Thank you. Here is the link to the entire Getting Started with Options series: th-cam.com/play/PL8a6s5nq1lPRcGlhhMLSqx1BK1rttI00R.html&si=i0TN3x2t-Pve2WQ1 ^Barb
So glad you found it helpful. Thanks for watching. Here's the link to the rest of the series: th-cam.com/play/PL8a6s5nq1lPRcGlhhMLSqx1BK1rttI00R.html&si=HAVO23nrWSSrlC3D Enjoy. ^Barb
Thank you. Here is a link to the entire Getting Started with Options series: th-cam.com/play/PL8a6s5nq1lPRcGlhhMLSqx1BK1rttI00R.html&si=EgueFuJtP9crNdj7 ^Barb
When we are looking at a short term trading strategy we tend to look at both the intermediate to longer term for general trend (which might be a 1 yr daily or a 3 year weekly) and then a daily chart on a shorter term time frame (often a 3-6 month daily chart). ^Barb
I'm not sure which lines you are referring to. I don't see any blue lines on my side. If you are referring to the 10 day moving average on the charts which is blue, some traders might choose to remove those from their charts. ^Barb
Awesome Class
Glad you liked it. Thanks for the positive feedback. ^Barb
Great review
Thank you. Here is the link to the entire Getting Started with Options series: th-cam.com/play/PL8a6s5nq1lPRcGlhhMLSqx1BK1rttI00R.html&si=i0TN3x2t-Pve2WQ1 ^Barb
very good class
So glad you found it helpful. Thanks for watching. Here's the link to the rest of the series: th-cam.com/play/PL8a6s5nq1lPRcGlhhMLSqx1BK1rttI00R.html&si=HAVO23nrWSSrlC3D
Enjoy. ^Barb
Thank you. Here is a link to the entire Getting Started with Options series: th-cam.com/play/PL8a6s5nq1lPRcGlhhMLSqx1BK1rttI00R.html&si=EgueFuJtP9crNdj7 ^Barb
Barb you said the B/E is the strike price minus what we paid for the call. But the slide says "plus" instead.
Sorry, misspoke, A long call break even is the strike, plus the cost of the call. Thanks for catching that. ^BC
Thanks, I just caught that 4 months later, thanks for asking!
why don't you multiple time confluence [weekly, daily, hourly]
When we are looking at a short term trading strategy we tend to look at both the intermediate to longer term for general trend (which might be a 1 yr daily or a 3 year weekly) and then a daily chart on a shorter term time frame (often a 3-6 month daily chart). ^Barb
Is there a way to get rid of those blue lines in your background? They are very annoying. Thank you
I'm not sure which lines you are referring to. I don't see any blue lines on my side. If you are referring to the 10 day moving average on the charts which is blue, some traders might choose to remove those from their charts. ^Barb