How to Trade Mergers & Acquisitions with Options (Feat. MSFT & ATVI)
Here’s how you can use options to hedge or trade merger & acquisition news (featuring Microsoft & Activision trade examples).
Here’s how you can use options to hedge or trade merger & acquisition news (featuring Microsoft & Activision trade examples).
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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On Saturday, news broke that OPEC+ would soon consider a production cut of over 1 million barrels per day. Though it isn’t their first production cut in 2022, it’s their most substantial by far.
Awkward: Buying TWTR after complaining about it for months.
Scoop: Elon Musk has agreed to take the original TWTR deal to buyout the company for $54.20 per share. Some option buyers are predicting this could be the beginning of a massive plunge in Tesla shares.
On Friday, one writer suggested that traders “could” sell short straddles (a naked call and a naked put) against Apple to “take a bite” out of volatility. Our advice: Do not do this. Don’t take our word for it — Ask Melvin Capital why you shouldn’t take on infinite risk trading strategies.
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The collective of stock market participants have been watching with bated breath to see what would happen when the S&P 500 reached its June low.
_ Last week, the August CPI Report brought the market to its knees. While many expected falling energy prices to lead inflation lower, it wasn’t
Just because it’s a bear market, doesn’t mean there aren’t plenty of bullish trades when it comes to Unusual Option Activity. Check out last week’s
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