trade small, trade often. Counter thinking to stock trading of buy & hold. Per Tom, stock trader can evolve to an options trader with 1 downturn in market. Buy & Hold stock investor (passive) is a ‘knuckle dragger', does not have the appreciation for capital efficiency - Stock investor ‘just hasn't evolved yet' – gotten to next level. Casino Games analogy – enter a casino, we have all these games, but you can just play the slots (buy stocks) Grow and realize capital efficiency of options indifferent to products and strategy. Tom owns stocks but trades options, crypto, stocks Facilitate opportunity. No limits, no fences. House Analogy - big meter in front of house, with home price & appreciation shown daily on the side of the house, no one would own a home. We don't teach our kids to be passive, follow crowd and not think – don't be passive with your money. Financial service firms and media convinced masses ‘buy & hold' and we'll handle the rest - Don't be ‘only passive' Future of investing is more than check a few boxes. Differences in asset classes Final takeaway – life is short and goes by fast. Get comfortable taking risks and experiencing risks. Good Luck to Tom with his 500 trades this week. 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Our OIC 2024 coverage continues as we are joined in the Southern Studio by: JJ Kinahan, CEO of IG Group North America Mark and JJ discuss: When will we see 0DTE options listed in popular stocks like Tesla and Nvidia? When will we see options listed on the new Bitcoin ETFs? What does the volume downturn in March mean for the options market going forward? Should the stock market move towards 24-hour trading? If stock trading is expanded, what impact will that have on the options market? and much more...
Our OIC 2024 coverage continues as we are joined in the Southern Studio by: JJ Kinahan, CEO of IG Group North America Mark and JJ discuss: When will we see 0DTE options listed in popular stocks like Tesla and Nvidia? When will we see options listed on the new Bitcoin ETFs? What does the volume downturn in March mean for the options market going forward? Should the stock market move towards 24-hour trading? If stock trading is expanded, what impact will that have on the options market? and much more...
Tom Sosnoff, the visionary fintech entrepreneur who created Think or Swim and TastyTrade, rejoins The Express to talk about why we need to be teaching Risk as part of financial literacy, why investors need to lose in order to win, and what the future of trading and investing technology looks like over the next ten years. Plus, some of the top performing global markets in the world are all in South America. What's up down below? LINKS FOR SHOW NOTES https://www.investopedia.com/cpi-inflation-april-2024-preview-8646157 https://www.tastylive.com/talent/tom-sosnoff https://advantage.factset.com/hubfs/Website/Resources%20Section/Research%20Desk/Earnings%20Insight/EarningsInsight_051024.pdf https://www.investopedia.com/legendary-investor-and-quant-king-jim-simons-dies-at-86-8646726
Tom Sosnoff, the visionary fintech entrepreneur who created Think or Swim and TastyTrade, rejoins The Express to talk about why we need to be teaching Risk as part of financial literacy, why investors need to lose in order to win, and what the future of trading and investing technology looks like over the next ten years. Plus, some of the top performing global markets in the world are all in South America. What's up down below? LINKS FOR SHOW NOTES https://www.investopedia.com/cpi-inflation-april-2024-preview-8646157 https://www.tastylive.com/talent/tom-sosnoff https://advantage.factset.com/hubfs/Website/Resources%20Section/Research%20Desk/Earnings%20Insight/EarningsInsight_051024.pdf https://www.investopedia.com/legendary-investor-and-quant-king-jim-simons-dies-at-86-8646726
Steve Grzanich has the business news of the day with the Wintrust Business Minute. Online brokerage company Tastytrade is expanding its headquarters in Chicago. The company’s new office space in Fulton Market covers 35,000-square-feet and will include a broadcast studio for production of financial market content. The company’s Tastylive broadcasts, including more than 100 original […]
Stocks trade near all-time highs amid a bustling earnings season. We are also getting more clarity on what's expected from the Fed Reserve moving forward. Joining us to break it all down, J.J. Kinahan, CEO of IG North America and President of TastyTrade here in Chicago. Follow J.J. Kinahan on X @TheJJKinahan and his website is TastyTrade.com Make sure to subscribe to us on the Audacy app; leave us a review & rate on Apple Music, too! Have a question for host Andy Giersher? Tweet him @Giersh. Never miss an episode from us! Hit the follow button on our Insta & Twitter
