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ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Explore Your Options by Tom Gentile
PUTS DON'T MAKE MONEY WHEN STOCK FALLS
I am trying to understand why I did not make any money on a put option. I am hoping you can shed some light. On October 23, 2008, I bought an Xyz put option with the 15 strike p
AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: JAN 2009
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COVERED CALL STRATEGIES
With the market at yearly lows and the volatility of most options at yearly highs, I think covered calls would make a great strategy. I know you don't like to do them
because of the high risk,
AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: JAN 2003
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ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Explore Your Options by Tom Gentile
EUROPEAN VERSUS AMERICAN
At the end of your November 2003 column,
you referred to the Europeanstyle
settlement, saying that you could
sell options without the risk of unexpected
early assignment. Could you
please exp
AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: JAN 2004
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ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Explore Your Options by Tom Gentile
OPTION SPREADS
I was told that to lower my risk in buying
calls or puts, I could spread them. What
does this mean?
To spread an option means to buy a
call or put and sell one simultaneously
to hedge it, either in th
AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: FEB 2003
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BUY-WRITES?
A report in Baron's said now was a good time for ""buy-writes"" and said the trade was buying stock and selling calls. This sounds like covered calls. Is there a difference and, if not, do you think it
AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: FEB 2009
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AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: FEB 2004
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ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Explore Your Options by Tom Gentile
OPTIONS SYMBOLS
What do the various letters signify in an
options symbol? -- Name Withheld
The letters in an option symbol designate
the underlying instrument, whether it
is a put or call, the expiration date, and th
AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: MAR 2003
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ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...TECHNICAL OR FUNDAMENTAL?
Q: Which is a better form of analysis to use when trading options, technical or fundamental?
A: Talk about a loaded question! Well, when trading options, the fact is that the life of an option is limited to the terms of the co
AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: MAR 2004
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RSVP FOR A CHEAPER STRADDLE?
I like the idea of positioning with long straddles, but when it comes to pulling the trigger, I'm having problems executing. More often than not, the spreads that look the most attractive
AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: APR 2010
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CRUDE AWAKENING
Crude oil keeps moving to record highs,
but I don't think it can stay above $100
a barrel for much longer. However, I
don't trade commodities or futures. Do
I have any other options if I think crude
i
AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: MAY 2008
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FIGHTING INFLATION
Commodity prices are surging. With
the Federal Reserve lowering rates
aggressively, I am now more worried
than ever about the risk of inflation. Is
there a way to trade inflation directly,
like an
AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: JUN 2008
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VOLATILITY RISK
A stock I like has been trending higher, and I was considering a credit spread expiring in May. However, the earnings report is due May 7 and I can't determine whether this volatility rush will negati
AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: JUN 2009
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CREDIT AND DEBIT SPREADS
What are some money management tips
for credit and debit spreads? Specifically,
when should I get out if a spread
goes against me? --Bob
Great question. By purchasing or selling
spreads, you'
AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: JUN 2003
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VOLATILITY
What exactly is volatility and how is it
used to trade options? -- S.L.
Volatility is simply the rate of change in
a stock, index, or futures contract over a
specific period of time. There are two
types th
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DEBIT AND CREDIT
What's the difference between a debit spread and a credit spread?
When investors buy or sell options, the transaction is either a debit or a credit. Of course, since an option contract is an agreem
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DIVIDENDS AND OPTIONS PRICES
How does a company's dividend affect
the option price? -- Newman
The dividend can be an important
influence on a stock option's price.
Obviously, if the company pays no dividend,
it makes
AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: AUG 2004
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UNDERSTANDING OPTION SYMBOLS
I know stock symbols usually have threeor
four-letter symbols. Why do options
have five-letter symbols?
Stocks can have one-, two-, three-,
four-, or even five-letter symbols. For
exampl
AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: OCT 2007
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ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Explore Your Options by Tom Gentile
COVERED CALLS
If I write a covered call for a stock I
bought at 30.50, am I allowed to place
a stop-loss price, say, 27.00, to protect
it from further decline? What happens
if the stop-loss price is triggered?
