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Sometimes, real estate can be haunting... Especially the markets and properties of years past. In this year's annual Halloween episode, Tony and Justin are visited by the ghosts of property values past. With special guests Jay Rubenstein, the ghost of the 80's and 90's, Russell Grether, the ghost of the 2008 financial crisis, and Tony Mark as himself, the ghost of the present. Happy Halloween! | The Mark & Grether Group proudly serves Malibu residents in buying, selling, and leasing. Visit themarkandgrethergroup.com to view our listings and learn more about our team.
Chuck and Roxy are back with Third Wheel Ritz and open the show with your emails, notes, and voice memos. Next it's time to "Meet the Littles" as our hosts welcome from MLB.COM, the one and only Mark Feinsand!! (19:00) TWITTER: @feinsand MLB.COM and MLB Network Then our hosts close out the show with this weeks Friday 5 from Brian Becher (Episode 83) (53:00) SONG: "100 Years ago on PTI" by Dan Bern. www.danbern.com TWITTER: @ DanBernHQ BAND CAMP: danbern.bandcamp.com Podcast Website - www.loyallittlespod.com Podcast Email - WTFCPODNET@GMAIL.COM Twitter:@loyallittlespod Instagram: @theloyallittlespodcast PODCAST LOGO DESIGN by Eric Londergan www.redbubble.com Search: ericlondergan --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loyallittles/support
Maia Ramsden was born in New York, has won age-group titles in New Zealand & Fiji, lived in the Solomon Islands & Ethiopia, and now is being educated at Harvard for which she recently earned Second Team All-American Honors after qualifying for the 1500m final at the NCAA Championships. Her time of 4:12.46 places her inside the top 15 of all time for a New Zealander behind a host of Olympians. This remarkable 20-year-old takes us on a global tour to tell her story thus far & gives an insight to what might be to come. Tony & Mark also recap the NZ Secondary Schools Cross Country in Nelson & highlight more international performances of note from our flying Kiwis.
Tony Mark is joined by Justin Cumbee in our latest market update for June 2022! In this podcast, we dive into year-to-date Malibu statistics and Tony shares his insights into the question we have been getting daily, "what is going on in the market?" They cover beachfront homes, Malibu's landside single-family market, condos, mobile homes, land, and more. Plus, Tony reveals his favorite character from the new Top Gun... | The Mark & Grether Group proudly serves the community of Malibu's neighborhoods from the coast to the canyons. For more information about our team, current listings, blog posts, and more, please visit www.themarkandgrethergroup.com
Tony & Mark cast an eye stateside noting a host of recent encouraging results for Kiwi athletes & speak to a young Wairarapa woman now based in Vancouver, Alison Andrews-Paul, who has burst into prominence this year with a series of PBs including New Zealand's fifth-fastest 800m of all-time.
The Malibu Podcast is back for its 4th Season! We are kicking off 2022 with a look back at 2021, which saw the strongest local real estate market that Malibu has ever seen. In this episode, Tony Mark and team member Justin discuss the record-breaking year, highlight noteworthy and record-breaking transactions, and look at the current real estate market here in Malibu. Tony makes his market predictions for 2022 and shares his insights for sellers and buyers alike. All this and more to kick off Season 4!
The Malibu Neighborhoods series is back for a third installment! Tony Mark sits down with team member Justin to discuss the beautiful, rural neighborhood of Malibu Park. The guys talk about Malibu Park's humble beginnings as farmland, the abundant natural resources that surround it, the ranch homes beside mega-mansions, and more! | The Mark & Grether Group proudly serves Malibu Park residents in buying, selling, and leasing. Visit themarkandgrethergroup.com to view our listings in Malibu Park, properties throughout the rest of Malibu, and learn more about our team.
