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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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Jim Schultz reviews the mixed performance of markets, highlighting E-mini S&Ps (ES) and volatility metrics including spot VIX and futures. Schultz discusses stock movements, particularly Nvidia (NVDA), emphasizing its rare down day. He covers options expiration, noting the rolling into September contracts. Concluding, he manages positions in Netfli…
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Liz and Jenny's show from the Cboe highlighted the bustling stock market activity ahead of a holiday, emphasizing the significant volume in SPX and SPX Zero-DTE trades. Key insights included analysis of trade efficiencies for various strategies like the "holder," "closer," "roller," and "shrinker" in Zero-DTE iron condors, with "roller" strategies …
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Tim Knight reviews the trading week, noting lifetime highs and gains in his short portfolios. He expresses optimism regarding potential cracks in Nvidia (NVDA) and the semiconductor sector (SMH). Knight highlights various stocks, including notable shifts in Nvidia, DraftKings (DKNG), and Unity (U). He also discusses crypto trends, specifically Bitc…
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Jermal Chandler and Julia Spina discussed the market's inactivity amid triple witching. Julia humorously shared her weekend plans, and both noted the current low volatility in the market, specifically VIX. They highlighted muted market expectations for the upcoming week and discussed portfolio management during quiet times. Key stocks like Nvidia, …
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Jim Schultz discusses the lackluster market activity despite expectations of high notional expiration, highlighting declines in indices, including ES, NASDAQ futures, Russell 2000, and bonds. Surprisingly, volatility, measured by the VIX, also fell. He praises the "do nothing strategy" in managing short strangles, exemplified by IWM's favorable mov…
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Chris Vecchio, Ilya Spivak, and Thomas Westwater discuss a quiet but significant quad-witching Friday leading into July 4th. Key insights include the PMI reading indicating a heating U.S. economy, quiet U.S. equity markets despite ominous signals from NASDAQ and S&P, and the Russell's underperformance likely due to investor focus on AI-related larg…
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Nick Battista and Mikey Butler discuss various trading techniques and strategies, emphasizing audience engagement through YouTube. They highlight recent trades and market trends, noting how options expirations, intraday ranges, and specific products like the E-Mini S&P 500, NASDAQ, Dow, Russell, and commodities like oil and gold are performing. The…
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Scott Sheridan, Tom Sosnoff, and Tony Battista discuss market strategies, particularly selling puts in Occidental Petroleum (OXY) utilizing Warren Buffett's actions as a floor indicator. They also highlight confidence in upcoming approvals for Tasty's Canadian operations by the end of the year. Financial symbols like Nvidia, Tesla, and Apple are me…
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Tom Sosnoff and Tony Battista discussed the impact of stock splits on equity returns, focusing on major companies like Nvidia and Chipotle. Research showed stocks generally rise slightly post-split and often remain unchanged after a year. They emphasized increased volatility and tradability post-split. Additionally, they promoted their upcoming dig…
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Tom Sosnoff and Tony Battista discussed various market movements and trading strategies. The S&P was down 15 points, the Russell weakened, and volatility rose. They analyzed trades such as selling an "in the money" call spread and put on MNQ, shorting Rivian 10 puts, and considering a high IVR iron condor on gold. Trades like skewed iron condors on…
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Discussion ahead of the market opening touches on fluctuating indices: S&P down $6.75, NASDAQ down $2, Russell up $4.40, and Dow down $12. Mention of increased volatility for the second day. NVIDIA’s implied volatility is high, down $3.50. Bitcoin weakened, down $1,000. Market movers include Adobe up $6 and MSTR down with Bitcoin. Seller sentiment …
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Tony Battista, Jermal Chandler, and Tom Sosnoff saw nearly a 2% uptick, attributed mainly to a strong rally on Monday. Intraday tech reversals on major indexes like the ES, and significant drops in stocks like NVIDIA and AVGO, signaled potential market shifts. The focus moved to bonds which remained in a narrow trading range. The discussion highlig…
