The tastytrade network
Summary: The tastytrade 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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Splash Into Futures with Pete Mulmat - July 5, 2017
On today's show, Ryan and Beef are comparing two different short option premium strategies. They're looking at selling a put option compared to selling a Jade lLzard. The guys explain how both trades work and when they would use one instead of the other. They also discuss their approach to bad earnings trades that turn around and become profitable. ###Follow us on Twitter!### [Ryan](https://twitter.com/tastytradeRyan) [Beef](https://twitter.com/mikehart79)
The Ryan & Beef Show - July 5, 2017
Marc Gyongyosi built his first flight simulator at the age of 15. He took his love of flying and used it to start Intelligent Flying Machines. They are a data analytics startup. They use machine learning, robotics and computer vision to automate indoor data acquirement. Marc is graduating from Northwestern University's School of Engineering in the Computer Science Department. [Learn more about Intelligent Flying Machines](http://ifm-tech.com/)
Marc Gyongyosi built his first flight simulator at the age of 15. He took his love of flying and used it to start Intelligent Flying Machines. They are a data analytics startup. They use machine learning, robotics and computer vision to automate indoor data acquirement. Marc is graduating from Northwestern University's School of Engineering in the Computer Science Department. [Learn more about Intelligent Flying Machines](http://ifm-tech.com/)
Talkin' With Tom and Tony - July 5, 2017
Talkin' With Tom and Tony - July 5, 2017
Good Trade Bad Trade - July 5, 2017
Good Trade Bad Trade - July 5, 2017
Today, we will compare long deep in-the-money Puts to short out-of-the-money [Calls](https://www.tastytrade.com/tt/learn/naked-options) and short out-of-the-money [Puts](https://www.tastytrade.com/tt/learn/naked-options). ### Study * SPY, 2005-2016 * Buying 80 [Delta](https://www.tastytrade.com/tt/learn/delta) Puts * Selling 30 Delta Puts * Selling 30 Delta Calls * All held to [expiration](https://www.tastytrade.com/tt/learn/expiration) * Compared: * When SPY increased from entry to expiration * When SPY decreased from entry to expiration ###Results * Long Puts are only profitable on large down moves * When looking at all occurrences, both short calls and short puts have high success rates and net positive results, especially when combined. * This study did not take into account managing at 50%, which would likely improve short Puts and short Calls results. Check out the segment as Beef, Bat and Pete discuss their most important takeaways from the study.
Today, we will compare long deep in-the-money Puts to short out-of-the-money [Calls](https://www.tastytrade.com/tt/learn/naked-options) and short out-of-the-money [Puts](https://www.tastytrade.com/tt/learn/naked-options). ### Study * SPY, 2005-2016 * Buying 80 [Delta](https://www.tastytrade.com/tt/learn/delta) Puts * Selling 30 Delta Puts * Selling 30 Delta Calls * All held to [expiration](https://www.tastytrade.com/tt/learn/expiration) * Compared: * When SPY increased from entry to expiration * When SPY decreased from entry to expiration ###Results * Long Puts are only profitable on large down moves * When looking at all occurrences, both short calls and short puts have high success rates and net positive results, especially when combined. * This study did not take into account managing at 50%, which would likely improve short Puts and short Calls results. Check out the segment as Beef, Bat and Pete discuss their most important takeaways from the study.
Should we be buying options with greater than 1 year to expiration (known as LEAP options) in low [IV](https://www.tastytrade.com/tt/learn/implied-volatility) environments? Even though implied volatility is currently low, the further out months price in greater volatility. This means you will be paying a greater premium if you want to buy a LEAP. Since IV is mean-reverting, you are most likely locking in losses by buying this further out premium. When the market does sell off, you do not get the same bang for your buck via long [vega](https://www.tastytrade.com/tt/learn/vega). This makes long LEAP options especially tough to make money in. Tune in as Frank, Bat and Pete explain more of the implications of this strategy.
Should we be buying options with greater than 1 year to expiration (known as LEAP options) in low [IV](https://www.tastytrade.com/tt/learn/implied-volatility) environments? Even though implied volatility is currently low, the further out months price in greater volatility. This means you will be paying a greater premium if you want to buy a LEAP. Since IV is mean-reverting, you are most likely locking in losses by buying this further out premium. When the market does sell off, you do not get the same bang for your buck via long [vega](https://www.tastytrade.com/tt/learn/vega). This makes long LEAP options especially tough to make money in. Tune in as Frank, Bat and Pete explain more of the implications of this strategy.
Opening Bell - July 5, 2017
Opening Bell - July 5, 2017