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The following Market Commentary is an abbreviated version of the commentary featured in The Option Strategist Newsletter. The major indices have run into resistance. For $SPX, this refers to the 1180...
The following Market Commentary is an abbreviated version of the commentary featured in The Option Strategist Newsletter. The $SPX chart is bullish, as it continues to rise and stay above its 20-day...
The following Market Commentary is an abbreviated version of the commentary featured in The Option Strategist Newsletter. The market, as measured by $SPX, broke out to upside on October 5th, and has...
The following Market Commentary is an abbreviated version of the commentary featured in The Option Strategist Newsletter.On Tuesday of this week, $SPX broke out strongly to the upside. This was a...
The following Market Commentary is an abbreviated version of the commentary featured in The Option Strategist Newsletter. First, let's review the intermediate-term indicators, for longer- term...
The following article was originally published in The Option Strategist Newsletter double issue 19:10-11 and has since been featured on MarketWatch.com. The "Presidential Cycle" is a seasonal...
Hooray! We are very proud to announce that Lawrence G. McMillan’s The Option Strategist Newsletter has received the National Association of Active Investment Managers (NAAIM) President’s...
The following article has been featured on MarketWatch.com. Traders are paying huge premiums for Standard & Poor's 500 Index options expiring in September, October and November. It is not unusual...
The following article has been featured on MarketWatch.com. Options have many uses, but are primarily used as a hedge by a number of investors and traders to take some uncertainty out of the market....
The following article has been featured on MarketWatch.com. One way to handle uncertainty in the markets is to use broad-based options to protect a portfolio of stocks. Ironically, we produced an...

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