FFR Trading is Proud to Feature: Wendy Kirkland’s Ultimate Options System
Thursday, December 8th at 4:30PM EST
How hidden price patterns create exceptional opportunities that most traders never see Wendy Kirkland is a regular person, just like you. She discovered option trading as a result of a devastating personal setback…and turned it into a very successful career!
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Tomorrow, you could begin doubling your account every single month starting with one letter.
The letter will come from a 20-year trading professional named Ian Cooper. He says, “In 2022, following my trades you would be doubling even tripling your account some months. Let me show you how.”
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Cannabis stocks could see higher highs on multiple catalysts.
For one, earlier this year, President Biden asked federal officials to start a review process of how marijuana is "scheduled", or classified, under federal law. Presently it falls under the same classification as heroin and LSD and in a higher classification than fentanyl and methamphetamine, as noted by Reuters.
Two, last week, the President signed a marijuana research bill, which, according to Marijuana Moment, is the “first piece of standalone federal cannabis reform legislation in U.S. history.”
“The law gives the U.S. attorney general 60 days to either approve a given application or request supplemental information from the marijuana research applicant. It also creates a more efficient pathway for researchers who request larger quantities of cannabis.” This takes us a step closer to federal legalization, and a potentially massive cannabis boom.
Now, Sen. John Hickenlooper (D-CO) just set up a bill called The Preparing Regulators Effectively for a Post-Prohibition Adult-Use Regulated Environment Act (PREPARE), which “would direct the attorney general to create a commission charged with making recommendations on a regulatory system for marijuana that models what’s currently in place for alcohol,” as noted by Marijuana Moment.
Calendar spreads can also be referred to as horizontal spreads or time spreads. Whereas vertical spreads are used to take advantage of price movements in the underlying security, horizontal spreads are used to take advantage of time erosion and the pricing discrepancies that arise from movements in the underlying market. A horizontal spread involves the simultaneous purchase and sale of an option contract of the same asset, type, and strike price but with different expiration dates. The option’s time value erodes toward zero as time passes toward option expiration. The erosion occurs more rapidly as the option’s life decreases and the expiration date comes into view. A calendar spread is intended to take advantage of this decline in an option’s premium.
In this example, a trader has initiated a short calendar spread. Here, he or she has sold one Intel call option with an April expiration and a $120 strike price at a cost of $600 and has purchased one Intel call option with a July expiration and a $120 strike price at a cost of $1000.
The Federal Reserve (the “Fed”) will announce the results of their vote on just how high they will raise short-term interest rates at 2 PM Eastern time on Wednesday, December 14 (next FOMC Meeting).
Right now there is a 77% chance that they will only raise short-term interest rates 50 basis points (½%). But this week’s Inflation data can change that.
Friday’s Producer Price Index (PPI) is such a big deal, that I considered completely ignoring the handful of stocks releasing their Earnings this week, but I decided to include them anyways.
Thursday, December 8 After the Close: Costco (COST), DocuSign (DOCU), Lululemon (LULU)
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