The Malibu Podcast is back for Season 3 in 2021! In this episode, Tony Mark sits down with team member Justin Cumbee to discuss one of our favorite Malibu Neighborhoods, Broad Beach. They dive into the regions star-studded past and present, the disappearance (and slowly recovering) beach sand, the rock wall, Broad Beach GHAD, the sand replenishment project, and more! | The Mark & Grether Group proudly serves the community of Broad Beach and the rest of Malibu's neighborhoods from the coast to the canyons. For more information about our team, current Broad Beach listings, blog posts, and more, please visit www.themarkandgrethergroup.com
Part one of the Malibu Neighborhoods series! Tony Mark sits down with team member Justin to discuss the part of Malibu he calls home - Point Dume. They dive into the history of Point Dume, from an unattractive windblown bluff and World War II training area to one of the most exclusive neighborhoods in Los Angeles County. Listen for tales of local legends, the skyrocket of real estate values, the all-important deeded beach keys, and more! | The Mark & Grether Group proudly serves Point Dume residents in buying, selling, and leasing. Visit themarkandgrethergroup.com to view our listings on Point Dume, properties throughout the rest of Malibu, and learn more about our team.
Catch up on today's show here on the full podcast!We 'checked in' on our favourite funny people, Kitty Flanagan, Tony Mark and the brilliant 'Quarantina Arena', we tested each other on the Bond movies, and we looked back on the most used catchphrase on Married At First Sight. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tony Mark and Russell Grether wrap up 2019. They dive into the real estate market and what they saw last year, their predictions of the future, and best advice for sellers and buyers. Russell sheds insight on the Malibu land market and lingering effects of the Woolsey Fire. Tony predicts a bright future for the iconic Broad Beach in Western Malibu. All this and more in the finale of Season 1 of The Malibu Podcast!
TONY PACINO toda una vida de música. Músico, cantante, Tony llega a Francia como el líder de la banda, “TONY MARK et les MARKMEN”, que se vuelve muy popular y literalmente estremece a la multitud parisina, luego se convirtió en el guitarrista principal de algunos de Las estrellas francesas más grandes como Claude Francois, Antoine, Dick Rivers … Cuando lanza en solitario «COME PRIMA» en una versión Disco, rápidamente se convierte en una canción de éxito que se mantiene durante meses en la cima de las listas mundiales. Su álbum, simplemente llamado “Come Prima”, se distribuyó en más de 18 países de todo el mundo, incluidos Japón y Estados Unidos. Tony realiza en l’OLYMPIA, el francés “Templo de la canción”. Continúa con le PALAIS des CONGRÈS, donde comparte escenario con la cantante estrella estadounidense Shirley Mac Laine y luego se va a una gran gira europea con la Orquesta Gilles Peligrini. Este italiano de raza pura, nacido de un padre siciliano y una madre napolitana, continúa compartiendo su amor por la música con su audiencia. Durante dos años fue el cantante estrella del PARADIS LATIN, uno de los cabaret parisinos más famosos, luego se dirige a los Estados Unidos, es decir, a Las Vegas y Hawai, donde vive su hijo. Allí realiza su arte frente a una audiencia estancada, totalmente encantado y capturado por esta cálida voz que se hace eco de sus ídolos italoamericanos: Dean Martin, Al Martino y Franck Sinatra. Cargado con nueva energía, TONY está de regreso a Europa con una gama de canciones coloridas y la presencia con clase del cantante de música latina. ¡Una discografía impresionante perfecciona la carrera de este gigante del canto! Tony Pacino, una gran voz para la banda sonora de tus noches y eventos especiales. Toda la música del recuerdo en Quick Remember.
Tony Mark sits down with Ted McDonald, owner of 5 Point Yoga in Malibu, fitness trainer, endurance athlete, entrepreneur, philanthropist and modern-day adventurer. A former Elite Adventure Racer and a Lacrosse player at UCLA, he has been an athlete his entire life. He began teaching yoga and meditation over a decade ago and continues to compete in marathons, triathlons, trail races, and ultra-marathons. They discuss Ted's background, introduction to yoga, journey into competitive racing, and more!
