![]() Show notes: podcast is a long-time coming but one that needed to be done because we get a lot of questions from newbie traders about how to build an options portfolio with a small amount of starting capital. These are "unbreakable" rules for me and should be for you as well. ![]() But don't misinterpret this level of understanding in adoption to also represent flexibility when it comes to these rules. I'm okay with that and I welcome the discussion around them. Mostly because they'll cause you to trade different than you have in the past, and being different means being uncomfortable. I imagine that the 11 "Golden Rules" I'm going to present in this podcast will cause many of you to push back and challenge their usefulness. Rules that keep you safe and protected from the unknown of the market. In the world of investing, and specifically trading options, you need to live by certain rules. But that only applies to things outside of trading and investing. Things that confine me or tell me what to do don't fly well with me. Mostly because I value freedom and flexibility so when someone says that I have to follow the rules I naturally push back. We're working hard to make this the best podcast for you all, our traders in the community moving forward. ![]() You're not going to want to miss this, because if you think you understand bid-ask spreads and the volatility around them, you might have a different perspective after listening to today's episode.Again, thank you so much for supporting the podcast and doing everything you can to get us where we are here. ![]() We invited back on for an encore, our Chief Market Strategist Ryan Hysmith, who's going to be diving deep into some research that we did recently on bid-ask spreads. Here's to another 200 more episodes on this podcast in the coming years.Today, we're going to do a deep dive and case study on the volatility of bid-ask spreads. I hope that you really enjoy all of the upcoming shows that we have scheduled. It's pretty incredible that we got to this stage with this podcast. First of all, I would like to thank everyone who has made the show possible, and most importantly, you the listener who has supported us in this journey to get to 200 episodes. stock.Show notes: today we celebrate the 200th episode of the Option Alpha Podcast. It generates most of its revenues from the sale of products across the United States.Ĭlick Here to get the full Stock Report for Alpha Pro Tech, Ltd. It also provides face masks and eye shields. It mainly offers a line of construction supply weatherization products, namely house wrap and synthetic roof underlayment as well as other woven material, different styles of disposable products like shoe covers, bouffant caps, gowns, coveralls, lab coats, frocks and other miscellaneous products. It operates its business through segment which includes Building Supply and Disposable Protective Apparel. More About Alpha Pro Tech, Ltd.Īlpha Pro Tech Ltd is involved in the business of developing, manufacturing, and marketing of disposable protective apparel, building supply, and infection control products principally in the United States. To see InvestorsObserver's Sentiment Score for Alpha Pro Tech, Ltd. APT earned $0.98 a per share in the over the last 12 months, giving it a price-to-earnings ratio of 5.85. Over the past year the S&P 500 has gained 24.76% while APT has fallen -54.37%. APT has fallen -$0.51 from the previous closing price of $6.26 on volume of 886,606 shares. (APT) stock has fallen -8.15% while the S&P 500 has risen 1.25% as of 11:29 AM on Thursday, Dec 2. Since options allow investors to place bets on the price of a stock, we consider the ratio of calls and puts for stocks where options are available.Īlpha Pro Tech, Ltd. The options market is another place to get signals about sentiment. Increasing volumes often mean that a trend is strengthening, while decreasing volumes can signal that a reversal could come soon. InvestorsObserver’s Sentiment Indicator considers price action and recent trends in volume. Similarly, a stock that is in a downtrend must be out of favor. For a stock to go up, investors must feel good about it. Price action is generally the best indicator of sentiment. There is no information about the health of profitability of the underlying company in our sentiment score.Īs a technical indicator, news about the stock, or company, such as an earnings release or other event, could move the stock counter to the recent trend. Sentiment is a very short-term indicator that is entirely technical. See Full APT Report What is Stock Sentiment?
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