Kevin Matras talks about buying puts to protect profits and hedge against risk, and compares it to using stop loss orders.
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If you want to purchase shares right away, you are going to have to pay the asking price. Similarly, if you want to sell shares right away, you have to pay the bidding price. Bid: -What people are looking to get the order at -If you want to purchase 100 shares of Nike, you might
Kevin Matras goes over three common mistakes of options traders and their foolproof solutions.
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In this week’s episode what I’d like to do with your share with you What is Beta and How Can You Use Beta on the Stock Market Tables to make trading decisions or investment decisions for your personal portfolio. Knowing what Beta is First off before we even get into what is Beta more important
Kevin Matras goes over the benefits of a bull call spread and how it can help you earn big profits on relatively small moves. Listen to Kevin Matras explain options trading further in our podcast! https://soundcloud.com/zacks-investment-research/zacks-market-edge-podcast-31
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Download Preston’s 1 page checklist for finding great stock picks: http://buffettsbooks.com/checklist Preston Pysh is the #1 selling Amazon author of two books on Warren Buffett. The books can be found at the following location: In this lesson, we learned the importance of stock volume. Although volume won’t help intelligent investors learn the intrinsic value of
Cup and Handle Pattern: -It is a continuation pattern. -Discovered in 1988 by William O’Neil. I recommend his book How to Make Money in Stocks. -You need a previous trend in order to have a continuation pattern. -When the pattern trickles down the “handle” the volume will be slowly declining. -Once it breaks the “handle,”
Kevin Matras goes over a neutral to bearish call strategy that you put on as a credit in your account.
You may have heard of the term “short squeeze” in the past – but didn’t know what it meant. I’m here to tell you what it is and how you can capitalize and profit from a short squeeze. What is a short squeeze? There are two players in the market. There are the “longs” and
Kevin Matras talks about delta and how it can help you decide
http://www.Zacks.com – Kevin Matras explains the PEG Ratio and how to use it for finding undervalued companies. Stocks highlighted include BUCY, DV, IMA, OSIS and SCHL.
Two Companies with Strong Balance Sheets.
A straddle is used when you’re not sure which way the market will go, but believe something big will happen in either direction.
Kevin Matras shows how to nearly mimic the underlying stock with half the amount invested.
In this episode of the podcast, investors learn how to get a company’s profits, or earnings, into their pocket. Stig and Preston continue to explore the basic of stock market investing, the Warren Buffett Way. In the second segment, the Investors discuss an important character that Benjamin Graham taught his students at Columbia Business School
http://www.Zacks.com – Kevin Matras explains how to implement a Covered Call option strategy. Stocks highlighted include APEI, GHL, PLCE, MYGN and WAB.
On today’s show, Preston Pysh talks with Lyn Alden and Jeff Booth about the status of the Bitcoin bull market. They talk about the Elon Musk FUD, and numerous other hot topics. IN THIS EPISODE, YOU’LL LEARN: – What Elon Musk’s impact will be on Bitcoin – Bitcoin energy concerns – Bitcoin centralization concerns –
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