TRADING COMMODITY FUTURES AND OPTIONS INVOLVES SUBSTANTIAL RISK OF LOSS AND MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR ALL INVESTORS. YOU SHOULD CAREFULLY CONSIDER WHETHER TRADING IS SUITABLE FOR YOU IN LIGHT OF YOUR CIRCUMSTANCES, KNOWLEDGE AND FINANCIAL RESOURCES. 

OPTIONS PLAY: Comex Gold Dips

In my opinion traders should consider buying bull call spreads on this pull back in Comex Gold.

MY ANALYSIS

Fundamentally,  in my opinion, with the Federal Reserve apparently systematically devaluing the U.S. Dollar the COMEX GOLD market could continue to make a new set of all time record highs.

Technically, I see COMEX GOLD FUTURES stillin a trend higher which I define as a market that holds above the 20 period Moving Average as the MA points higher.  See daily chart below. Additional charts, studies, and commentary can be found at: http://markethead.com/2.0/free_trial.asp?rid=McKinney

 

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OPTIONS PLAY

BUY BULL CALL SPREADS OR STRAIGHT OPTIONS

We also buy in a 3 to1 ratio an outright PUT in case the market makes a MAJOR move against us.

For 25 option startegies click here: http://www.zaner.com/3.0/mmck.asp

WE ARE ALSO FOCUSING ON COMMODITY OPTIONS IN U.S. 30 YEAR TREASURY BONDS, SILVER, OIL, GRAINS, SOFTS, and INDICES.    

FREE QUOTE- “With great power comes great responsibilty.”    -Stan Lee

 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