In this episode of the Executives' Exchange, we explore the remarkable journey of Kristi Ross, a visionary entrepreneur, co-founder, and former co-CEO of Tastytrade, Inc., a trailblazing financial media company headquartered in Chicago. Get ready to dive into Kristi Ross' incredible journey and discover her upcoming ventures that are set to revolutionize the coffee industry! 0:00 - Intro 0:47 - Introducing Kristi 1:49 - Kristi experiencing the loss of her mother 6:13 - Kristi's childhood dream job & mentors 9:40 - From CFO to CEO, learning from numbers 13:30 - More "actionable" media 14:25 - Understanding culture in mergers & acquisitions 19:23 - TastyTrade & dough 23:25 - Funding & entrepreneurship 27:20 - Message from sponsors, Shure 27:50 - Leaving TastyTrade 32:22 - Coffee & connections - Uniting the world through coffee 41:41 - Creating a collective impact 48:11 - Kristi's biggest wish for the finance industry 49:25 - Rapid fire questions 54:28 - Outro Episode Link: U3 COFFEE Host: Margaret Mueller, President & CEO, The Executives' Club of Chicago Producer: Eva Penar, Chief Content & Communications Officer, The Executives' Club of Chicago Subscribe on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Thank you to our podcast sponsor, Shure Incorporated. For nearly 100 years, Shure Incorporated has developed best-in-class audio products that provide high-quality performance, reliability, and value. Headquartered in Niles, Illinois, our history of innovation and expertise in acoustics, wireless technology, and more enables us to deliver seamless, transparent audio experiences to a global audience. Our diverse product line includes world-class wired and wireless microphones, networked audio systems and signal processors, conferencing and discussion systems, software, a loudspeaker, and award-winning earphones and headphones. Find Shure on: Facebook | LinkedIn | Instagram
The Federal Reserve's buzzword of the week: “skip.” Fed officials have signaled a plan to hold steady on interest rates in June, but urging the public that the decision would not signify an end to the tightening cycle. SMBC Nikko Securities America Chief Economist Joe Lavorgna offers his own extrapolation of the news, as well as what it may mean for Wall Street. In Washington, the President Biden-Speaker McCarthy debt ceiling deal is headed for the Senate. Plus, CNBC's Steve Kovach has the details from the newest product launches at Meta and Apple, Elon Musk is the world's richest person (again), and investors are asking, is AI a bubble? Tastytrade's Tom Sosnoff considers the question and whether the industry could revitalize a sleepy IPO market. In this episode:Joe Kernen, @JoeSquawkKelly Evans, @KellyCNBCSteve Kovach, @stevekovachKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie
From Electrical Engineer to Hedge Fund Manager, David Sun, previously on TastyTrade as a Rising Star guest went on to start his first hedge fund in 2018, and then went on to add a second one in 2021. Learn about one of David's concepts applying a systematic approach to Options trading. It has to do with these 3 things; stop losses (which is not common in options trading), how he takes advantage of high implied volatility (IV) - but not in the way most options traders would think, and his approach on managing the win size: loss size ratio, all to manage risk exposure and optimize edge. Looking for actionable ideas to explore? Then this is a must-listen-to episode! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thrilled to bring tastytrade and SlopeofHope writer Tim Knight on the podcast! Tim talks about his career charting (4:50), how to keep analysis simple (13:18), his outlook on the market (24:47), and much much more! You can check out Tim's work at tasty here, or SlopeofHope.com Click here to sign up for Schaeffer's Playbook of the Week
Today's questions include rolling options after a loss, differences between futures and equity options, and many more interactions!
Today's questions include rolling options after a loss, differences between futures and equity options, and many more interactions!
Today's LIVE YouTube chat with the Research Team contained many excellent questions including management, strategy comparison, and defensive rolling mechanics. Ask your question LIVE every day at 12 noon, on tastytrade.
Today's LIVE YouTube chat with the Research Team contained many excellent questions including management, strategy comparison, and defensive rolling mechanics. Ask your question LIVE every day at 12 noon, on tastytrade.
On today's live Research Team Q&A, Anton from the Research Team answered many questions including: present risk in underlyings, options trading slang, and the fundamental concepts that are important for everyone to understand!
On today's live Research Team Q&A, Anton from the Research Team answered many questions including: present risk in underlyings, options trading slang, and the fundamental concepts that are important for everyone to understand!
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The utility of LookBack will be demonstrated, they will discuss some of the recent major improvements, and finally, they will cover the most commonly asked questions.
The utility of LookBack will be demonstrated, they will discuss some of the recent major improvements, and finally, they will cover the most commonly asked questions.
