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Jerry Baldwin of Pacific Shores Trading joins us to talk about the top 5 things traders need to know when day trading futures. With years of experience, Jerry brings a unique short term trading approach which streamlines the selection process and reduces inefficiencies. Join us live at 2pm PT today to learn more! #trading #futures #cryptocurrency #Bitcoin #riskmanagement #daytrading Sign up for a free, 6 video course on Cryptocurrency here: https://www.tradingacademy.com/crypto/ Contact TraderMerlin: Email – TraderMerlin@gmail.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13930555/ Twitter: TraderMerlin - https://twitter.com/TraderMerlin IG: TraderMerlin - https://www.instagram.com/tradermerlin/ FB: TraderMerlin - https://www.facebook.com/TraderMerlin Live Daily Show: - https://www.youtube.com/TraderMerlin Trading Applications used: #TastyWorks, #ThinkOrSwim #CliK, #TradeStation, #TradingView, #Barchart
Host: Mark Longo, The Options Insider Media Group Co-Host: Dan Passarelli, Market Taker Mentoring tastytrade Hot Seat: Katie McGarrigle, tastylive On this episode, Mark, Dan and Katie discuss: Should you trade futures options or equity options, Some basic differences between futures options and equity options, And much more. This episode of Options Boot Camp is brought to you by tastytrade.
Host: Mark Longo, The Options Insider Media Group Co-Host: Dan Passarelli, Market Taker Mentoring tastytrade Hot Seat: Katie McGarrigle, tastylive On this episode, Mark, Dan and Katie discuss: Should you trade futures options or equity options, Some basic differences between futures options and equity options, And much more. This episode of Options Boot Camp is brought to you by tastytrade.
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Title: ⏰ Synergy Traders #46.03: Exploiting Earnings Season For Max Gain Trading Futures with Anka Metcalf of TradeOutLoud.com Recorded on Tuesday, July 25th, 2023 as part of the Synergy Traders #46: "Derivatives 2023 Conference, Futures and Options Trading" event, hosted by TradeOutLoud and TimingResearch. The full event video/podcast series and presentation notes are available here: https://timingresearch.com/blog/2023/synergy-traders-46-day-1/ Bonus... ⚡ eBook: "7 Risk Management Strategies: Top Traders Share Their Best Tips" https://timingresearch.com/LR3YT Terms and Policies: https://timingresearch.com/policies/
Tom Bodrovics welcomes a new guest Drew Rathgeber, creator of ProGoldTrader.com and an 18 year trading veteran to the show. Drew began by discussing spot transactions, explaining that the biggest counterparty risk is the company you are dealing with and their policies, as they can change the spread charge at any time. He then discussed spot trading accounts, noting that the biggest risk factor is the lack of regulatory authority and that they are effectively pooled accounts. Similarly, gold ETFs and funds have issues. Noting that the biggest risk is the inability to trade at night and that the market may not move in line with the price of the metal. He then discussed the futures markets, noting that the biggest counterparty risk is the FCM. Drew then discussed the risk of the US government repricing gold, noting that he does not think it will ever happen, but it is a risk to consider. Drew also discussed the advantages of using futures contracts compared to other markets such as crypto. He explained that when using futures contracts, customer funds are held in an escrow account by a Futures Clearing Merchant (FCM). This provides a layer of protection and oversight that is not available in other markets. Drew also touched on the stigma around futures markets, and how they are often seen as being manipulated. He explained that while manipulation does exist, it is important to remember that the goal is profits, and that futures markets were created for hedgers and producers to sell their products at the highest price possible. He also discussed the various sizes of futures contracts, and that it is possible to take delivery of physical metal from these contracts. Finally, Drew discussed his program, ProGoldTrader, and how it aims to help people with their wealth preservation, learn futures trading, and lower their transaction costs. He believes that gold bugs should focus on the spread charge when investing in gold, as it can take a year or two to recover the cost of the spread. He also encourages people to consult their CPA for their individual tax situation. Time Stamp References:0:00 - Introduction0:36 - Background & Lessons4:00 - Understanding Markets10:12 - Regulated Vs. Unregulated12:34 - Case Study & Premiums15:00 - Educating and E-Book16:37 - Average Annual Gold Moves18:42 - Collectors Vs Investors21:33 - Market Types & Risks26:18 - Futures Complexities27:32 - FCM & Segregation30:34 - Manipulation?32:45 - Industry & Futures Uses34:40 - Contract Sizes35:37 - Taking Delivery36:42 - Counterparty Risks38:51 - Gold ETF Funds41:42 - Gov't Gold Repricing43:03 - Ultimate Gold Goals44:10 - Pro Gold Trader46:42 - Wrap Up Talking Points From This Episode Spot transactions carry counterparty risk via companies who can change the spread charge at any time.Futures contracts offer a layer of protection due to funds being held in an escrow account by an FCM.ProGoldTrader is a program to help with wealth preservation and lower transaction costs for investors. Guest Links:Website: https://progoldtrader.comEmail: drathgeber@ProGoldTrader.comApply Online: https://progoldtrader.com/open-an-account/ Drew Rathgeber got his start trading spot precious metals at one of the nation's largest bullion dealers in Newport Beach, CA in 2004. Then transitioned to futures in 2006, specializing in precious metals. Now is the owner and president of ProGoldTrader.com, which specializes in trading software and execution designed just for bullion traders. TRADING FUTURES, OPTIONS ON FUTURES, AND FUTURES SPREADS INVOLVE A SUBSTANTIAL RISK OF LOSS AND IS NOT SUITABLE FOR ALL TRADERS AND/OR INVESTORS. PAST PERFORMANCE, WHETHER ACTUAL OR INDICATED BY SIMULATED HISTORICAL TESTS OF STRATEGIES, IS NOT INDICATIVE OF FUTURE RESULTS. ACCOUNTS CAN AND MAY LOSE MONEY. ONLY GENUINE RISK CAPITAL, MONEY YOU CAN AFFORD TO LOSE, SHOULD BE USED.
