MARKET MADNESS

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The Covered Call Strategy

Eric Wilkinson | Pro Trader Strategies

● I'll get you to a place where Options just make sense
● Build from simple concepts to real life examples
Understanding options pricing is paramount to the success of any strategy. This avoids the pitfall of buying premiums when they are at extreme highs or selling options premiums when they are at extreme lows (don't buy high and sell low). In this video, you will learn about volatility and simple steps that will lead you to when it is the the right time to buy options and where one should sell options to increase ones probabilities of success.

Join Eric "The Wolfman" Wilkinson, former Chicago Board of Trade floor trader and 25 year professional trader, as he explains how traders can use his rules to discern what options strategy is best suited to meet the directional assumption of the trader. Ultimately, Eric will show a simple way to find the best environment to trade options.
About the Author

Eric Wilkinson
Company: Pro Trader Strategies
Website: www.protraderstrategies.com
Services Offered: Trading/Investing education, trade ideas, courses

Eric "The Wolfman" Wilkinson is a veteran floor trader and has been trading financial futures, commodities, stocks, stock indices and options on a variety of products for over 20 years.

You may recognize him from CNBC, Fox Business News or other financial networks. He has been sought out by several media outlets to debate against some of the brightest minds in the industry, where he debates on topics ranging from economics, geopolitics and market directions. He is most notable for his comments in Rick Santelli’s “Rant Heard Around the World” where he was the first to use the phrase “moral hazard” in connection with the Feds actions surrounding the financial crises of 2008.

Mr. Wilkinson is a professional Trader and he is also an educator with ProTraderStrategies.com. He began his trading career while earning his Finance degree at Ball State University. After graduating, he moved to Chicago to work on the floor of the Chicago Board of Trade where he honed his skills as a trader. If you are a new trader or have several years of experience and would like to be mentored by Mr. Wilkinson, you can join him for his online classes and webinars by going to ProTraderStrategies.com. 

He can also be found on twitter @wolfmansblog for his snarky comments.

  
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