Altho
AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: MAY 2004
Explore Your Options by Tom Gentile
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MEchanics of a Dividend Play
In early August, Intel (Intc) saw huge contract volume in a handful of deep in-the-money calls. The largest activity occurred in the August 16 and 17 calls with more than 200,000 contracts
AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: OCT 2009
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AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: OCT 2003
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CALENDAR SPREAD QUESTIONS
I have developed some indicators that
give a fairly accurate picture of when
a trend is over. In other words, when
signal comes, I'm about 70% sure that
the trend will either reverse or go f
AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: DEC 2007
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NOT GETTING FILLED
I live in Europe and I often place my
orders outside of US market hours. I
almost always use limit orders between
the bid and ask. For example, I tried to
buy a call option the other day, but I did
AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: NOV 2007
Explore Your Options by Tom Gentile
AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: NOV 2008
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ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...A smarter Call to sell?
With a long call, what would be the best
time to sell? I know that directionally, the
higher a stock goes up the more the call
stands to profit as it goes further in-themoney.
But if a call went from out-of-the
money to
AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: MAR 2011
AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: APR 2011
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ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...I've noticed many stocks see their strongest
or weakest price levels in afterhours or
premarket trade immediately following
an earnings release. With the stock's listed
options not open during those sessions, it
seems an investor with a long call, i
AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: MAY 2011
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VOLATILITY INDEX
Tom, I have heard of using the volatility
index (VIX) as a way of predicting overall
market movement. Can you explain
this to me, along with some ideas on
how to trade the VIX in the markets? --
Fred
AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: NOV 2002
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VOLATILITY
How do I figure out which strategies
are best to implement when the volatility
of the market changes so drastically
from one season to the next?
Fortunately for option traders, volatility
is your friend,
AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: NOV 2003
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DOUBLING DOWN ON OPTIONS
Does doubling down on a losing options
position by purchasing more and thus
lowering the breakeven point work the
same as it does with stocks? Thank you.
-- Fiorenzo Primavori, Genoa, Italy
Y
AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: DEC 2002
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ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...A CaLL on VoLatiLitY
I'm new to options and having some difficulty. Despite the
broader market having more or less trended higher since
September 2010, I've found my purchased calls, which I make
sure aren't expensive in their relative historical
AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: FEB 2011
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Looking At The Market With Auction Market Analysis by Tom Alexander
AUTHOR: Tom AlexanderDATE: NOV 2009
On-balance volume by Tom Aspray
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...On-balance volume
by Tom Aspray
On-balance volume or OBV is one of the early technical tools developed by the well-known market
analyst, Joe Granville. With the advent of new, and supposedly more sophisticated technical tools, it is
used less often. Man
AUTHOR: Tom AsprayDATE: APR 1988
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SIDEBAR: Trader's Comment by Tom Sewell
AUTHOR: Tom SewellDATE: 1986
Stocks & Commodities V. 26:1 (51) Explore Your Options by Tom Gentile
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DOLLAR BOUNCE
The US dollar has performed miserably
against the euro in recent years. I think
it's overdone, but I have heard that some
analysts say the euro could move all the
way up to 1.50. If so, I think the doll
AUTHOR: Tom GentileDATE: JAN 2008
Trading In The 21st Century by Tom Busby
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Trading In The 21st Century by Tom Busby
Equipment, education, and method -- three necessities for successful trading.
It wasn't so long ago that it was very important to buy stocks with dividends and only sell on an annual basis. Then in the early 1980
AUTHOR: Tom BusbyDATE: AUG 2002
Trading with a Variable Position Size by Tom O'Malley
ARTICLE SYNOPSIS...Trading With A Variable Position Size by Tom O'Malley
Once a position has been put on, some traders will hold it at a constant size throughout the life of the trade, while other traders will vary the size. Which is better?
Once a trade has been initiat
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