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...
The recent rise in inflation (CPI) has translated to some relatively predictable long-term trends: higher rates, lower stocks, and stronger USD. While an...
Delta hedging is a popular risk management strategy whereby the options trader offsets deltas accumulated by market movement with shares, options, or futures....
Day trading has become one of the most popular strategies in the stock market, but you can get lost before you even start if you don't have the right product....
There’s likely just one silver lining for stock investors exiting the first half of 2022: it’s over. The S&P 500 witnessed its worst January-June trading...
The S&P 500 fell more than 20% in the first half of 2022, which is the worst performance in such a time frame since before 2000. Experienced derivatives...
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...
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...
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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