The S&P Could Go Higher Or Lower From Here, But Here's The Trade!

Todd Gordon of TradingAnalysis.com takes a look at the SPY in today's market analysis.

The S&P 500 tracking stock SPY failed against Fibonacci resistance as expected and has bounced back into wave II resistance. We are net long in our portfolios, but seriously considering exiting and taking a low risk short against wave and Fib resistance. In the end, you can't know for sure what the future holds, only choose the most likely path with the lowest risk.

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Plan Your Trade, and Trade Your Plan,
Todd Gordon

Here's How We're Trading The S&P And Materials

Todd Gordon of TradingAnalysis.com takes a look at the SPY in today's market analysis.

The stock indexes are selling off for two main reasons. First, the reality of higher interests is starting to set in. The market has been drinking heavily from the Fed's liquidity punch bowl. Is the party over and the hangover about to set in? Second, we are failing at a confluence of Fibonacci and Elliott Wave resistance. Here's how we're trading it with options.

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Todd Gordon

Leveraging Covered Call Options To Augment Returns And Mitigate Risk

Leveraging covered call options in opportunistic scenarios may augment overall portfolio returns while mitigating risk. Options are a form of derivative trading that traders can utilize in order to initiate a short or long position via the sale or purchase of contracts. In the event of a covered call, this is accomplished by leveraging the shares one currently owns by selling a call contract against those shares for a premium. Traders may also initiate a short or long position via the purchase of option contracts to the underlying security. An option is a contract which gives the buyer of the contract the right, but not the obligation, to buy or sell an underlying security at a specified price on or before a specified date. The seller has the obligation to buy or sell the underlying security if the buyer exercises the option. An option that gives the owner the right to buy the security at a specific price is referred to as a call (bullish); an option that gives the right of the owner to sell the security at a specific price is referred to as a put (bearish). I will provide an overview of how a covered call is utilized and executed. Further details focusing on optimizing stock leverage (covered calls) and the ability to sell these types of options in a conservative way to generate cash in one’s portfolio will follow. Continue reading "Leveraging Covered Call Options To Augment Returns And Mitigate Risk"

Why Would Anyone Share A Successful Trading Strategy?

I recently asked people who had seen my 10 Minute Options Strategy to send me some feedback.

I wanted to address a question that I saw one too many times.

"Why would anyone share a successful trading strategy, instead of just using it to get rich on their own?"

It disappoints me that someone would be so skeptical that they would ask this question, but at the same time, I get it.

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So, I decided to make the video above to share 3 personal and 3 financial reasons why I teach in addition to trading my own strategy. Trust is earned, not given, which is why I think it's important that you know where I'm coming from and what my goals are.

I can't speak for everyone that chooses to share their trading strategy, but you'll learn why this matters to me. Also, I urge you to check out MarketClub Options. I hope you'll join our trading tribe and learn to trade options using MarketClub alongside myself and other members.

Best,



Trader Travis
Co-creator, MarketClub Options

SPY Price and Time Coming Together

Todd Gordon of TradingAnalysis.com takes a look at the SPY and Netflix in today's market analysis.

Shorts are running for cover as we head into earnings season. We set the emotion aside and trade what we see, not what we think, and we see the SPY running to this key price and time resistance zone. Also, we take a look at the upside leader, NFLX, and how to position it with options going forward.

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Plan Your Trade, and Trade Your Plan,
Todd Gordon