When he's on the air for tastytrade, Jermal Chandler shares his insights about options, equity markets, interest rates and the economy. When he joins the crew on The Prediction Trade, his baseball-betting side comes out. Jermal predicts the 2022 World Series matchup, winners in all six MLB divisions and both league MVPs. But before he talks baseball, he shares his thoughts on several Kalshi prediction markets, including when high inflation will end, how many Fed rate hikes will come in 2022 and whether or not a recession is coming. The Prediction Trade is brought to you by Luckbox magazine. Get a FREE digital subscription: getluckbox.com/TPT Sign up for the TPT newsletter, ask questions and follow us: thepredictiontrade.com Open your PredictIt account with our promo code and we'll match the first $20 you invest: predictit.org/promo/TPT20 Follow us… TWITTER: @predictiontrade FACEBOOK: @predictiontrade YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/3LsdBeF TPT's theme song: Where Do We Go From Here? (Death)
After an impressive first appearance, Victor Jones, host of tastytrade's Jones and Friends, returns to The Prediction Trade with more markets to forecast. From mortgage rates to Fed interest rates, oil prices to gasoline prices, and the U.S. GDP, Victor makes calls in them all. Plus, he updates the market calls he made in his previous appearance. The Prediction Trade is brought to you by Luckbox magazine. Get a FREE digital subscription: getluckbox.com/TPT Sign up for the TPT newsletter, ask questions and follow us: thepredictiontrade.com Open your PredictIt account with our promo code and we'll match the first $20 you invest: predictit.org/promo/TPT20 Follow us… TWITTER: @predictiontrade FACEBOOK: @predictiontrade YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/3LsdBeF TPT's theme song: Where Do We Go From Here? (Death)
Victor Jones is known for hosting tastytrade's Jones and Friends, but he's lending his markets and investing expertise to The Prediction Trade for this special episode. A longtime prediction market trader himself, Victor has strong opinions about a variety of topics, and he shares them all. Kalshi's interest rates and GDP markets, and PredictIt's House control and presidential nominee markets take center stage, and there's plenty of lockbox and longshot trades to go around. The Prediction Trade is brought to you by Luckbox magazine. Get a FREE digital subscription: getluckbox.com/TPT Sign up for the TPT newsletter, ask questions and follow us: thepredictiontrade.com Open your PredictIt account with our promo code and we'll match the first $20 you invest: predictit.org/promo/TPT20 Follow us… TWITTER: @predictiontrade FACEBOOK: @predictiontrade YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/3LsdBeF TPT's theme song: Where Do We Go From Here? (Death)
Dylan Ratigan (Twitter: @DylanRatigan) is the former host of the Dylan Ratigan show on MSNBC and the former host of CNBC's Fast Money and Closing Bell. Dylan was a contributor to the Huffington post and was a corporate finance editor at Bloomberg. He was a former contributor to ABC News and his articles have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Miami Herald and Chicago Tribune. Dylan is also the author of the NYT best seller “Greedy Bastards.” Dylan is currently the co-host of the Truth or Skepticism podcast on the TastyTrade financial network Michael's Men of Action program is a Master's course dedicated to helping people elevate their social lives by building elite social circles and becoming higher status. Click the link below to learn more: https://go.moamentoring.com/i/2 Subscribe on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MichaelSartain Listen on Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-michael-sartain-podcast/id1579791157 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2faAYwvDD9Bvkpwv6umlPO?si=8Q3ak9HnSlKjuChsTXr6YQ&dl_branch=1 Filmed at Sticky Paws Studios: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UComrBVcqGLDs3Ue-yWAft8w 0:00 Intro 1:22 Work ethic 2:01 Starting at Bloomberg 3:09 Writing headlines 5:40 **Credibility of financial news 8:30 **You believe someone know something 10:41 *I'm not like all these other guys 12:01 Cryptocurrency 14:01 William Jennings Bryant 16:13 Bull corn 18:19 *A new paradigm 19:56 Dodge coin 20:27 **Crypto is a Speculative asset 22:26 Pose nude for NFT 23:16 ***crypto is unadulterated bullshit 23:48 2011 rant 25:03 The Enron crash 30:22 Introduction to corporate malfeasance 31:14 **Appearance on Oprah Winfrey 32:04 ***September 11 35:37 Fame brain 37:45 2008 financial crisis 44:47 ***No one went to jail 46:12 Lance Armstrong 46:36 Golden parachutes 46:57 **Corporations acting as sociopaths 48:22 Incentives 49:13 ** Lenient risk policy 51:17 Hairless murder apes 53:50 Political discussions are pointless 55:34 A few people will control most of the resources in every system 56:44 **Both political parties are corrupt 58:06 The American tax code 1:04:42 *American people being extracted 1:09:09 Identity politics 1:10:50 ***Knife fight in the street 1:13:36 Jingoism, Propaganda 1:17:00 Running for congress 1:18:29 ***Indictment of Dylan Ratigan 1:21:07 Money in politics, Rank choice voting, Distributive finance 1:25:05 Relationship with Tom Sosnoff, truth or skepticism 1:28:43 *Why do they ignore Tom Sosnoff? 