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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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Tom Sosnoff and Tony Battista reviewed the market, noting minor changes in indices and commodities. Stocks like John Deere and GameStop dropped post-earnings. They discussed strategies for trading SPX options, emphasizing put spreads and call spreads for short durations. The segment also tackled VIX futures convergence dates, ETF alternatives for s…
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We thought the chapter on meme stocks was complete. It was written off as people fed up with being stuck at home from Covid, taking their government checks and bidding up stocks no one was watching. Essentially, it was something that was unlikely to happen under any other circumstances. So, what brought it back this time? Tom and Dylan discuss meme…
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Stock markets are cheering Fed rate cut expectations, but global recession risk is brewing in the background as U.S. economic news takes a turn for the worst. tastylive's Head of Global Macro Ilya Spivak discusses financial markets' embrace of weak economic news and considers how weakness in China threatens to disrupt optimism in the wake of suppor…
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The panel on "Options Trading Concepts Live" discusses strategies and trade ideas, emphasizing bullish and bearish trades with relevant financial terminology. Mike proposes a long call diagonal spread in Nike (NKE) and Nick Battista goes with McDonald's (MCD). Katie emphasizes simplicity with a put vertical spread in Morgan Stanley (MS). Discussion…
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Liz Dierking and Jenny Andrews discuss earnings trades, pair trades, and zero DTE-SPX. They show preference for AMAT over Twilio and consider a Lulu-Amazon pair trade, emphasizing the importance of liquidity and stock-to-stock trades. They discuss Walmart and Chinese stocks, noting buyers' power constraints. They examine options involving SPX and V…
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Jenny Andrews discusses buying a cheaper Lululemon dupe on Amazon, prompting a playful suggestion to explore a long Amazon (AMZN), short Lululemon (LULU) pairs trade. Andrews and Liz Dierking review open futures trades, consider rolling positions, evaluate new pair trades like the micro-Canadian dollar (MCD) and micro-Aussie dollar (M6A), and disse…
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Scott Sheridan discussed his day, starting hangry due to missing pistachios. The conversation touched on cookware, with Sheridan explaining his wok setup and purchasing spices from Costco. He criticized AMC's board for stock manipulation, prompting intense audience reactions. Ultimately, the amusing blend of culinary talk and finance aimed to enter…
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Tom Sosnoff and Tony Battista discuss current market conditions, highlighting gains in S&P 500, Nasdaq, and Dow, with volatility dropping slightly. They note significant movements in stocks like Costco and Boeing, along with declines in SMCI, Coin, and Meta. They emphasize that implied volatility normalizes risk, making trading more about strategie…
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Victor Jones discusses the resurgence of meme stocks like AMC and GME, critiquing financial journalists for mischaracterizing retail traders. He argues that blaming traders for ignoring fundamentals shows journalists' ignorance of market dynamics. He criticizes AMC's CEO Adam Aron for exploiting retail traders through new stock issuance without mea…
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Tom Sosnoff and Tony Battista discuss pre-market movements, noting declines in Nasdaq (NDAQ), Russell (RUT), GME, META, and Baidu (BIDU), with increases in Dow (DJI) and BABA. They emphasize the imminent diamond dividend and make various trades, including Baidu and SMCI. Technical difficulties create frustration, but they resolve and execute trades…
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The tastylive team discusses trading strategies and specific stocks. Key points include Gad Nishimwe's analysis of Super Micro Computers (SMCI), recommending a defined-risk strategy due to the stock's high value. Kai Zeng suggests a neutral calendar spread on SPY, emphasizing the importance of price discovery. Michale "Dr. Data" Rechenthin promotes…
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Tom Sosnoff and Tony Battista reviewed the market, noting minor changes in indices and commodities. Stocks like John Deere and GameStop dropped post-earnings. They discussed strategies for trading SPX options, emphasizing put spreads and call spreads for short durations. The segment also tackled VIX futures convergence dates, ETF alternatives for s…
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