Alphashark – How to Trade Weeklys Using The Ichimoku Cloud
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Complete 8-hour Workshop/Bootcamp, Accessible 24/7 for LIFE
$497 /Workshop
$497 /DVD
Weekly options offer expiration opportunities for traders and investors every Friday. However, many individuals are reluctant to trade these contracts due to the high-theta nature of the premium. Scared off by horror stories of accelerated losses, traders opt for the standard (serial) expiration contracts even when weeklys might be more appropriate.
Without question, the accelerated time decay of weekly options adds an element of complexity. With the proper knowledge, weekly options are excellent tools for trading earnings and other short-term catalyst events. In this course, Keene outlines all the concepts traders should know before trading weeklys.
This workshop covers the following:
- Learn to use Weekly Options as a Day Trading Vehicle
- Use the Daily Chart and Cloud to Buy Call and Put Spreads
- Use the Weekly Charts to Sell Iron Condors, Butterflies and Credit Spreads
- 4 hours of Keene trading his own account live using the techniques described in the course and workshop
What is forex trading?
Forex, or foreign exchange, can be explained as a network of buyers and sellers, who transfer currency between each other at an agreed price. It is the means by which individuals, companies and central banks convert one currency into another – if you have ever travelled abroad, then it is likely you have made a forex transaction.
While a lot of foreign exchange is done for practical purposes, the vast majority of currency conversion is undertaken with the aim of earning a profit. The amount of currency converted every day can make price movements of some currencies extremely volatile. It is this volatility that can make forex so attractive to traders: bringing about a greater chance of high profits, while also increasing the risk.
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