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The tastylive network teaches investors innovative, simple ways to trade stocks, options, and futures, take advantage of market volatility and build a successful portfolio. Tom Sosnoff leads an irreverent and playful band of floor traders who are showing America a new way to quickly find low risk, high return strategies in bullish, bearish and sideways markets.
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Confessions Of A Market Maker brings 20 years of Wall Street educational trading experience, coupled with entertaining stories; both in and away from the markets. The podcast is Co-Hosted by former 20 year Market Maker, JJ (@vwaptrader1) & Poker Professional/trader, Ray (@AllxDayxRayx), who are occasionally joined by guests of high esteem in the industry. Confessions Of A Market Maker has quickly become one of the highest viewed and popular podcasts in the finance/trading space.
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Schaeffer’s Market Mashup

Schaeffer’s Investment Research

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Schaeffer’s Investment Research is thrilled to bring you the Schaeffer’s Market Mashup! Hosted by managing editor Patrick Martin, Patrick is joined by traders, analysts, and other dignitaries of the investing world. Episodes feature exclusive sit-downs about options strategies, the latest macro trends, and anything else that’s newsworthy in the stock market world.
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What happens when the messenger lacks credibility? When messengers can't be trusted, the message, not matter how accurate, isn't listened to. At the same times, when we dismiss the message because we don't like the messenger, we harm ourselves. On this week's episode, Tom and Dylan discuss what happens when we dismiss the messenger. Also, should vo…
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The discussion highlights a mixed equity market with S&P and Nasdaq slightly down, but the Dow and Russell showing gains, signaling market resilience despite low volumes and rising volatility. Bitcoin crosses $66,000, reflecting a possible bullish trend, while gold and silver experience minor declines. Insights include investor interest in Chinese …
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The broadcast highlights include a review of market movements and personal trading updates post-hurricane. During the show, the host suggests moving trades to platforms offering real-time conversations, extending hours of market activity discussions. Notable insights include handling different trades like futures and equities, portfolio management …
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Chris Vecchio and Ilya Spivak recap a volatile market week on Futures Power Hour, emphasizing unexpected positive September seasonality driven by resilient U.S. economic data and subdued PCE inflation. They discuss potential impacts of Fed rate cuts, improved GDP forecasts, and geopolitical tensions. Despite recent pullbacks, they highlight continu…
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Liz Dierking and Tom Preston discuss market trends, the influence of physical commodities on their implied volatilities, and the challenges of trading defined risk vs. naked options. They highlight the importance of understanding the underlying futures' impact on options pricing. The conversation also touches on trading strategies for various accou…
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Tom Sosnoff, Tony Battista, and Scott Sheridan have a lively discussion about amusing restaurant anecdotes and football betting. They address caller inquiries concerning TastyTrade's platform features, issues with trading SPX options, and suggest they are addressing software updates. Key topics include poor man's covered calls and backtesting featu…
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Tom Sosnoff and Tony Battista highlight significant moves in Chinese stocks like BABA and JD due to quant short squeezes. The discussion transitions to the mechanics of a poor man's covered call (PMCC) as a capital-efficient alternative to covered calls. Research indicates a 70 delta long call with 60-day expiration strikes a balance, demonstrating…
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Tom Sosnoff and Tony Battista highlight key market moves: E-mini S&Ps are up 5, NASDAQ down 22, and Russell up 20. Volatility is up 10 cents. They are long Russell and have rolled most positions. They discuss various trade ideas, including short strangles in XRT, GLD put spreads, and a pairs trade in Aussie/Canadian dollars. They mention difficulti…
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Tom Sosnoff and Tony Battista discuss market movements as the opening bell nears, with S&P up slightly and Russell gaining. They focus on individual stocks: Costco's earnings, trading strategies despite wide bid-ask spreads, and major movers like Tesla and Chinese stocks. Volatility remains unchanged. They detail notable gains and losses across key…
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Tom Sosnoff and Tony Battista discuss strategies to adapt and avoid trading pitfalls. They highlight the effectiveness of selling 16 Delta Strangles and emphasize adjusting trade probabilities to manage risk. Key points include not trading too large, sticking to mechanics, and avoiding revenge trading. Drawdowns are inevitable, and good mechanics a…
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Tom and Tony delve into current market conditions, noting minimal changes in indices like the E-mini S&P, NASDAQ, and Russell. They discuss the strategic advantage of options trading over stocks, emphasizing options' capital efficiency and flexibility. Tom shares his approach to managing P&L and Delta at market open, highlighting case-specific acti…
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Tom Sosnoff, Vonetta Logan, and Tony Battista share a lively discussion filled with humor and camaraderie. They cover various financial topics, including the bond market's independence from the Fed, strategies for trading Google versus Meta, and potential IPOs. They also touch on personal happenings, such as prepping for a trip and post-surgery sup…
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China embraces fiscal stimulus, triggering a market rally. However, Wall Street's muted reaction raises questions about future risk sentiment, especially amid potential U.S. inflation upticks. China's CSI 300 index surged over 4% due to government spending announcements, but U.S. markets failed to sustain gains. As U.S. economic indicators show sta…
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Julia Spina and Luis Lomeli recap the latest market trends. The S&P reached its 42nd record high of the year. The Nasdaq and Dow Jones also showed strength. Semiconductor stocks like NVIDIA and AMD experienced notable movements, with AMD slightly selling off. SMCI faced a 12% decline due to a DOJ probe, impacting NVIDIA. Costco's mixed earnings led…
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Victor Jones discusses the importance of understanding global market incentives, emphasizing recent significant moves in commodities, equities, and interest rates driven by game theory. He highlights the impact of Chinese government interventions on equities like Alibaba and Baidu, the role of hurricane season in affecting stocks such as Home Depot…
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