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How Chicago Became the World’s Options, Vol, and Derivatives Capital (with Cboe’s Rob Hocking & Mandy Xu)
On this episode of The Derivative, Jeff Malec continues Chicago Month with a deep dive into the past, present, and…
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Volatility’s Heartbeat, the AI Boom, and MJ’s Bulls with Equity Armor’s Brian Stutland
Join Jeff Malec and Brian Stutland, Portfolio Manager at Equity Armor Investments, as they dive deep into the complex world…
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High-Vol Trend Following: The Most Valuable Alternative Investment?
When we first opened Dunn Capital’s latest paper on trend following, we’ll admit we braced ourselves for another round of…
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Vol Traders: Who Showed up Amid April’s Wild Ride
Now that the dust has settled a bit after a topsy, turvy April – it’s time for a check in…
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WTF is this market? – with Vineer Bhansali of LongTail Alpha
In this emergency pod edition, Jeff Malec is joined by Vineer Bhansali, Founder and CIO at LongTail Alpha, LLC, to…
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Carmika Partners Unpack the August Volatility Spike and Complexities of Options Trading
In this episode, we explore the world of options trading with Martin Vestergaard and Michael Cameron from Carmika Partners. The…
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Unpacking the Sell-Off! Awesome Insights from discretionary macro trader Asim Ghaffar
This week’s episode of The Derivative features an in-depth discussion with discretionary global macro trader Asim Ghaffar, founder and CIO…
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WTF?! Will 0DTE Cause Gammageddon? With Mike Green and Craig Peterson
WTF is “Gammageddon”? What do 0DTE options have to do with it? Should I be fearful? Should I be greedy?…
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Is there room for a VIX competitor, SPIKES founder Simon Ho sure thinks so.
How do you create a new futures contract? You need an exchange. And you need something that changes in price,…
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