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In the world of trading, the significance of stop loss placement cannot be overstated. We often find ourselves navigating a landscape filled with..
Ever felt like the market is playing “eeny, meeny, miny, moe” with your portfolio? You’re not alone. Let’s dive into how the pros surf these wild market waves without wiping out.
Volatility Trading
Volatility is a measure of how the value of a particular asset or financial instrument varies over time in the trade. Because volatility generates profit potential, it is an important statistic. However, if traders do not obtain the proper knowledge and tactics, volatility trading might result in losses.
Volatility Trading: A Complete Guide
Options Trading Strategies and Hedging
Options trading is based on some rational motivation generally involving an edge or the need for hedge. An edge is what determines a trade positive expected value; usually, it is some kind of correct and not widely available information. Instead, a hedge is a trade offsetting an existing risk of another investment. Finally, trading should… Read More Read More
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CBOE Indexes of Volatility, Correlation, and Skew
CBOE Implied Correlation, Volatility of Volatility, and Skew are measures incorporating option market information and expectations about the S&P500 volatility in the near future.
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Options Trading Strategies and Hedging
Options trading is based on some rational motivation generally involving an edge or the need for hedge. An edge is what determines a trade positive expected value; usually, it is some kind of correct and not widely available information. Instead, a hedge is a trade offsetting an existing risk of another investment. Finally, trading should… Read More Read More
See https://is.gd/1hIOEs for more
CBOE Indexes of Volatility, Correlation, and Skew
CBOE Implied Correlation, Volatility of Volatility, and Skew are measures incorporating option market information and expectations about the S&P500 volatility in the near future.
See https://is.gd/wdT83l for more