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9/6/2018 11:22:55 PM http://www.macroption.com/put-option-payoff/ Tutorials Options: The Basics Options – overview of basic terms and concepts What is an option? Calls and puts. 5 basic characteristics of every option Strike vs. market price vs. underlying price In the money, at the money, out of the money Exercising options and expiration Basic Option Positions Call, Put, Long, Short, Bull, Bear… Confused? Call option payoff diagram, formula and logic Put option payoff diagram and formula Short call payoff diagram and formula Short put payoff diagram and formula Long call vs. short put differences and when to trade which Option Pricing and Greeks Black-Scholes model – all resources Black-Scholes model history and key papers Black-Scholes model assumptions Black-Scholes model inputs (parameters) Black-Scholes formula (d1, d2, call price, put price, Greeks) Black-Scholes Excel formulas and how to create a simple option pricing spreadsheet Option Greeks Excel formulas Option delta Measuring directional exposure with delta: single option and option spreads Volatility Volatility start page (all resources) Why is volatility proportional to the square root of time? Volatility rule of 16 Historical volatility Historical volatility calculation Implied volatility Calculating implied volatility in Excel VIX (CBOE Volatility Index) VIX start page (all resources) What is VIX? (short and long answer) VIX calculation explained VIX-SPX correlation VIX and S&P500 same direction statistics VIX futures VIX futures curve VIX options VIX expiration calendar (futures & options) VIX ETF & ETN list VIX COT (Commitment of Traders) Statistics Summary statistics start page (all resources) Arithmetic average advantages and disadvantages Arithmetic average: When to use it and when not Median definition and calculation Calculating variance and standard deviation in 4 easy steps Population vs. sample variance and standard deviation Skewness formula Skewness in Excel (SKEW) Kurtosis formula Kurtosis in Excel (KURT) Technical Analysis The three moving average parameters Finding the best moving average period length RSI calculation RSI overbought and oversold condition True Range ATR calculation Momentum Using MACD Histogram to trade the traditional MACD crossover Other Alternative Investments Sharpe Ratio Value at Risk advantages: Why use VAR in risk management Value at Risk (VAR) limitations and disadvantages More Black-Scholes Formula (d1, d2, Call Price, Put Price, Greeks) Black-Scholes Model – All Resources Option Greeks Excel Formulas Volatility Tutorials |
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9/6/2018 11:49:36 PM https://banyanhill.com/consumer-staples-sector/ The consumer staples exchange-traded fund’s (ETF’s) dividend yield hit 3% in recent days. https://banyanhill.com/wp-content/uploads/wid1-final-5.jpg Why’s that a big deal? Remember, dividend yields and stock prices go in opposite directions. In this case, the lower the ETF’s stock price, the bigger its dividend is to investors who buy at that price. Here’s the important part… The ETF’s dividend yield has only been this high — 2.75% or higher — four other times in the past decade. In each of those times, the price of the ETF rose an average of 17% over the next four to five months. Check out the chart below, with the ETF’s dividend yield (the red line) transposed over its stock price (the black line): Consumer Staples Sector (Source: CapitalIQ) If I put those circled yields in a table, this is how a stock purchase works out in the following months… Consumer Staples Sector It’s also worth noting that in each of the four cases above, the broader stock market indexes — such as the S&P 500 — moved higher too. That’s not surprising, given that companies like Campbell Soup, Procter & Gamble and other biggies in this sector also make a big chunk of the index as well. But there’s also one outlier worth keeping in mind. Back in the early 2000s, overall dividend yields were lower, so the “2.75% or higher” level doesn’t apply here. But in the late 1990s, as the dot-com boom hit its final highs, the consumer staples ETF once more fell deeply out of favor with Wall Street. Between November 1999 and March 2000 — the same month the dot-com boom turned to bust — the consumer staples ETF fell 26% while its yield rose to a then-extreme high of 1.07%. |
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9/7/2018 8:55:10 AM https://www.cardbenefits.citi.com/Products/FICO-Score |
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9/8/2018 1:49:24 AM Orders up in 2018 https://ftrintel.com/news/ 09.06.18 ... surpassing last month’s total by 300 orders. Class 8 orders were again exceptionally strong in the U.S. market, with most OEM’s racking up great order months. Orders were even m/m and up 153% y/y. Orders continue their hot streak in 2018. Six of the top twelve order months ever, have occurred in the first eight months of this year. North American Class 8 orders for the past twelve months have now totaled 477,000 units. Carriers continue to scramble to get enough trucks on the road to handle the robust freight growth. The surging economy and vibrant manufacturing sector are stretching the logistics system to the limit. In some markets, goods are moving slower due to supply chain gridlocks, necessitating even more trucks to deliver goods. |
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9/25/2018 7:28:12 PM Ottawan and the founder and CEO of Shopify, Tobi Lütke https://fs.blog/tobi-lutke/ |
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10/1/2018 12:59:40 AM https://www.einnews.com/pr_news/462610789/ebay-partners-with-red-pocket-mobile-to-pair-a-low-cost-wireless-plan-with-every-phone-sold |
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10/6/2018 5:42:31 PM https://www.tastytrade.com/tt/shows/wdis-top-dogs-2/episodes/wdis-top-dogs-2-10-01-2018?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=192&mc_cid=d95a1f14d2&mc_eid=5cd73f9ec3 It's a brand new season of Top Dogs with a brand new teacher. New trader, Howard Tullman, is joined by ex-floor trader and tastytrade host, Tony Battista. In the inaugural episode, Howard and Tony recap what Howard traded with Tom Sosnoff and get a basic pulse on his current portfolio. With 21 days until options expiration, the duo looks to roll some positions and then clean up a few positions. Additionally, Tony presents a few slides that help the beginner trader understand the relationship between between Delta, Premium, Level of Aggression and options strategy. |
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10/13/2018 6:10:21 PM https://25iq.com/2018/10/13/lessons-from-annie-duke-author-of-thinking-in-bets-making-smarter-decisions-when-you-dont-have-all-the-facts/ Lessons from Annie Duke (Author of “Thinking in Bets: Making Smarter Decisions When You Don’t Have All the Facts”) October 13, 2018 Annie Duke received an NSF Fellowship to attend graduate school at the University of Pennsylvania to study cognitive psychology. Because she missed the job market one year due to a stomach ailment that put her in the hospital, she decided to try to make some money by playing poker until the next academic hiring season. This detour resulted in her acquiring 20 years of experience in the real-world behavioral laboratory known as professional poker. In 2004, she won her first World Series of Poker bracelet and that same year she won the $2 million winner-take-all WSOP Tournament of Champions. In 2010 she won the NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship beating her mentor Erik Seidel in the final event. She is the author of Thinking in Bets: Making Smarter Decisions When You Don’t Have All the Facts. |
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11/5/2018 9:27:37 PM https://www.reuters.com/article/us-airbus-lockheed-space/to-the-moon-and-beyond-airbus-delivers-powerhouse-for-nasas-orion-spacecraft-idUSKCN1N711D In Florida, the module will be joined with the Orion crew module built by Lockheed Martin (LMT.N), followed by over a year of intensive testing before the first three-week mission orbiting the Moon is launched in 2020, albeit without people. |
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