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It's not always easy to take the measure of a market, whether you've been trading for a day or a decade. On this segment we look under the hood—options probabilities, volatility, trading strategies, futures, you name it—so your trading mechanics are built to manage more winners.
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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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The tastylive network

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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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tastylive: The Skinny On Options Math

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Options pricing models all revolve around probability theory. Though the math is done for you by your trading platform, we believe that understanding the number crunching behind the scenes will jump-start your trading. Join us as we show you how it's done.
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The discussion, while light-hearted and informal, largely centered around sports and market insights. The hosts discussed college football coaches' records, highlighting only two active coaches with national championships. They also touched on NFL coaches' Super Bowl achievements. On the financial side, they mentioned Tesla's market movement and tr…
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Tom Sosnoff and Tony Battista analyze E-mini S&P 500 features and the nuances of iron condors, focusing on wing width optimization. They emphasize middle-range wing widths ($5-$10) for better performance, avoiding narrow setups due to their negative returns. The conversation includes a casual exchange about upcoming events, personal stories, and th…
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The discussion focuses on strategies for managing option trades, particularly addressing premium decay and volatility's impact on option sellers. It emphasizes the benefits of selling naked options, which maintain positive theta despite breached strikes, versus risk-defined strategies like spreads or iron condors, where breaches can lead to negativ…
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In this pre-Thanksgiving episode, Jim Schultz discussed his upcoming Mexican Thanksgiving celebration, inviting suggestions for navigating the event. He highlighted market movements, noting the Russell 2000’s significant 51-point rise and gold’s sharp decline by 91 points. The host expressed excitement about cleaning up their portfolio and addresse…
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Tom Sosnoff, Tony Battista, and Dr. Data discussed trading strategies involving iron condors and strangles. Researchers brought trades involving XDX, MU, and EEM, considering variables like delta and implied volatility. They discussed optimizing portfolios through diversification and managing returns. The discussion included tactical moves such as …
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Is Jake Paul a successful boxer? Or is he a successful promoter? Is Donald Trump a good politician or a successful promoter? It seems the traditional method of becoming successful, which was developing qualifications, has been supplanted by an ability to promote oneself. Whether that is good or not remains to be seen. Tune into this week's episode …
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The discussion centers around the concepts of expected value, standard deviation, and expected moves in trading, highlighting the difference between intuitive expectations and mathematical definitions. The detailed explanation clarifies how expected moves, commonly used in financial platforms, are based on standard deviation rather than literal exp…
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Tom Sosnoff and Tony Battista discuss market movements shortly after the opening bell. Even the S&Ps and NASDAQ experience weakness, while Russell outperforms. Volatility remains unchanged, and bonds recover prior losses. Bitcoin rebounds to $95,000, oil stabilizes, and net gas drops significantly. They discuss strategies, such as bidding for bond …
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The discussion delves into risk parity portfolio allocation, emphasizing risk allocation over capital allocation to achieve balanced risk contributions across assets. Using an example with SPY, QQQ, Apple, TLT, and Gold, they explore a back-of-the-envelope calculation for naïve risk parity, highlighting its simplicity over complex optimization. Whi…
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The discussion reviews daily market activity, noting unchanged E-mini S&Ps, downward NASDAQ, and strong Russell and Dow performance. Volatility and NatGas highlighted; Euro bids suggest a weaker dollar. Trading insights include strategies to handle short deep in-the-money calls via selling puts, maintaining consistent year-end positions without dra…
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The discussion centers on baking, specifically making a cherry pie from scratch. The participants humorously debate the challenges of crafting the perfect crust, tools required, and strategies for baking success. Amidst banter, they mix in finance-related topics, touching on upcoming economic reports, market volumes, and Federal Reserve rate cut di…
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Victor Jones and Chris Vecchio covers a wide range of topics, from macroeconomic insights to financial implications. Key discussions include the impact of tariffs during Trump's presidency, with Vecchio suggesting tariffs are more negotiation tools than literal threats. They also touch on the performance of markets, like S&P and Nasdaq, amidst tari…
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The discussion covers a range of financial topics, focusing heavily on the current state of cryptocurrencies, particularly Bitcoin's potential to reach $100,000. The hosts delve into the semiconductor industry, highlighting the role of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company in the broader tech ecosystem, especially its ties with companies like …
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In this holiday-shortened week, Ilya Spivak discusses muted financial market movements and focuses on China's economic challenges. China's six consecutive quarters of deflation indicate weak demand, despite stimulus attempts. This economic turbulence affects Australian dollar and copper markets, offering potential speculative opportunities if posit…
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The S&P 500 and NASDAQ closed at record highs, despite concerns over impending tariffs by President-elect Trump on Canada and Mexico. There was notable weakness in the semiconductor sector. New home sales reported a significant 17.3% decline, largely attributed to regional disruptions from recent hurricanes. The Fed's minutes indicated another rate…
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Tom Sosnoff and Tony Battista discussed market trends and trading insights. E-Mini S&Ps reached a new high, with NASDAQ and Dow gaining while Russell dipped. Bitcoin saw a notable decline. Key earnings were anticipated from Dell and CrowdStrike, with caution in trading stocks like Autodesk and Nordstrom. They highlighted improving market efficiency…
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The episode discussed recent market reactions to proposed tariffs from President-elect Trump, including a brief downturn followed by recovery in equity futures. The host criticized the perceived overvaluation of cryptocurrencies, questioning their practical value despite substantial financial interest. He highlighted market dynamics, noting a stron…
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Jermal Chandler explores market dynamics amid tariff tensions, Amgen's weight loss drug downfall, and FOMC minutes hinting at a possible rate cut slowdown. Chandler suggests scrutinizing portfolios ahead of holiday lulls, advising finance enthusiasts on medium and long-term strategies. Discussions include bond yield spreads, potential tariff impact…
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Chris Vecchio and Jermal Chandler discussed the implications of potential tariffs announced by Donald Trump, focusing on their possible impact on oil exports, gas prices, and Federal Reserve policy. They explored changes in bond markets, equity volatility, and sector movement, with concerns on tariffs affecting auto sectors and currencies. The duo …
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On "Options Trading Concepts Live," host Mike discussed his current portfolio, closing winning trades in Microsoft, Google, and Chipotle. He analyzed the newly introduced IBIT, focusing on options market changes and future trading strategies. He highlighted Ethereum's significant 5% drop and minor movements in other markets. Mike shared insights on…
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Liz and Jenny discuss upcoming holiday schedules and market closures, emphasizing the importance of trading strategies. They evaluate SPY, IWM, and QQQ strangles, highlighting Jacob’s study showing improved results when following losing trades with long strangles. The effective strategy involves a buy and hold of strangles, suggesting exploratory i…
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The discussion primarily focuses on lighthearted banter and food preferences for Thanksgiving, with a humorous tone on turkey versus chicken and brisket options. The dialogue also veers into bakery recommendations and amusing anecdotes on passport photos. Financial content is sparse, except for brief mentions of key stock and bond movements, and To…
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Tom Sosnoff and Tony Battista analyze E-mini S&P 500 features and the nuances of iron condors, focusing on wing width optimization. They emphasize middle-range wing widths ($5-$10) for better performance, avoiding narrow setups due to their negative returns. The conversation includes a casual exchange about upcoming events, personal stories, and th…
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