Options


Think the War Is Over? Consider This Trade.

The environment is simply too uncertain for anyone to conclude that they must buy stocks based on fear of missing out.

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Is the War Still On? This Strategy Offers Some Upside.

President Trump posted on Monday that his representatives were negotiating to end the war. Iran posted back that it was a lie. What should investors do?

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Investors Should Position for a Longer Iran War. What to Do Now.

The risk is that the war lasts longer than expected and the shipping industry takes even longer to recover. The recent weakness in financial markets could be an amuse-bouche before a bearish feast.

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The VIX Isn’t What It Used to Be. How to Get an Investing Edge Now.

Rather than trying to buy stocks at the apex of fear based off volatility signals, consider integrating gasoline prices into your decision-making.

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3 Ways to Profit From the Iran Crisis With Options

Aggressive investors who can handle extreme uncertainty can establish exposure to whatever rally erupts should a detente emerge.

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It’s a Chaotic Market. Take the Long-Term View.

Our “time arbitrage” strategy, which monetizes short-term volatility for long-term gain, provides a simple framework for making decisions amid uncertainty.

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The Wrong Way—and Right Way—to Hedge This Volatile Stock Market

Most investors stink at hedging—even the pros. They mostly buy puts near a stock’s current price, thinking they will make lots of money if it declines even more.

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Don’t Chase Momentum. There’s a Better Way to Invest.

Options trading is a way of thinking and acting that provides a solid framework for decision-making.

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Will the S&P 500 Hit 8000? A Smart Way to Play It.

Anyone who agrees the S&P 500 could cross that landmark can mimic the private-market trades by trading call options on the State Street SPDR S&P 500 ETF.

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Can Silver Go Higher Still? How to Play It Safer.

Financial markets have a new attitude, exemplified by innovations like prediction markets and zero-dated options. Many people view the markets as a casino.

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What Berkshire’s Greg Abel Should Do With All That Cash

The new CEO could enhance the company’s returns on its massive cash position with a simple options strategy: cash-secured put sales.

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How to Take a Stock-First Approach to Options

Few people can trade options for the sake of options, but anyone can use options to be a better stock investor.

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Silver Exhibits Rare Trading Phenomenon. How to Play It.

By selling a bearish put to buy a bullish call option on a silver exchange-traded fund, investors can edge into one of the hottest trades in global markets.

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It’s Earnings Warning Season. How to Profit From Others’ Misery.

Lululemon’s management is under pressure. It is reasonable to expect they will use January to tidy up their affairs and reset investor expectations.

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Stop and Think. Why You Shouldn’t Make Big Moves Right Now.

There is nothing wrong with big banks stuffing marketing channels with 2026 predictions—it’s a fun, useful exercise—but there is little reason to do much more than read and reflect.

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A Stock Option Trade for the Warner Bros. Sweepstakes

Shares of Warner Bros., Netflix, and Paramount Skydance have been moving wildly.

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This Question Looms Large Over the 2026 Stock Market

The expected appointment of a Trump-friendly Federal Reserve chair in May could drive stocks higher—but it could also introduce some nasty risks.

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Crypto Is Weak. 2 Ways to Play It.

Aggressive investors who want to wager that fear turns to greed can focus on Strategy and Coinbase Global, either by buying the stocks or turning to the options market.

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Don’t Just Trade Something, Sit There

Let overconfident investors make hasty decisions. Let them wager on a day’s move with short-dated options—Wall Street’s equivalent of scratch-off lottery tickets.

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Will the Fed Cut, or Won’t It? This ETF Move Works Either Way.

Investors concerned about volatility tied to the Dec. 10 Fed rate-cut decision can stake out a position with options on the small-cap iShares Russell 2000 ETF.

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Feeling Nervous? How to Hedge This Market.

Never buy a single put option. Instead, use a put spread—which entails buying one put and selling another with a lower strike price and similar expiration. We explain.

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Fear Is Spreading in the Market. How to Profit From It.

When stock prices decline, it is often very profitable to sell puts on stocks you’re willing to own. Here’s how the trade works.

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Looking to Lower Your Tax Bill? Consider This Options Strategy.

Double down on high-conviction stocks that have stumbled, then sell the original shares after 31 days to realize a tax loss.

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Consumer Stocks Are Due for a Catch-Up Rally. This ETF Is Your Way In.

How to use the Consumer Discretionary Select SPDR ETF to place a bet on the underappreciated strength of consumers.

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How to Use Put Options to Buy Stocks on the Cheap

Rather than allowing yourself to get spooked when volatility spikes, view it as an opportunity to profit from the fear of other investors.

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