1:36:19 *Threatening to financial institutions 1:38:22 Tom Sosnoff: Where did you get your amazing memory from? 1:39:19 **Tony Battista: What is your opinion on marriage? 1:41:03 Romeo and Juliet 1:43:28 *Difference between love and marriage 1:44:42 The Millionaire Next-Door 1:45:33 Dylan Ratigan for president: tech monopolies 1:55:15 Petroleum, Bill Mahr 2:04:01 Federal legalization of marijuana 2:05:45 Inflation and the Fed Rate 2:08:03 Quantum teleportation 2:12:51 Truth or Skepticism 2:13:26 Sugar at Solomon Brothers 2:16:47 Outro
In a modern-day battle of David and Goliath on Wall Street, thousands of amateur retail investors banded together to bid up stocks in a handful of failing companies, most notably the nostalgic video game hub known as GameStop. Within days, the renegade traders sent stocks soaring and dealt heavy blows to hedge funds and other traditional professional investors who had bet against the companies. The "meme stock" phenomenon was born. But where does "revolution" stand a year later? Did the amateurs—trading mostly on the Robinhood platform—change the world of finance? Should more "ordinary" investors get into the game? Or will that benefit Wall Street at the little guy's expense? In this "Agree to Disagree," the Wall Street Journal's Spencer Jakab and Tastytrade co-founder Tom Sosnoff take on the meme stock debate head-to-head. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
FTOP Jermal Chandler of tastytrade is back. With the stock market crumbling beneath their feet, Patrick and Jermal try to make some sense of it all. They talk options volume (4:20), advice to retail traders suddenly in the red (8:35), bear market strategies (12:37), and some optimism amidst the carnage (17:07) tastytrade is hitting the road! Click the link for more info on the Bad Trader Tour To sign up for Schaeffer's Playbook of the Week, Click here
AAPL, with some of the most liquid option markets, high monthly & IVRank sets up nicely for a slightly bullish delta trade.
Stocks closed well off their highs in a choppy day of trading, with results from Visa and Microsoft boosting the Dow, while Boeing and Alphabet dragged. Victor Jones from Tastytrade and Megan Horneman from Verdence discuss the read-through from tech earnings for the rest of the mega-cap names. Hawaiian Airlines CEO Peter Ingram joins to talk about his quarterly earnings and his deal for in-flight WiFi with SpaceX, as that stock takes a dive. And the CFO of Spotify breaks down subscriber and ad trends as the streaming platform makes a move lower.
Tom Sosnoff is no stranger to financial markets, and on this episode of The Prediction Trade the founder and co-CEO of tastytrade shares his take on events-based prediction markets. Tom walks through a handful of markets on Kalshi and PredictIt, and he ties it all together with a surprise 2024 Democratic presidential nomination forecast. The Prediction Trade is brought to you by Luckbox magazine. Get a FREE digital subscription: getluckbox.com/TPT Sign up for the TPT newsletter, ask questions and follow us: thepredictiontrade.com Open your PredictIt account with our promo code and we'll match the first $20 you invest: predictit.org/promo/TPT20 Follow us… TWITTER: @predictiontrade FACEBOOK: @predictiontrade YOUTUBE: https://bit.ly/3LsdBeF TPT's theme song: Where Do We Go From Here? (Death)
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Tastytrade Founder and Co-CEO, Tom Sosnoff, was interviewed on “Squawk Box” and made some jaw-dropping comments about meme stock trading. Paul and his team share the interview and provide a play-by-play to explain why he's being accused of hurting investors. Listen along to hear a lively discussion on efficient versus inefficient markets and why these companies are praising young investors for getting involved while taking their money at the same time. Later in the show, Paul discusses how $615 million of crypto assets are missing and nothing can be done about it. Don't miss an episode by subscribing to our show. If you're not sure how to subscribe, visit our website here: www.paulwinkler.com/howtosubscribe.
