options
Coverage of options in the Nexus archive.
- Options Flash Bearish Yen Signal as Tokyo Stays on the Sidelines
The yen showed a bearish signal through options activity, while Tokyo remained non-interventionist. Options data indicated declining confidence in the Japanese currency.
- Bitcoin's June downturn leaves $8.6 billion in options out of the money
Bitcoin's June downturn resulted in $8.6 billion in options becoming out of the money. The event highlights significant financial losses tied to cryptocurrency market volatility.
- Robinhood allows users to use AI agents to trade stocks
Robinhood has introduced AI agents for stock trading, allowing retail investors to compete with institutional investors. The tools will expand to options, futures, and cryptocurrency, with plans to include credit card purchase agents. The move raises concerns about risks for everyday investors but highlights tech CEOs' promises of consumer-friendly AI.
- $2 Billion In Bitcoin Options Expire Today: What Traders Should Know
$2 billion in Bitcoin options are expiring today, presenting significant implications for traders and the cryptocurrency market. This expiration event could impact Bitcoin's price volatility and trading strategies across major exchanges.
- Can’t Find My Edge in Crypto Day Trading – Need Real Input
An experienced trader seeks advanced strategies and tools for consistent edge in crypto day trading, focusing on metrics like inflow/outflow, liquidation maps, and open interest. They emphasize avoiding obvious factors and refining decision-making systems.
- Why I stopped "Aping" into Perps: The Capital Efficiency of Options (and how to use them)
The article discusses the author's decision to stop trading perpetual contracts ('Perps') in favor of options, highlighting the capital efficiency advantages of options trading. It explains how options can optimize capital usage compared to perpetual contracts in crypto markets.
- When is it too late to settle a debt before legal action?
Debt settlement may still be possible late in the process, but poor timing can limit your options and leverage. The article highlights that while resolution remains achievable, delayed action reduces flexibility in negotiations.