Most traders lose money selling options for one simple reason: They sell premium blindly. High implied volatility looks attractive. Big premiums feel exciting. But without structure and filtering, ...
Wall Street is mostly bullish on the market's performance for next year, but the midterm elections could throw a wrench into that positive outlook. The coming months already hold a number of other ...
Periods of extreme volatility in the stock market may feel painful for investors — but such periods are generally followed by strong stock returns, if history is a guide, according to market analysts.