Welcome to Malibu! In this episode, co-hosts Tony Mark and Russell Grether go into their personal backgrounds, talk Malibu lifestyle, local real estate highlights, Woolsey Fire, and more.
It's about Tony, Mark, and milk duds. What more can I say?
Rowan, Tony & Mark discuss dog poo and what it can tell you about a dog's health. why do some puppies have diarrhoea. You will find this podcast really interesting if your dog and clear a room and force you to put a gas mask on.
The first episode of The Art of Motivation hosted by Professor and public speaker, Don Sagarese. Our guest this episode is fitness guru Tony Mark, who speaks with Don about the role of motivation and passion that goes into fitness and life. www.balancefit.com www.peachradio.com
Basic Training: Covered Strangles/Covered Combo What is it? Long stock, covered call, short put. Why do it? Collect more income than a standard covered call or short put. Why not to do it? Increased margin requirement, you will increase your stock position to the downside. Example: XYZ trading at $50. Option 1 - Sell covered front month 55 strike call for $1 - collect 2% income. Option 2 - Sell both front month 55 call and 45 put for $1 each - collect $2 or 4% income. Rinse and repeat. Note: Call and put should only be sold on strikes where you are comfortable buying/selling the stock. Listener Mail: Listener questions and comments Question from Tony - Mark, love boot camp. I was lucky enough to have a fairly significant weekly put spread position in DIA this week (long puts at 166-167 and short at 161-162.5). I was making good money on Wednesday and ran into a problem. The bid ask spread on my long puts were so wide, I could not close out, roll or adjust the trade. I thought about buying futures contracts to hedge my delta risk and suck out the theta. Is there any other strategy to adjust or hedge a successful trade without getting haircut on the executions? Should I just calculate the extrinsic value add a spread and put in a limit order for the long leg? Is it always harder to close out a spread trade in a volatile market… i.e. if I want to close a spread trade does one person have to want to enter the same trade? Or can the trade go to two counter parties? Question from Mukund Ambarge - Hi Team, I had question on theta decay. I understand that delta is in constant flux with every tick move in stock, the delta / gamma changes. IV is in constant flux with buying and selling of options and volume etc. So vega changes with option transactions. But theta decay is the only one which is always in a steady pace i.e. it’s not like it will decay quickly today and slowly tomorrow. The question is when the theta decay is really adjusted in the prices of options. Do the theta decay get adjusted at every tick move? Or every hour? If it is adjusted daily. Then when is the theta decay taken out of options. Early morning before start of trading? Or late in the day like last few minutes that whole days theta is taken out? Also I do not know when is weekend theta taken out of prices? Friday early morning or Friday ending or middle of the day? Basically when does market maker run the prices with the model and set the prices? Only once before trading starts or does he keep adjusting every minute/hour/tick based on demand/supply?
Options Bootcamp 51: Covered Strangles, Theta and Closing Spreads Basic Training: Covered Strangles/Covered Combo What is it? Long stock, covered call, short put. Why do it? Collect more income than a standard covered call or short put. Why not to do it? Increased margin requirement, you will increase your stock position to the downside. Example: XYZ trading at $50. Option 1 - Sell covered front month 55 strike call for $1 - collect 2% income. Option 2 - Sell both front month 55 call and 45 put for $1 each - collect $2 or 4% income. Rinse and repeat. Note: Call and put should only be sold on strikes where you are comfortable buying/selling the stock. Listener Mail: Listener questions and comments Question from Tony - Mark, love boot camp. I was lucky enough to have a fairly significant weekly put spread position in DIA this week (long puts at 166-167 and short at 161-162.5). I was making good money on Wednesday and ran into a problem. The bid ask spread on my long puts were so wide, I could not close out, roll or adjust the trade. I thought about buying futures contracts to hedge my delta risk and suck out the theta. Is there any other strategy to adjust or hedge a successful trade without getting haircut on the executions? Should I just calculate the extrinsic value add a spread and put in a limit order for the long leg? Is it always harder to close out a spread trade in a volatile market… i.e. if I want to close a spread trade does one person have to want to enter the same trade? Or can the trade go to two counter parties? Question from Mukund Ambarge - Hi Team, I had question on theta decay. I understand that delta is in constant flux with every tick move in stock, the delta / gamma changes. IV is in constant flux with buying and selling of options and volume etc. So vega changes with option transactions. But theta decay is the only one which is always in a steady pace i.e. it's not like it will decay quickly today and slowly tomorrow. The question is when the theta decay is really adjusted in the prices of options. Do the theta decay get adjusted at every tick move? Or every hour? If it is adjusted daily. Then when is the theta decay taken out of options. Early morning before start of trading? Or late in the day like last few minutes that whole days theta is taken out? Also I do not know when is weekend theta taken out of prices? Friday early morning or Friday ending or middle of the day? Basically when does market maker run the prices with the model and set the prices? Only once before trading starts or does he keep adjusting every minute/hour/tick based on demand/supply?
