Options Report
This briefing document analyzes a video discussing credit put spread strategies for Amazon (AMZN) stock. The speakers, Natie and D, explore the rationale behind such strategies, key benchmarks for analysis, and the importance of historical data and theoretical values. Main Themes: Bullish outlook on AMZN: The strategy under consideration is a credit put spread, specifically a bullish put spread, suggesting an expectation that AMZN price will remain above a certain level. Utilizing Options for specific market outlooks: Options trading allows traders to tailor strategies based on their unique...
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Briefing Doc: Understanding Fast Cash Burn Rate in Stocks Source: MarketChameleon.com Stocks Fast Cash Burn Rate.mp4 (excerpt) This briefing document summarizes key themes and important facts from the provided video excerpt, focusing on the concept of "fast cash burn rate" in stock analysis. Main Themes: Understanding Cash Burn Rate: Cash burn rate represents the speed at which a company depletes its cash reserves. It is calculated by subtracting cash inflow from cash outflow over a specific period (usually monthly). Importance of SEC Filings: The analysis of cash burn rate relies heavily on...
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Understanding Market on Close Order Imbalances Source: Excerpts from "Market On Close Order Imbalance Trading" by Dmitry of marketchameleon.com I. Introduction to Market on Close (MOC) Orders Definition and Purpose: Explains what MOC orders are and their primary use by institutions like mutual funds for end-of-day trading at Net Asset Value (NAV). Mutual Fund Example: Illustrates how mutual funds utilize MOC buy orders to create new shares based on daily buy/sell order imbalances. II. MOC Order Imbalances and Their Significance Imbalance Threshold and Indicator: Details the 50,000 share...
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Understanding Option Straddle Valuation Source: Excerpts from "How to Scan for Undervalued Option Straddles" I. Introduction to Option Straddles (0:00-1:30) Defines an option straddle as a non-directional trade involving the simultaneous purchase of call and put options at the same strike price. Explains the profit/loss dynamics of a straddle, emphasizing the need for price movement exceeding the straddle cost to achieve profitability. II. Market Chameleon Straddle Screener Overview (1:30-3:20) Introduces the Market Chameleon tool for identifying undervalued/overvalued straddles. Breaks...
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Ratio Put Spread Option Strategy I will demonstrate how to set up a ratio put spread strategy and talk about the logic behind the option strategy. You will see a payout diagram at expiration, risks and reward analysis. I used the marketchameleon option chain payout diagram in this example https://marketchameleon.com/Overview/SPY/OptionChain/ MarketChameleon.com, we provide a unique online experience for investors and traders of both stocks and options. Our goal is to be the premier provider of options information, using both stock fundamentals data as well as options analytics to provide...
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Christmas Tree Butterfly with Calls Options Trading Strategy In this video, you will learn how to set up a Christmas Tree Butterfly options strategy (sometimes referred to as a broken butterfly). We will go over the payoff diagram and how to adjust the strikes with a directional bias. I used the MSFT options chain in this example https://marketchameleon.com/Overview/MSFT/OptionChain/ MarketChameleon.com, we provide a unique online experience for investors and traders of both stocks and options. Our goal is to be the premier provider of options information, using both stock fundamentals data...
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Call Option Backspread Strategy Learn to Read an Options Chain Unlike a stock that has a single consolidated bid and ask quote, options on a stock come in many different flavors. There are puts and calls, different strikes and different expiration months on many option contracts. Given that there can be hundreds or even thousands of different option contracts available for trading on the same underlying asset, it can be challenging to organize them all into a coherent presentation where they can be compared side by side. The typical approach is to display options in a table which contains all...
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Long gamma, short vega option strategy
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How to make money trading options. You need an edge
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Put Option Screener- Find Potential Trade Opportunities scan for potential put options to sell utilizing historical back test results. The backtest gives insight into historical profitability, win rate and benchmark comparison to holding stock in the same period. I used the put options screener in this example https://marketchameleon.com/Screeners/NakedPuts MarketChameleon.com, we provide a unique online experience for investors and traders of both stocks and options. Our goal is to be the premier provider of options information, using both stock fundamentals data as well as options...
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Unlike a stock that has a single consolidated bid and ask quote, options on a stock come in many different flavors. There are puts and calls, different strikes and different expiration months on many option contracts. Given that there can be hundreds or even thousands of different option contracts available for trading on the same underlying asset, it can be challenging to organize them all into a coherent presentation where they can be compared side by side. The typical approach is to display options in a table which contains all options for a given expiration. This is called the Option Chain or the Option Montage.
Loading The Option Chain For Your Stock
While browsing stock-specific data, there is a series of links running along the left edge of the page. Clicking on "Option Chain" on the left edge will display the Option Chain for that stock. Alternatively, to view the Option Chain right now for a specific symbol, enter it in the field below and click "View Option Chain". If your stock’s symbol is not visible in the field below or the Option Chain menu choice is not visible in the left-side menu, it’s likely that there aren’t any options available for the chosen symbol.
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Viewing Historical Option Chain
By default the Option Chain is displayed for the latest business date, however Options Trader and Premium All-In-One subscribers can select a historical date from a drop-down labelled "Load Option Chain for Previous Dates".
Load Option Chain For Historical Date
Working With the Option Chain
Diagram of Market Chameleon Option Chain
Market Chameleon’s Option Chain presents a wealth of information to the user without it becoming overwhelming. A specific row in the option chain table contains call and put information for a given strike. The call is displayed on the left and the put on the right. The strike price is displayed prominently in the middle - between the call information and the put information. This presentation makes it easy to see the call and corresponding put side by side and view the strikes going up by ascending order. The At-The-Money strikes are enclosed in a black frame.
The pre-defined columns in the Option Chain are volume, bid implied vol, bid quote ask quote and ask implied vol. There is also a customizable column on the left and right edges that can be toggled by the user using the drop-down to display one of the following analytics for each strike:
Delta
Open Int
Gamma
Vega
Theta
Rho
IV Chg - Day’s Change in Implied Volatility
Mkt Chg - change in the price of the option since previous close based on the mid-point between the bid and ask prices
Options Trader and All-In-One Premium subscribers can download the information into a CSV file which is easily loaded into MS Excel and other analysis tools.
Download Option Chain Data into CSV file
Clicking on a value in the "Volume" column brings up a detail screen that shows the trade details for that specific contract. More on this below...
Clicking on a value in the "Strike" column brings up a detail screen that shows the implied volatility graphs for that strike. More on this below...
Choosing the Expiration Date
Expiration and root selector for Option Chain
The table on the right side allows the user to select a different expiration which will cause the option chain table to be re-drawn for another expiration. To the right of the expiration date there may appear the letter "E" indicating upcoming earnings or "D" indicating upcoming dividends. Hovering over the "E" or "D" brings up details about the event.
Viewing Trades For a Selected Option Contract
Trades Pop-up for an Option Contract
Clicking on a value in the cell of one of the Volume columns (call or put) in the Option Chain brings up a screen showing trades and trade summaries for the contract associated with the selected expiration, strike and root. Click "Close" on the lower-right corner to close it.
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