Dan Sheridan – Manage Your Trades by the Greeks

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In finance, technical analysis is an analysis methodology for forecasting the direction of prices through the study of past market data, primarily price and volume.

Dan Sheridan – Manage Your Trades by the Greeks

 
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Class Details
This class consists of 8, 1 hour long sessions.
In this class, Dan Sheridan shares with you how he constructs, trades, and manages his trades using The Greeks.
MANAGE YOUR TRADES BY THE GREEKS
DETAILED CLASS CONTENT

Class #1 With Dan: Foundation of Managing By The Greeks

0- Intro and information about this class and the Class Page.

4:55- Defining Concept Manage By The Greeks and how the various Greeks fit into this concept.

19:39- Questions about price movement and Volatility to ask that illustrate the concept of Manage by the Greeks.

21- Questions to ask about Deltas, Gammas, and Vega that illustrate how this concept of Manage by the weeks works in Practice?

21:55- Questions about the VIX you should ask as you Manage your trades by the Greeks?

23:10– Questions regarding potential losses you should ask yourself as you are Managing Trades By the Greeks?

25:50- Manage by the Greeks Essential Concepts

33:10- How to analyze Short Vega Trades like Iron Condors and Butterflies when VIX is 11-13?

40:20- How to analyze Short Vega Trades like Iron Condors and Butterflies when VIX is 14-17?

42:40- Manage by the Greeks Example using a Put Credit Spread in SPX as an Example.

49:05- Put Credit Spread Guidelines in SPX or RUT.

52:25- Fire Drill Analysis for Put Credit Spreads: How to do it?

1:03:05- Class Trade to illustrate Manage By the Greeks Concept

1:15:26- End

Class #2 with Mark Fenton: Calendars Spreads & The Greeks

2:00 –Introduction

8:00- Calendar spread overview of strategy

13:00- Best condition’s for entry with a Calendar spread

17:00- Fundamentals of trade entry

29:00- Graph examples of calendar spread trades and effects on the greeks

33:00- Trade execution techniques

40:00- Adjustment and trade repair

43:00- Trade exit perimeters and techniques

57:00- Live trade entry

57:00- To End Question and answer

Class #3 With Dan: Example of How to Manage a Trade By the Greeks

0- Introduction

1:05- Used Live Class Trade to give a thorough example of the Managing by the Greeks Concept. Dan used an at-the-money Broken

Wing Butterfly trade he put on live to illustrate the concept of Managing by the Greeks. He spent the entire Class explaining in detail

this very important risk management concept.

1:00:19- End

Class #4 With Dan: Credit Spreads (Manage By the Greeks)

0- Introduction and review of SPX Price Chart

7:10- Review of Live Class Trade from 1 week ago: Unbalanced or Broken Wing Butterfly. Also discussed adjustments.

22:55- Put Credit Spreads: Trade Example and Risk Management Guidelines. Dan also discussed hedging or insuring the Put Credit Spread.

1:07:25- End

Class #5 with Dan: Butterfly Trades (Manage by the Greeks): Part 1

0- Intro and Class Schedule next few weeks

9:30- Review Live Class Trade put on over a week ago: At-the-Money All Call Broken Wing Butterfly

22:30- 1 Day Live SPX Iron Butterfly in SPX!! Discussed putting this type of trade on every week.

30- All Call Butterfly 29-30 Day Duration (Balanced or symmetrical)

38:50- Iron Butterfly 29-30 Day Duration (Balanced or Symmetrical)

49:20- Trading Guidelines for All Call or Iron Butterflies (Balanced or Symmetrical)

56:20- Intro to Broken Wing Butterflies

Class #6 With Dan: Butterflies Part 2, Broken Wing Butterflies and Iron Condors

0- Introduction

1- a Look at SPX Price Chart

2:40- Balanced Butterfly All Calls

6:54- Guidelines for Balanced Butterfly and Risk Management

13:15- Unbalanced or Broken Wing at-the-money Butterfly (All Calls)

14:45- Review of Adjustments on Balanced Butterfly

18:53- Unbalanced or Broken Wing at-the-money Butterfly (All Calls)

24:05- Guidelines for Unbalanced or Broken Wing Butterflies and Risk Management

32:50- Out-of-the -Money Put Unbalanced or Broken Wing Butterfly

44:27- Guidelines and Risk Management for out-of-the-money Broken Wing Butterflies

46:15- Traditional Iron Condor and the Greeks

49:30- Equidistant Iron Condor and the Greeks

51:42- Class Live Trade for today

1:01- End
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Class #7 with Dan:

Manage by the Greeks – Iron Condors & Managing Multiple Positions in same underlying

0- Intro

1:55- Traditional Iron Condor

6:55- Traditional Iron Condor Guidelines and Risk Management

12:00- Equidistant Iron Condors

14:00- Equidistant Iron Condor Guidelines and risk management

18:30- unbalanced Iron Condor

25:45- Unbalanced Iron Condor Guidelines

29:35- Applying the “Pit Process” of Managing Trades by the Greeks.

Dan illustrates the pit process by using a trade with multiple positions in the same vehicle.

1:04:15- Live class trade for today- Balanced Call Butterfly- Buy one 2135, sell two 2175, and buy one 2215. 9.50 debit, Dec 9 expiration

Class #8 with Dan: Cash Secured Puts & Wide Put Credit Spreads and Long Diagonals

0- Introduction

1:50- Cash Secured Put example in AMZN

4:13- Cash Secured Put alternative: Wide Put Credit Spread. Example in AMZN with Risk Management

25- Cash Secured Put Alternative Guidelines

28:30- SPX Cash Secured Put example

30:30- Wide Put Credit Spread SPX as alternative to Cash Secured Put.

39:45- Long Diagonal Strategy: Another cheaper alternative to an Cash Secured Put and Covered Write.

45:50- Long Diagonal Guidelines

49:55– Review of last weeks Live Class Trade

52:55- Live Class Trade for today with current market conditions? SPX Balanced Butterfly.

1:02:30 – Student Q and A: How I would use a Vertical Spread to reduce my deltas in an Iron Condor Trade?

1:09:28- End

Class #9 with Dan: Short Strangle alternatives, Back-spreads & 1 day Butterflies

0- Into

4:35- Short Strangle Alternative in SPX

24:25- Speculative Backspread in SPX

33:15- 1 Day Butterfly

40:53- End
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