Option Block 381: AMZN Sinks while MSFT Soars Trading Block: A mild day on the street. Stocks rally after 3M, Caterpillar profits beat estimates. Exclusive: U.S. stock options markets agree to need for trading halts on big moves. Earnings Report. Odd Block: Puts trade Cisco Systems, Inc. (CSCO), calls trade in ZIOPHARM Oncology Inc. (ZIOP), and buy-write trades in SPDR S&P Metals and Mining ETF (XME) Xpress Block: It's time once again for the Trading Patterns guessing game! Mail Block: Listener Questions and Comments Question from George Orsos - Dear Sir or Madam, I would like to ask you to inform me about the cash account. I heard that a trader, who has cash account, can trade unlimited number of day trade even if his or her fund is bellow $25 000. Is it correct? I look forward to your response. Question from Tony - Mark, love the show. I was lucky enough to have a fairly significant weekly put spread position in DIA this week (long puts at 166-167 and short at 161-162.5). I was making good money on Wednesday and ran into a problem. The bid ask spread on my long puts were so wide, I could not close out, roll or adjust the trade. I thought about buying futures contracts to hedge my delta risk and suck out the theta. Is there any other strategy to adjust or hedge a successful trade without getting haircut on the executions? Should I just calculate the extrinsic value add a spread and put in a limit order for the long leg? Is it always harder to close out a spread trade in a volatile market...i.e. if i want to close a spread trade does one person have to want to enter the same trade? Or can the trade go to two counter parties? Around the Block: More earnings around the corner.
Option Block 381: AMZN Sinks while MSFT Soars Trading Block: A mild day on the street. Stocks rally after 3M, Caterpillar profits beat estimates. Exclusive: U.S. stock options markets agree to need for trading halts on big moves. Earnings Report. Odd Block: Puts trade Cisco Systems, Inc. (CSCO), calls trade in ZIOPHARM Oncology Inc. (ZIOP), and buy-write trades in SPDR S&P Metals and Mining ETF (XME) Xpress Block: It's time once again for the Trading Patterns guessing game! Mail Block: Listener Questions and Comments Question from George Orsos - Dear Sir or Madam, I would like to ask you to inform me about the cash account. I heard that a trader, who has cash account, can trade unlimited number of day trade even if his or her fund is bellow $25 000. Is it correct? I look forward to your response. Question from Tony - Mark, love the show. I was lucky enough to have a fairly significant weekly put spread position in DIA this week (long puts at 166-167 and short at 161-162.5). I was making good money on Wednesday and ran into a problem. The bid ask spread on my long puts were so wide, I could not close out, roll or adjust the trade. I thought about buying futures contracts to hedge my delta risk and suck out the theta. Is there any other strategy to adjust or hedge a successful trade without getting haircut on the executions? Should I just calculate the extrinsic value add a spread and put in a limit order for the long leg? Is it always harder to close out a spread trade in a volatile market...i.e. if i want to close a spread trade does one person have to want to enter the same trade? Or can the trade go to two counter parties? Around the Block: More earnings around the corner.