tastylive: Last Call

Tom Sosnoff and Tony Battista review their trades of the day as well as analyze opportunities for the next trading day, all live, on Last Call.

Last Call

09-02
25:49

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08-29
26:21

Last Call

08-28
24:51

Last Call

08-27
32:53

0 DTE SPX Iron condor Profit and loss AND NVDA earnings

In this episode, Liz and Jenny dive into trading strategies ahead of NVIDIA's earnings release, dissecting expected moves and option strategies like ratio spreads and collars. They also explore 0 DTE SPX iron condors with different deltas and share insights on other trades, including Palantir (PLTR) and natural gas. Tune in for practical tips and a lively discussion on navigating the current market landscape!

08-27
59:54

Johnny Trades

08-27
17:54

What's Your Assumption -- Travel Tales Trading: DUOL, SPX, BMNR, ETHA, NG, NVDA, DELL, GDX, CRM, COST - Diamond Hands Required!

Tom and Tony return from their four-day travel adventure with mixed market conditions and Tom demanding prizes for surviving solo time with Tony! Watch Tom share childhood memories of his dad's Guilford, Connecticut pond house while navigating Duolingo's liquidity challenges and accidentally reading "BMNR" as "bite me." The action heats up when they execute zero-day SPX iron flies and debate whether Tom's call ratio spread in NVIDIA conflicts with viewer suggestions. Witness real money moves on 8 out of 10 travel-tested tickers - successfully trading SPX (zero-day iron fly), BMNR (strangle test), ETHA (neutral strangle), NG (put spread with bullish adjustment), DELL (earnings put ratio), GDX (strangle on gold miner pullback), CRM (calendar spread), and COST (put spread after naked put struggles) while passing on illiquid DUOL and conflicting with existing NVDA position. From childhood pond stories to earnings ratios, this episode showcases post-travel trading with diamond hands required!

08-27
23:28

Opening Bell

08-27
13:16

Going Long: Five Powerful Market Plays

Stocks give you a single way to take risk (long or short shares). Options provide a toolkit of strategies that let you: adjust probability of profit, define risk and reward precisely, and scale positions with less capital compared to stock ownership.

08-27
10:59

Confirm and Send

Low volatility dominated markets with E-mini S&Ps down $2.25 at 64.80. Trading volume remained subdued at 800,000 contracts in what Tom and Tony described as a "creepy quiet" environment. All major indices showed minimal movement, with bonds dropping 17 ticks in a notably bearish move. Bitcoin traded just under $112, with Tom predicting a potential decline to the low 80s or high 70s. The cryptocurrency had previously tested these levels in April but quickly rebounded.

08-27
14:51

Daily Dose

08-27
49:37

Can Nvidia (NVDA) Bring the Stock Market Back to Life?

Can an earnings report from AI darling Nvidia (NVDA) bring the stock market back to life as the rally stalls after a Fed-inspired pop last week? tastylive's Head of Global Macro Ilya Spivak looks at the chipmaking giant's second-quarter results as a driver of market-wide sentiment and considers whether it can revive sluggish risk appetite on Wall Street.

08-26
24:49

Nvidia (NVDA), Stock Market Sentiment, and the Dollar: Risk and Reward

The Overtime team dives into the anticipated Nvidia (NVDA) earnings report, discussing its performance expectations and key metrics to watch. The conversation shifts to broader themes, including the state of tech stocks, the dollar's performance, and macro sentiment shifts.

08-26
54:33

Last Call

08-26
27:05

Natural Gas Seasonality and Exports

The Option Trading Concepts Live team explored potential opportunities in natural gas futures amid recent price declines. Thomas Westwater presented a bullish case for natural gas based on seasonal trends, European price premiums, and technical indicators. Natty gas prices have fallen to lows after a bearish summer with low cooling demand, but the team suggests this may represent a buying opportunity heading into winter demand season. European prices have increased to 8.7 compared to U.S. prices, creating arbitrage opportunities for U.S. exports. Host Nick Battista and co-hosts Michael Butler and Thomas Westwater all positioned themselves with micro natural gas contracts, citing seasonality strength through November and model predictions showing potential 15-20% upside from current levels around $2.72. The panel also discussed trade management for various positions including Apple put verticals, debit butterflies, and covered strangles, emphasizing position sizing as critical for managing risk in futures trading.

08-26
57:54

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