Meme stock mania has returned to the markets. Wild swings in GameStop and AMC stock have drummed up more interest in retail trading trends; Tastytrade founder and Co-CEO Tom Sosnoff considers meme trader philosophy and its impact on market health. Plus, Joe Kernen and Andrew Ross Sorkin's obsession with the Biden Administration's budget proposal restricting CEO stock buybacks continues another day – this time, due to athleisure company - and maker of the world's greatest pants - Lululemon's announcement of a $1 billion stock repurchase program. In this episode:Tom Sosnoff, @tastytradeAndrew Ross Sorkin, @andrewrsorkinJoe Kernen, @JoeSquawkKatie Kramer, @Kramer_Katie
We released tastytrade's backtester, lookback, a few months back -- and since then we've been hard at work making improvements. We've worked on the layout plus additional features. Michael Rechenthin (aka, Dr. Data), the man who always wears a tie, is going to provide a walk-through of the platform. Explore lookback
We released tastytrade's backtester, lookback, a few months back -- and since then we've been hard at work making improvements. We've worked on the layout plus additional features. Michael Rechenthin (aka, Dr. Data), the man who always wears a tie, is going to provide a walk-through of the platform. Explore lookback
Jeff Joseph, editorial director and publisher of Luckbox Magazine, joins Tom and Tony from this year's South by Southwest (SXSW) Conference to discuss the cult of personality in today's hype-themed issue of luckbox, titled HYPE, SIGNAL & NOISE. The issue embodies everything "hype" in the 2021 and 2022 headlines. Tesla, meme stocks, Peloton, cryptocurrency, the Metaverse, the Rock, Kanye West, money manager Cathie Wood, and more. Tastytrade's very own Vonetta Logan even makes a guest appearance in an article about Peloton. Check it out.
Jeff Joseph, editorial director and publisher of Luckbox Magazine, joins Tom and Tony from this year's South by Southwest (SXSW) Conference to discuss the cult of personality in today's hype-themed issue of luckbox, titled HYPE, SIGNAL & NOISE. The issue embodies everything "hype" in the 2021 and 2022 headlines. Tesla, meme stocks, Peloton, cryptocurrency, the Metaverse, the Rock, Kanye West, money manager Cathie Wood, and more. Tastytrade's very own Vonetta Logan even makes a guest appearance in an article about Peloton. Check it out.
“What really started to get me excited was understanding that if I take the time to educate myself, if I take the time to empower myself with knowledge, I can be rewarded…” Dr Jim Schultz Dr. Jim Schultz, a former finance professor, is one of the key teachers and speakers at tastytrade and he's the host of the show From Theory to Practice. An active motivational speaker, fitness coach, and born again Christian, Dr. Schultz is the founder of FCubed. In today's episode Dr. Jim Schultz (affectionately known as Dr. Jim) shares his story of how he got started as a stock trader and what he's learned along the way. What's Dr. Jim's advice for stock traders just getting started? “Start small. Start really, really, really small.”Plus, Dr. Jim shares the ONE strategy you should master first if you're interested in becoming a stock trader. Want to hear what that strategy is? Listen to the episode now!
Today we're talking to the top options trading expert in the world, Tom Sosnoff! Tom is the Founder and co-CEO of tastytrade and Founder of thinkorswim. Tom was one of the first people to realize that every day people would one day be trading by the millions. He revolutionized how people trade, and is a champion of people being active, not passive, in their trading. In this one of a kind episode with one of our heroes in the finance world, David Mitchell and Tom Sosnoff cover... Why certain people rise to the top as investors, and what they do differently One of Tom's most important takeaways about investing (that most people completely miss) What's changed about the stock market in the last 50 years Ready to dive in? Loving the podcast? Be sure to subscribe! Want to go the extra mile? Rate and review it to help spread this content to like-minded Christians around the world! Want a FREE ticket to our Virtual Word on Investing Summit? Get access to the 3-day value packed summit (April 22nd-24th, 2021) with speakers like... Tom Sosnoff (tastytrade) Sharon Lechter (Rich Dad, Poor Dad) David Mitchell (TRADEway) Dr. Myron Golden (Best-selling author/business coach) Joe Johnson (Oxlos) Tommy Thornburgh (Prime Corporate Services) And many more! Get your FREE ticket the virtual summit at tradeway.com!