There are plenty of carry trades that are delta neutral.
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Of course, then corporate actions & rates try to blow you up.
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Of course, then corporate actions & rates try to blow you up.
a lot of us forex traders are going to get burned by not paying attention to ratesQuote from Rationalize:
There are plenty of carry trades that are delta neutral.
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Of course, then corporate actions & rates try to blow you up.
Ah, I meant spot vs forward.Quote from oldtime:
a lot of us forex traders are going to get burned by not paying attention to rates
it use to be a full time job
and every basis point meant something
now we have become complacent
since we have the Ben guarantee
I couldn't agree with you more
There is a good opportunity out there for a kid who is a student of rates
It's a very old profession
And the general consensus by those who study it is
"They can never be predicted."

I hear ya, time to ask that little kid who sits over in the corner and never gets any girls, what he thinks is going to happenQuote from Rationalize:
Ah, I meant spot vs forward.
Cash equities vs futures vs ETFs, & associated basket games.
You know, the stuff where the margins are too thin, and the math too simple for vol traders to take an interest.![]()
Quote from Put_Master:
I really don't understand why some find that concept so amusing.
Put simply, it's about how I use vol to my advantage, when initiating trades. And how I use my criteria to avoid trades, even when I'd like to take advantage of the current vol.
My most recent $10 ALLT trade and it's 16 - 17% return, is an example of what I discussed above.
I sold a $30 put on NUS.Quote from tradingjournals:
Do you remember your favorite bullish stock? NUS. Jan 45 calls are at 0.75 (more than twice 0.35) Could you find the IV and report it here? Also analyze this paper trade and compare to the other trade: - call, 1/2 size for now.
Quote from tradingjournals:
Do you remember your favorite bullish stock? NUS. Jan 45 calls are at 0.75 (more than twice 0.35) Could you find the IV and report it here? Also analyze this paper trade and compare to the other trade: - call, 1/2 size for now.