Key Economic Indicators Are Fueling Market Malaise And Setting Up Trades
If anyone was hoping for clarity on what the market is doing from retail earnings they are clearly disappointed. There has been no solid pattern of results and even big boxes like Home Depot that beat expectations are down. We aren’t getting any joy from the Feds as they seem to be driving in the rearview mirror. So what is a trader to do? This is actually a unique market in that it is trending sideways and down but the uncertainty of what will happen next has pushed volatility up. This creates a ripe environment for select spread trades.
Spreads Can Win In Up, Down, Even Sideways Markets
Pros have used creative options strategies to make sure they can make money in any market condition. Imagine if you are a fund manager or market maker and you are expected to generate income consistently in spite of market direction. While they would like to make you think these strategies are impossible for a retail trader like you to have access to, that is not true at all. In fact, you can learn how they work and with all of the online tools available today, put them to work for you. Chuck Hughes sent out a message earlier today showing how he helps his readers using options strategies he has researched and tested. If you missed it you can access it here.
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