Promotion ended 5/2/2010.
The article with the most votes is: 'Predicting Stock Returns with Implied Volatility', written by Jared Woodard. As promised, here's the link to that article.
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Market Maker Trader Tips
Floor Stories
“Market Maker Trading Tips”
Everything looks interesting but I’ve never heard of “fake delta” plus I would like to hear a market maker’s perspective. “Predicting Stock Returns” sounds interesting but I have a feeling I might already have the basic idea from papers I’ve read on SSRN.
Btw, what topics will you guys be covering in the future? Anything on dispersion trading?
Josh
Follow that Trade
An interview with Sheldon Natenberg
Predicting stock returns with implied volatility
Market Maker Trading Tips
Follow That Trade…
Predicting Stock returns with Implied Volatility
The New Option Trader.
The reason being that I’ve taken a slight foray into helping others learn about options, and am always glad for any insight on tackling that issue.
The New Option Trader.
I’m a new option trader, so it sounds like a good place to start.
“Predicting Stock Returns with Implied Volatility”
Predicting Stock returns with Implied Volatility
Predicting stock returns with implied volatility
The New Option Trader.
Predicting Stock Returns With Implied Volatility
Floor Stories
Predicting Stock returns with Implied Volatility