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Trading Option Volatility Now Available on Amazon
The Kindle and Print versions of my new in-depth options book “Trading Option Volatility: A Breakthrough in Option Valuation – Yielding Practical Insights into Strategy Design, Simulation, Optimization, Risk Management, and Profits”, are now both available on Amazon. Trading Option … Continue reading →
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Global Manufacturing PMI Points to Worldwide Recession
No country’s economy is an island. Even the US economy, which accounts for 28% of global GDP, is heavily dependent on other countries. Foreign sales as a percentage of total sales for S&P 500 companies are approaching 50%. As a … Continue reading →