CME Group Chairman and CEO Terry Duffy's career, from his first day in the pits of the Merc to testifying before Congress on the potential pitfalls of FTX, has been marked by his willingness to roll up his sleeves, mix it up, and speak his mind. Terry returns to the NYSE, where he led the first IPO of a US exchange two decades ago, for a far-ranging conversation on navigating the regulatory process, the biggest issues facing the markets, and some of the even bigger issues facing the country. Terry says that despite constant change, the industry remains rooted in the underlying mechanisms and principles upon which the derivatives business was founded. Inside the ICE House: https://www.theice.com/insights/conversations/inside-the-ice-house
Financialized capitalism is “a pattern of accumulation in which profits accrue primarily through financial channels rather than through trade and commodity production,” according to Greta R. Krippner. In this episode of OP Talks, liberation theologians Dr. Jung Mo Sung and Dr. Filipe Maia discuss his recent book Trading Futures: A Theological Critique of Financialized Capitalism (Duke University Press, 2022). Dr. Maia offers a theological reflection on hope and the future, calling for escape routes from the debt economy.
Liz and Jenny take a look at all of their current futures positions. They take profits in /MES and look at placing a /MCL trade but decide against it. They also look at the relationship between /2Y and /10Y.
Liz and Jenny take a look at all of their current futures positions. They take profits in /MES and look at placing a /MCL trade but decide against it. They also look at the relationship between /2Y and /10Y.
Liz and Jenny place an iron condor in the "lean" hog futures, discuss driving tests, and address all their other futures trades.
Liz and Jenny place an iron condor in the "lean" hog futures, discuss driving tests, and address all their other futures trades.
Liz and Jenny take a look at all of their futures positions after this crazy CPI up move. They discuss the yield curve and their oil futures positions. They look at VIX futures and silver and gold.
Liz and Jenny take a look at all of their futures positions after this crazy CPI up move. They discuss the yield curve and their oil futures positions. They look at VIX futures and silver and gold.
With the recent upward movement in gold and silver, the underlying's have run through their covered calls. Liz and Jenny talk about covered call management once the call has been breached. They make adjustments to both positions and keep their bullish positions going in hopes of a continued move higher.
With the recent upward movement in gold and silver, the underlying's have run through their covered calls. Liz and Jenny talk about covered call management once the call has been breached. They make adjustments to both positions and keep their bullish positions going in hopes of a continued move higher.
It's expiration week, so the small exchange products must be rolled. Liz and Jenny roll the October /S2Y & /S10Y out to November. They also get back into micro-crude oil with a December strangle.
It's expiration week, so the small exchange products must be rolled. Liz and Jenny roll the October /S2Y & /S10Y out to November. They also get back into micro-crude oil with a December strangle.
Liz and Jenny take a fresh approach to trading futures and futures options. They navigate the futures markets learning as they trade. They then place a strangle in /MCL in the November cycle.
Liz and Jenny take a fresh approach to trading futures and futures options. They navigate the futures markets learning as they trade. They then place a strangle in /MCL in the November cycle.
Liz and Jenny make adjustments to their futures positions. They complete the /MES downside ratio spread. They add another long /MCD future. They talk about the yield curve and look at iron condors in /ZS.
Liz and Jenny make adjustments to their futures positions. They complete the /MES downside ratio spread. They add another long /MCD future. They talk about the yield curve and look at iron condors in /ZS.
Liz and Jenny navigate the futures and futures options markets by learning live on-air. They take profits in /6B and assess the risk in their other futures positions.
Liz and Jenny navigate the futures and futures options markets by learning live on-air. They take profits in /6B and assess the risk in their other futures positions.
Liz and Jenny talk about trading futures. They go over the various products found on the tastyworks futures watch list. They talk pros and cons, and how they prefer options on the futures, but the micros are nice when taking a directional shot or for a scaled down pairs trade.
Liz and Jenny talk about trading futures. They go over the various products found on the tastyworks futures watch list. They talk pros and cons, and how they prefer options on the futures, but the micros are nice when taking a directional shot or for a scaled down pairs trade.