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Options Portfolio Manager – Investors Alley
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Jay is the lead Options Portfolio Manager at Investors Alley. He is the editor for Options Profit Engine, an investment advisory bringing you professional options trading strategies, with all the bells and whistles of Wall Street, but simplified so all you have to do is enter the trades ...more

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Will Stocks Continue To Rally Despite The Coronavirus Scare?
The stock market can be a crazy place. The unpredictability of the financial markets is what makes them so exciting and challenging for traders (and investors).
Protecting Your Portfolio From The Coronavirus
The only certainty when it comes to trading the financial markets is that there will always be periods of uncertainty.
Here’s What A One-Year Covered Call In Microsoft Looks Like
As stock prices continue to rise, yields have dropped on most dividends (and it’s harder to afford to buy those stocks anyhow). How can you find an appropriate yield in this environment?
Is Sprint Stock About To Get A Boost?
While 2019 wasn’t exactly a banner year for mergers and acquisitions, there is a potential giant merger in the telecom sector coming up this year.
Is The Low Volatility Market At An End?
2019 can be roughly divided into two market regimes. There were periods of high volatility and market choppiness, notably in June, August, and early October.
What’s In Store For Chipmakers In 2020?
2019 is at an end, and it was undoubtedly a great year for stocks. The S&P 500 was up over 28% for the year.
This Large Options Trade Should Yield 12.8%
Many traders who don’t spend a lot of time using options assume that most options trades are short-term in nature. While it’s true that many options trades have expire in 30 days or less, there can also be a good amount of long-term activity.
A Hidden Clue That The Economy Is Going To Stay Strong In 2020
2020 is almost here. It’s a new year, a new decade, and perhaps most importantly, an election year in the US. While the 2020 election is the biggest event that is likely to occur next year, it won’t happen until November.
Where Are Interest Rates Headed In 2020?
Is there any evidence that the Fed will remain steady in its rate outlook in the near future?
Will December 2019 Be A Repeat Of December 2018 For Stocks?
The stock market is showing its first signs of cracks since October, and investors are starting to wonder if December is going to be a repeat of last year.
Every Time This Stock Goes Up $1 This Trader Makes $1.2 Million
One of the more intriguing investment stories in 2019 was the huge jump in government bonds prices. Long-term bonds, in particular, soared higher for a substantial portion of the year, outperforming stocks – and with lower volatility.
Protection Against A December Volatility Spike
Stock market activity has essentially slowed to a crawl, and many traders are wondering if that’s it for volatility in 2019. Some traders are jokingly wondering if they should take the rest of the year off.
Is Market Volatility Done For The Year?
2019 has certainly seen its share of ups and downs in the financial markets. There were quite a few spikes in market volatility this year – usually related to China trade war news or concerns over the direction of interest rates.
The Latest Cold Front Is Heating Up Natural Gas Options
We’re starting to see natural gas producers cut back on production due to lower than expected prices.
Are We Headed Back To A Low Volatility Market?
Both 2018 and 2019 have been characterized by periods of choppy markets and higher volatility--quite the change from 2017, when it seemed like we would never experience market volatility again.
Gold Prices Could Be Headed Much Higher
Why have gold prices remained elevated despite the volatility in the stock market?
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