In that case I like Melissa Lee and Becky Quick on CNBC better than Sos on tastytrade. Just kidding. I have no idea.
You now seem to accept our arguments about Sossy and TastyTurd ... there is no financial network that will teach you how to trade options But it's worse than that ... any financial network that encourages relative new traders to trade naked strangles across many different tickers without any form tail-risk hedge is simply wrong
I don’t believe anyone should seek financial networks to truly become better traders. I watch tasty for entertainment purposes more so nowadays, but in the beginning I learned a lot from their market measures and other segments, and still do. Now am I going to go out in the SPX and sell the cheapest gamma I can find? No, James. Everything sold to me I take with a grain of salt, do my due diligence, and proceed with my journey. Anybody watching tasty to sell premium to perpetuity is tomfooling himself. We should all know this.
We should ... but apparently many TastyTrade devotees don't ... that's their magic ... like all scams ... and this one is designed to generate commissions for it's brokerage business
On a lighter note, there's something really sexy about a woman talking about futures and trading....not quite like watching twerking videos, but it's damn good..... https://www.tastytrade.com/tt/shows...dcd-f2f6-4eb4-ac11-50bed2cc7978.1585222614865 Whatever the name is for this fetish, I'm glad I have it
If his methods are so good .. show the audited statements! of real money risked! run a manged fund/ CTA business so people can see warts and all what any such "educator" is made up of!
In that case I vote for Becky Quick and Melissa Lee on CNBC even though they talked options/futures sparingly.
https://ak5.picdn.net/shutterstock/...a-busy-office-filled-with-computers-they.webm Now that's a unicorn...