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Trading Weekly Options + Online Video Course: Pricing Characteristics and Short-Term Trading Strategies PDF

322 Pages·2014·5.58 MB·English
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CONTENTS Cover Half Title Series Page Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Preface Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Introducing Weekly Options Evolution of Weekly Options Popularity of Weekly Options Option Expiration Dates Explained Option Symbols and Weeklys Chapter 2: Short-Term Index Options Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJX) Russell 2000 (RUT) NASDAQ-100 (NDX) S&P 100 Weeklys (OEX and XEO) S&P 500 (SPX, SPXPM, SPXW) Index Option Comparisons Comparing Index and Exchange-Traded Fund Options Chapter 3: Weekly Options on Equities and Exchange- Traded Products Stocks Exchange-Traded Products Leveraged Exchange-Traded Products Inverse Exchange-Traded Products Volatility-Related Exchange-Traded Products Summary Chapter 4: Option-Pricing Factors and Short-Dated Option Contracts Underlying Market Price Days to Expiration Implied Volatility Interest Rates Dividends Chapter 5: Time Decay and Short-Dated Options Behavior of Time Decay Weekends and Time Decay Time Decay and Trading Decisions Avoiding Time Decay Chapter 6: Implied Volatility and Weekly Options Time to Expiration and Implied Volatility Interpreting Implied Volatility Behavior of Implied Volatility Implied Volatility across Expiration Dates and Strike Prices Chapter 7: Developing Your Trading Plan Markets to Trade Trading Strategies Trading Decisions Capital and Risk Management Keeping a Trading Record Tying It All Together Chapter 8: Long Option Trades Long Call Long Put Chapter 9: Short Option Trades Short Call Short Put Selling a Put to Purchase Shares CBOE PutWrite Index Tying Short-Dated Option Selling Together Chapter 10: Covered Calls and BuyWrites Covered Call Basics Covered Call Trading Examples Covered Calls and Dividends Index Options and Covered Calls CBOE S&P 500 BuyWrite Index CBOE S&P 500 2 Percent OTM BuyWrite Index Chapter 11: Hedging with Short-Dated Options Protective Put Protective Put Trading Example The Collar Trading Example Using the Collar The Modified Collar The Modified Collar Trading Example Chapter 12: Bullish Spread Trading Bullish Vertical Spread Bullish Spread Trading Examples Chapter 13: Bearish Spread Trading Bearish Vertical Spread Bearish Spread Trading Examples Chapter 14: Neutral Spread Trading Iron Butterfly Iron Butterfly Trading Examples Iron Condor Iron Condor Trading Examples Chapter 15: Split Strike Long Spreads Synthetic Long and Short Split-Strike Positions Split-Strike Trading Example Bull-Put Spread Plus Long Call Chapter 16: Calendar Spreads Calendar Spread Overview Time Value and Implied Volatility Option Skew Trading Example Chapter 17: Diagonal Spreads Diagonal Spread Overview Short-Term Diagonal Spreads Short-Term Bullish Diagonal Spread Short-Term Bearish Diagonal Spread Long-Term Diagonal Spreads Long-Term Bullish Diagonal Spread Trade Bearish Diagonal Spread Trade Chapter 18: Trading Earnings Releases with Short-Dated Options Stock Prices and Earnings Option Prices and Earnings The Earnings Announcement Earnings Trades Earnings Trading Strategies Chapter 19: Leveraged Exchange-Traded Products Leveraged Long Leveraged Short Chapter 20: VIX-Related Exchange-Traded Products iPath S&P 500 VIX Short Term Futures ETN (VXX) ProShares Ultra VIX Short-Term Futures ETF (UVXY) About the Video About the Author Index Access Code TRADING WEEKLY OPTIONS Founded in 1807, John Wiley & Sons is the oldest independent publishing company in the United States. With offices in North America, Europe, Australia and Asia, Wiley is globally committed to developing and marketing print and electronic products and services for our customers' professional and personal knowledge and understanding. The Wiley Trading series features books by traders who have survived the market's ever changing temperament and have prospered—some by reinventing systems, others by getting back to basics. Whether a novice trader, professional, or somewhere in-between, these books will provide the advice and strategies needed to prosper today and well into the future. For more on this series, visit our website at www.WileyTrading.com. TRADING WEEKLY OPTIONS Pricing Characteristics and Short-Term Trading Strategies Russell Rhoads, CFA

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