It’s time for Episode 4 of When The Bell Rings. In this edition, we’re talking about something that’s paramount to your success as a trader. It’s a mindset – something that requires intentional planning and not a fly by the seat of your pants mentality. A weekend sporting event prompted this particular lesson, although the topic always applies to trading. … Read More
A Different Look at AAPL Credit Spreads
This post is another in a series that we will be publishing over the next month , tracking the hypothetical performance of broken wing butterfly trades selected by Greg Loehr of Optionsbuzz.com. A week doesn’t go by when I’m not asked a question about selling a put spread (credit spread) on a particular stock, especially before earnings when the implied … Read More
The Trading Elite: Discussions With Top Financial Traders
What do professional traders do day-in and day-out to beat the markets? What separates the amateur from the professional? Why is it that some traders make millions while others can’t even get their account into the green? Those are the questions I set out to answer when I decided to get in touch with several of the top financial traders … Read More
AM Idea – April 13th 2012
Disclosure: Long: $NTAP
AAPL Can’t Go Up Forever…
This post is the second in a series that we will be publishing over the next month , tracking the hypothetical performance of broken wing butterfly trades selected by Greg Loehr of Optionsbuzz.com. Apple can’t go up forever. Or can it? This week I’ll be tracking a hypothetical broken wing butterfly on Apple Computer (AAPL) that won’t lose money if … Read More
Is This Trader Complacent or Patient?
Bella, How do you distinguish between patience and complacency? Patience is what I call it when I’m riding a trend. Complacency is what I call it when price initially goes my way, but then retraces and eventually stops me out. This happens to me most in two cases. In these cases I feel as though more aggressively taking profits would … Read More
The April Bearish Butterfly Trade
This post is the first in a series that we will be publishing over the next several weeks, tracking the hypothetical performance of the April, 2012 expiration of the bearish butterfly trade as it would have been handled according to our guidelines contained in SMB’s Bearish Butterfly Video Series. On Friday, February 24, we initiated the April bearish butterfly trade … Read More
Paying Attention to the “How” of Trading
Welcome to my first post on the SMB Blog. My first encounter with the team was reading Mike Bellafiore’s One Good Trade—and thinking that it was one of the best books ever written on trading. Most people who write about trading are trying to tell you what they do and how to become more like them. What makes SMB’s work … Read More