NYSE removes contract caps on Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF options, completing transition across all major U.S. exchanges. IBIT, ...
Investors with a lot of money to spend have taken a bullish stance on Strategy (NASDAQ:MSTR). And retail traders should know. We noticed this today when the trades showed up on publicly available ...
Learn about the long jelly roll, which is an option strategy that exploits pricing differences in options to achieve ...
Investors with a lot of money to spend have taken a bearish stance on Strategy (NASDAQ:MSTR). And retail traders should know. We noticed this today when the trades showed up on publicly available ...
Retail investors are gaining new educational tools to better understand the strategies once reserved for professionals. One standout method growing in popularity is the Iron Condor—a non-directional ...
An option is a financial instrument whose value is tied to an underlying asset; this is known as a derivative. Instead of buying an asset, such as company stock, outright, an options contract allows ...
Is dabbling in day trading worth it? Most financial advisors would say no. Why? Day trading -- buying and selling stocks rapidly over the course of a day -- is time and resource intensive. Traditional ...
Gordon Scott has been an active investor and technical analyst or 20+ years. He is a Chartered Market Technician (CMT). Michael is a former senior editor of investing and trading products for ...
A snapshot of the top strategies to make money from a highly volatile market Heading into the new year, traders expecting more volatile markets may want to refresh their approach. Discover the top ...
Learn how to trade weekly options, understand key differences from monthly options, and use smart strategies to boost short-term trading success. Options trading is taking the stock market by storm.
A collar options strategy protects stock holdings from significant losses while limiting potential gains. Investors create a collar by owning shares of a stock. They then purchase a put option below ...