China’s inflation continued to moderate in September, though food prices remained stubbornly high. China’s consumer price index in September rose 6.1 percent, a slight decrease from the August reading of 6.3 percent and down from the three-year peak of 6.5 percent reached in July. However, food prices rose by 13.4… Read More
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Sell to close the National Oilwell Varco (NOV) January 62.50 call option at the market. Buy to open the Haliburton (HAL) January 38 call option, using a limit order set at $3.50. Read More
News out of Europe continues to set the tone in stock trading. Over the weekend, the leaders of Germany and France met once more to hash out a solution for the ailing EU. Read More
Yesterday we added two new positions. We purchased the National Oilwell Varco (NOV) January 62.50 call option in anticipation for a further rebound in the depressed sector. The option can still be purchased on a dip to $6.80. We also acquired an equity position in ON Semiconductor (ONNN), which… Read More
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Buy ON Semiconductor (ONNN) using a market order. Read More
Buy to open the National Oilwell Varco (NOV) January 62.50 call option. Use a limit order to pay no more than $6.80 per contract. Read More
It’s starting to feel a bit like water torture, with the stock market inflicting pain slowly and relentlessly. Read More
Earlier today we closed out the Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) November 66 put option for a 38 percent gain in three weeks. We replaced that option with the SPDR Financial Select Sector ETF (XLF) January 11 put option, which can still be purchased with a limit order set at $1.35… Read More
Sell to close the Russell 2000 ETF (IWM) November 66 put option at the market. Buy to open the SPDR Financial Select Sector ETF (XLF) January 11 put option. Set a limit order to pay no more than $1.35 per contract. Read More