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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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Jim Schultz and Errol Coleman discuss their recent trades and market outlooks. They highlight SPY call spreads due to favorable pricing, indicating a contrarian stance on high market positions. Despite mixed market signals with NASDAQ slightly green and Powell's upcoming statements potentially adding volatility, the focus remained on small directio…
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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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Jacob Perlman critiqued the flexibility in interpreting market "up moves" and "down moves," stressing the need for specific timeframes to avoid misleading conclusions. By incorporating expected move—the likely price range determined by options prices—traders can set more methodical exit points and risk management strategies. Perlman underscored the…
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Liz and Jenny celebrated "Red Shirt Thursday" on the show, reminiscing about their 25-year tradition. They analyzed the fluctuating market with SPY and VIX observations and assessed their existing trades, including positions in M2K/MES, JD, and Pinduoduo, offering insights into strategies like iron condors, jade lizards, and zebras. They discussed …
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Tom Sosnoff, Tony Battista, and Scott Sheridan engaged in informal banter, predominantly covering casual topics like fashion, sports, and driving issues, with a humorous edge. The hosts briefly touched on stock market movements, mentioning MU's significant post-earnings move of $14.26. Financial discussions included various stock and futures symbol…
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The discussion centered around the recent surge in Chinese stocks following major governmental fiscal stimulus announcements. Victor Jones queried Tom Sosnoff and Tony Battista about their perspectives on trading these stocks amidst price extremes and narratives. While Sosnoff and Battista acknowledged the attractiveness of Chinese stocks relative …
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Markets opened strong with E-mini S&P 500, NASDAQ, Russell, and Dow rising. Key movers: MU up $16 post-earnings, SMCI, PDD, Baidu, and SMH also showing gains. Downtrends included ExxonMobil, Lilly, and Costco. Traders discussed managing positions, especially in MU, by rolling options and neutralizing risks. Commodity markets like corn, wheat, and s…
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The discussion delves into tactical trades on various stocks and assets, primarily BMY Pharmaceuticals and Meta, employing strategies like strangles and iron condors. They emphasize volatility (IV rank) and market conditions while making trade adjustments. There's a mix of humor and camaraderie among the team, along with detailed analysis of differ…
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