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Tony Battista and Tom Sosnoff gave a market overview and showed E-mini S&Ps down by $4.50, NASDAQ down $8, and the Dow down $30, reflecting minor changes. They explored guidelines for buying debit spreads, emphasizing paying around 50% of the spread width for optimal risk. They also addressed futures options for Micro ES (MES) and advised closing i…
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Tony Battista, Tom Sosnoff, and Vonetta Logan covered varied topics, including debates about artichokes, the recent drop in Chipotle’s stock, and extensive plans for Tasty’s unique digital NFT event. They explored Nvidia and Microsoft's positions following stock movements and glimpsed future financial events while recounting humorous personal anecd…
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Victor Jones explored the impact of GLP-1 drugs, like Ozempic, on U.S. GDP and considered policy implications if 20% of Americans used them. Highlighted economic updates, including poor housing starts and rising claims data. Discussed NASDAQ's volatility, crude oil's seasonal trends, and market reactions to geopolitical risks. Host also mentioned t…
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Julia Spina and Errol Coleman discuss the recent market activity, noting a slight market downturn, specifically mentioning Nvidia's decline and a general lack of sustained movement. Despite the small drop, the reaction was significant, highlighting how even minor market moves can evoke strong responses. They mention their specific positions, includ…
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Chris Vecchio, Mike Butler, and Thomas Westwater analyzed various sectors, including oil, bonds, AI, and precious metals. They discussed recent market performances, including S&P 500, NASDAQ, and Dow Jones, and their anticipation of potential pullbacks or rallies. Mike mentioned a personal trade in oil, Thomas highlighted AI impact on markets like …
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The discussion centered around market volatility and stock movements, notably the E-mini S&Ps and NASDAQ's fluctuations. They mentioned the Dow's rise, surprising lack of rally in the Russell, and significant moves in stocks like Nvidia, AMD, and Apple. Premiums in Nvidia spiked due to rebalancing. They advised cautious trading, highlighting risks …
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The discussion focused on recent tech stock movements, notably NVIDIA (NVDA), which hit a lifetime high before seeing a pullback. Futures for the NASDAQ-100 (NDX) also saw similar patterns. Excitement surrounding XAI and its use of NVIDIA chips alongside Dell (DELL) and Super Micro Computer (SMCI) servers was noted, but exhaustion in these stocks s…
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Jermal Chandler discusses current market conditions, noting significant intraday reversals in the S&P 500 (ES). Chandler highlights the strong performance of tech stocks like Apple and NVIDIA while pointing out market breadth weaknesses. He adjusts positions, including an SPX call butterfly and various trades in names like EWW, PFE, and WBA. Chandl…
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Jim Schultz reviews the mixed performance of markets, highlighting E-mini S&Ps (ES) and volatility metrics including spot VIX and futures. Schultz discusses stock movements, particularly Nvidia (NVDA), emphasizing its rare down day. He covers options expiration, noting the rolling into September contracts. Concluding, he manages positions in Netfli…
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Chris Vecchio and Jermal Chandler discuss the likelihood of a market pullback, noting the S&P 500 is significantly above its one-month moving average. They suggest this indicates a potential minor pullback rather than a correction, emphasizing the resilience of tech stocks. They agree on cautious optimism, citing historical trends and the current m…
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Nick Battista, Mike Butler, and Katie Mcgarrigle discuss strategies like covered call spreads and trade management. They touch on the high volatility of Nvidia (NVDA) and AMD (AMD), and the importance of managing risk in various market conditions. They also mention their upcoming events in Chicago, Atlanta, Miami, and Dallas, inviting viewers to jo…
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Tony Battista, Tom Sosnoff, and Scott Sheridan discuss personal experiences, sports, and concert plans. They mention attending a Stevie Nicks and Billy Joel concert, Scott Sheridan Studios, and share opinions on air conditioning preferences. The conversation even covers their restaurant choices and issues related to heat during events.…
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