NavigationTrading Blog

Articles and Strategies from Our Experts
Blog2021-05-08T15:14:03+00:00

Options Strategy Backtester

At NavigationTrading we make trades based on statistics and probabilities…NOT hype or emotion. One tool that we use to help determine our trades each day is an Options Strategy Backtester. Our friends at CML have created a short video to show you how it works.

August 29, 2017|Options Strategy Backtesting|

How to Trade A Covered Call

The Covered Call is a great strategy to trade in periods of High Implied Volatility. Since this strategy requires a relatively large amount of capital, they typically need to be traded in larger accounts. In this video, we will walk you through how to: 1. Evaluate Implied Volatility 2. Find an underlying symbol to trade 3. Locate the correct strikes to trade 4. Analyze the trade 5. Place the trade

How To Trade A Long Call

The Long Call is a strategy to trade in periods of Low Implied Volatility. Since they require a relatively small amount of capital, they can be traded in virtually any size account. In this video, we will walk you through how to: 1. Evaluate Implied Volatility 2. Find an underlying symbol to trade 3. Locate the correct strikes to trade 4. Analyze the trade 5. Place the trade

How To Trade A Long Put Vertical

The Long Put Vertical is a great strategy to trade in periods of Low Implied Volatility. Since they require a relatively small amount of capital, they can be traded in virtually any size account. In this video, we will walk you through how to: 1. Evaluate Implied Volatility 2. Find an underlying symbol to trade 3. Locate the correct strikes to trade 4. Analyze the trade 5. Place the trade

How To Trade A Long Call Vertical

The Long Call Vertical is a great strategy to trade in periods of Low Implied Volatility. Since they require a relatively small amount of capital, they can be traded in virtually any size account. In this video, we will walk you through how to: 1. Evaluate Implied Volatility 2. Find an underlying symbol to trade 3. Locate the correct strikes to trade 4. Analyze the trade 5. Place the trade 6. Close the trade

Go to Top