Nonfarm Payrolls can give you a sense of how the US economy is performing, but the data release can also be a source of opportunity for active traders. Errol...
If you started trading in the last two decades, you’ve only known a world in which the euro is worth more than the US dollar. You’d have to go all the way back...
Buying a market like Bitcoin at this deep of a discount can be nice, but doing so with an added edge in your favor thanks to options can be even better. Mikey...
Currencies are known to be less volatile assets than stocks or commodities, but the euro currently rests in a quite precarious position relative to the US...
Though outliers are so named due to their rare appearance in data sets, the unlikely does have to occur sometime. Right now, forex and interest rate markets...
Futures trading is primarily done with a short-term time horizon in mind, as derivatives traders use their leverage to enhance returns on strategies like day...
Eurodollar futures present one of the most popular benchmarks for short-term interest rates, and they're currently showing an inversion. Frank helps define...
Options and futures can help you assign probabilities to different events occurring in markets like interest rates. Experienced derivatives traders Mike and...
Almost everything in your life can be viewed as an event with a probability. What are the chances your local grocery store has the item you’re looking for?...
Losing options trades are often much more difficult to manage than winning trades; the former can demand strike changes, rolling expirations, and just a lot...
The Fed primarily controls interest rates, which they move higher in times of inflation and lower in times of recession. But what do they do when there's fear...
High inflation is causing some of the largest price extremes, bond and forex markets have seen in decades. Mike and Frank show you how high inflation has...
The highest inflation measure in more than 40 years has left many markets in utter disarray: Nasdaq is at its lowest since 2020, interest rates are their...
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