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Zero Cost Strategy or Risk Reversal Strategy can be used with options for hedging or speculating in the stock, forex or commodities market. A brief explanation

If you have never before paid attention to Fibonacci Retracement Levels, I would strongly consider paying attention to the S&P chart in the post below. This chart shows, 2 years later, a consolidation and breakout that could have been predicted in March of 2009.

Secret Santa's Inflation Hedges for 2011

Posted by philsworld on December 25th, 2010

We are giving you our top 4 inflation hedges for 2011.

Our 2010 hedge ideas paid an average of over 100% so very likely worth your time to take a look!

Have a happy holiday!

- Phil

Low Volatility Options Trading Strategies

Posted by Trader Kirk on November 1st, 2010

What are some low volatility options trading strategies you can use?

While it would have been unthinkable years ago to consider making big profits year in and year out on a stock that doesn’t move much - because the only source of income, dividends, tended to be in the low single digits in percentage terms - these days options afford us the opportunity to sit tight and profit while holding stock positions.

Berkshire’s 4th quarter results were propped up by Buffett’s $1.05Bn gains in derivatives betting (something Buffett himself once called "weapons of mass financial destruction" but, as we well know - if you can’t beat them…), which accounted for 1/3 of Berkshire’s $3.06Bn profits.

How to Make 68% in 4 Hours with ETF Options

Posted by philsworld on February 12th, 2010

Using the PSW Alert system we were able to make 68% trading DIA, the Dow's ETF using a simple call option and the levels set by our system.

We walk you through this process, step by step, show you the levels we are watching for tomorrow and give you a 2 trade ideas, one of which has the potential to return 285% by next Friday.

Interested?

Another day in the books, but there still hasn't been too much selling pressure, with the S&P 500 down about a quarter of one percent. As I recently stated on http://www.optionmaestro.com, I think there is a sell off ahead, or at least that is what the Volatility Index (VIX) is telling me.

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