Trading Options on the tastyworks Platform

Presented by Tom Sosnoff

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Meet Tom Sosnoff
Tom Sosnoff is a recognized online brokerage innovator and sought-after financial educator. Tom is a true visionary and serial entrepreneur who co-founded thinkorswim in 1999, tastytrade in 2011 and newly launched tastyworks in 2017. 

Tom pursued a vision to edutain investors in derivative trading and complex financial content as well as building multiple software-based trading platforms specializing in options. His efforts ultimately changed the way these instruments were traded by individual investors. 

Currently, Tom is the co-host of tastytrade Live and continues to drive innovation and know-how to the do-it-yourself investor.
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