
$SPY option bears score overnight
Bearish option traders are collecting big profits in the SPDR S&P 500 Fund (SPY) today. Yesterday on Jan. 17, Market Rebellion’s Unusual Option Activity Service found
Bearish option traders are collecting big profits in the SPDR S&P 500 Fund (SPY) today. Yesterday on Jan. 17, Market Rebellion’s Unusual Option Activity Service found
The outcome of this chart will determine whether the SPY is breaking out of the 2022 downtrend, or further continuing it.
There have only been four multi-year stretches of negative stock market returns since 1928. Will 2023 be the fifth?
Bearish option traders are collecting big profits in the SPDR S&P 500 Fund (SPY) today. On Dec. 15, Market Rebellion’s Unusual Option Activity Service found that
This S&P 500 trend line has led the market in 2022. A breakout could mean the start of a new bull market. Another rejection? Look out below.
S&P 500 traders who bought the close and sold the open generated 1,100% gains since 1993. Traders who did the opposite gained less than 100%.
What’s the difference between AMC and APE? And why are they performing so differently today?
In the midst of a >2% down day, the smart money was betting big on a swift reversal in two ad-sensitive names.
October inflation: cooler than expected. Stocks: On fire. Today’s CPI result all but insures that the Fed will slow the pace of rate hikes.
Look. Everyone explains vertical spreads like they’re super complicated — but they’re not. In fact, by the end of this article, you’re going to understand exactly what a vertical spread is (a way to lower your risk *and* your reward), how to put one on (click buy *here*, click sell *here*), and why you would use them (probably to make your bet cheaper). We’ll include a real-life example (which turned out to be spot-on), with a real-screenshot from a real brokerage — and a few advanced tips and tricks to take your vertical spreads to the next level
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