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Options Play: Buying Call Spreads In Comex Gold Futures
I Am Currently Making A Recommendation In The Comex Gold Market Looking For Prices To Move Higher In The Coming Days And Weeks.
MY ANALYSIS
Fundamentally, COMEX GOLD should start it’s next leg higher in my view based on first weaker Fiat Currencies throughout the world and then eventually here at home with a weaker U.S. DOLLAR INDEX.
Technically, I see COMEX GOLD in a TREND higher as prices hold very near the 20 and the 9 Period Moving Averages. In addition, as prices pull-back to the Moving Averages I see this as an opportunity to buy call spreads. See weekly COMEX GOLD chart below.
OPTIONS PLAY
BUY OCTOBER BULL CALL SPREADS
We also buy in a 3 to1 ratio an outright PUT in case the market makes a MAJOR move against us.
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WE ARE ALSO FOCUSING ON COMMODITY OPTIONS IN U.S. 30 YEAR TREASURY BONDS, OIL, GRAINS, SOFTS, and INDICES.
FREE QUOTE- “I might flip, but I won’t flop.”
Before you place any of these trades in your account you should call or email me with your phone number for a detailed explanation of the strategies and the risks involved at 312-277-0115 or mmckinney@zaner.com.
Futures, options and forex trading is speculative in nature and involves substantial risk of loss. All known news and events have already been factored into the price of the underlying commodities discussed. The limited risk characteristic of options refers to long options only; and refers to the amount of the loss, which is defined as premium paid on the option(s) plus commissions.
FOR CUSTOMERS TRADING OPTIONS, THESE FUTURES CHARTS ARE PRESENTED FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY. THEY ARE INTENDED TO SHOW HOW INVESTING IN OPTIONS CAN DEPEND ON THE UNDERLYING FUTURES PRICES; SPECIFICALLY, WHETHER OR NOT AN OPTION PURCHASER IS BUYING AN IN-THE-MONEY, AT-THE-MONEY, OR OUT-OF-THE-MONEY OPTION. FURTHERMORE, THE PURCHASER WILL BE ABLE TO DETERMINE WHETHER OR NOT TO EXERCISE HIS RIGHT ON AN OPTION DEPENDING ON HOW THE OPTION’S STRIKE PRICE COMPARES TO THE UNDERLYING FUTURE’S PRICE. THE FUTURES CHARTS ARE NOT INTENDED TO IMPLY THAT OPTION PRICES MOVE IN TANDEM WITH FUTURES PRICES. IN FACT, OPTION PRICES MAY ONLY MOVE A FRACTION OF THE PRICE MOVE IN THE UNDERLYING FUTURES. IN SOME CASES, THE OPTION MAY NOT MOVE AT ALL OR EVEN MOVE IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION.