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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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If you want to trade like a tastylive trader, you have to learn how to talk like a tastylive trader. Sit down with Tom and Tony as they dish out and discuss popular trading topics that give you an edge when opening, closing and managing your trades.
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What a year 2023 was! In the 2024 season of the Truth or Skepticism podcast, Tom Sosnoff and Dylan Ratigan dive into topics ranging from business and finance to technology, politics, and global news. With another unpredictable year ahead of us, follow along as this duo unpacks how all these factors play into the trading markets.
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U.S. stocks may lag European markets even as the dollar gains on the euro as growth and inflation trends push the Fed and ECB in opposite directions. tastylive's Head of Global Macro Ilya Spivak considers how the growing gap in economic outcomes on in Europe and the U.S. may lead to policy differences with major implications for stock and currency …
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The FTC recently ruled noncompete agreements can no longer be used for employees making less than $151K in non-senior leadership roles. On this week's episode, Tom and Dylan debate noncompete agreements and if they should be used. Is there a case for companies using them after making an investment in an individual? Or does a noncompete just trap pe…
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Tom Sosnoff and Dylan Ratigan discuss the implications and personal experiences with non-compete clauses in the corporate world, reflecting on how these agreements have impacted their careers and views on business practice. They delve into the transitioning from public to private equity and express concerns about the increasing concentration of equ…
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Tom Sosnoff and Tony Battista delve into the strategy of exiting option positions at 21 days to expiration (DTE) to mitigate downside risk and control outlier risk in trading. By examining S&P and NASDAQ trends alongside specific stocks like Tesla and NVIDIA, they explore the benefits of early position management. Their research indicates that mana…
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Dr. Jim Schultz focuses on market trends and a specific earnings trade strategy for Tesla (TSLA). Schultz highlights a positive market sentiment with indexes like NASDAQ and S&P 500 experiencing an uptick. A detailed exploration of a Tesla earnings trade is shared, centering around an expected move butterfly strategy, demonstrating how to potential…
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U.S. stocks may lag European markets even as the dollar gains on the euro as growth and inflation trends push the Fed and ECB in opposite directions. tastylive's Head of Global Macro Ilya Spivak considers how the growing gap in economic outcomes on in Europe and the U.S. may lead to policy differences with major implications for stock and currency …
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Chris Vecchio and Jermal Chandler discuss a surprising market turnaround following Meta's disappointing guidance despite beating earnings expectations, causing initial market dread. The S&P 500 showed resilience, bouncing off lows significantly. They touch on the broader market dynamics, including the impact of upcoming big tech earnings from Micro…
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This episode of Options Trading Concepts Live featured hosts Nick Battista, Mikey Butler, and Katie McGarrigle discussing their excitement about the day and their ventures into trading and personal life. Financially, they dove into market activities, noting the red and green movements, and shared specifics on trades in META (Facebook), SPX (S&P 500…
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Liz Dierking and Jenny Andrews discuss a variety of stock options, market movements, and specific company performance such as Southwest Airlines, American Airlines, Express, Intel, and others. They analyze and strategize on options trading for earnings reports, considering factors like position rolling and market ranks. They express surprise at Exp…
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Jenny Andrews and Liz Dierking discuss market conditions, focusing on the impact of META on the market's downturn. They analyze their META trade, considering its performance amid a broader market decline, and contemplate adjustments to minimize losses. Additionally, they explore futures trading, specifically addressing the copper market's resilienc…
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Scott Sheridan, Tony Battista, and Tom Sosnoff touched on market predictions, specifically bonds reaching a buy level, and shared lighthearted anecdotes. The conversation briefly shifted to NFL draft strategy, emphasizing rookie contracts' importance. There was also a notable mention of a successful Ether cryptocurrency investment. Additionally, di…
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Anton Kulikov, Tom Sosnoff, and Tony Battista discuss dynamics of Implied Volatility Rank (IVR) and its effect on the estimation of daily stock moves, particularly in relation to option trading strategies. Using data from 2006 to present, they examine how IVR influences the expected daily price moves of indices such as the S&P 500 Index (SPI), QQQ …
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In a lively financial discussion, Victor Jones joins Tom Sosnoff and Tony Battista to dissect recent market behavior. Their conversation reveals a broad market dissatisfaction, with few exceptions like Tesla, NVIDIA, and copper. They critique commonly used financial phrases, such as “cautiously optimistic” and “cash on the sidelines,” labeling them…
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In a dynamic discussion between finance enthusiasts Tom Sosnoff and Tony Battista, the conversation centers on the significant movements in major stock indices and notable individual stocks following an earnings announcement. The Nasdaq led the losses, followed by drops in the S&P 500, Russell, and Dow, while volatility saw a slight increase. Speci…
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Finance enthusiasts discuss potential trading strategies for various assets. Dr. Data presents a neutral approach to EEM with a strangle strategy, highlighting its unexciting nature. Gad Nishimwe provides a post-earnings meta trade involving a short iron condor strategy, signaling careful price consideration. Kai Zeng introduces a bullish diagonal …
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Tom Sosnoff and Tony Battista discuss the current market downturn, with significant drops in the S&P, NASDAQ, Russell, and Dow indices, alongside a minor increase in gold prices and volatility. They express surprise over bonds and stocks both falling, emphasizing a confusion about market directions, especially with expected behaviors in interest ra…
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