Trade Options Like A DPM With The Admiral Webinar Series – Hamzei Analytics

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• Archive: You want to learn about Forex?Foreign exchange, or forex, is the conversion of one country’s currency into another.In a free economy, a country’s currency is valued according to the laws of supply and demand.In other words, a currency’s value can be pegged to another country’s currency, such as the U.S. dollar, or even to a basket of currencies.A country’s currency value may also be set by the country’s government.However, most countries float their currencies freely against those of other countries, which keeps them in constant fluctuation.Hamzei Analytics, the premier online trading community offering proprietary trading indicators for options, futures, and stocks, is proud to announce the second event in its series of Professional Options Trading Webinars, to be held Tuesday August 11, at 6 p.m., featuring one of the very best options traders in the business.Hamzei Analytics, the premier online trading community offering proprietary trading indicators for options, futures, and stocks, is proud to announce the next event in its series of Professional Options Trading Webinars, to be held Tuesday August 11, at 6 p.m. CDT, featuring one of the very best options traders in the business.To register for the event, go to: http://www.hamzeianalytics.com/pow_register.aspThe featured speaker, whom we affectionately call “The Admiral,” was a Designated Primary Market Maker (DPM) on the floor of the CBOE for five years.

• As a floor trader in the ’80s and ’90s he did the opening options rotation for 5-25 stocks the old-fashioned open outcry way—meaning he opened each option strike price for each of these stocks within the first 30 minutes of trading, both calls and puts.

• In addition, as a market maker he traded and kept the markets current.

• Trading a million shares of stocks and 50,000 options contracts was a normal day for him.

• In 27 years at CBOE, he has traded through the crash of ’87, the smaller crash of ’90 and the tech bubble in 2000.

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