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May 21, 2025 28 mins
In this episode of Options Bootcamp, Mark Longo and Dan Passarelli discuss NASDAQ's proposal for zero days-to-expiration (DTE) options on the Mag 7 and Broadcom, delving into the implications and controversies surrounding the contra exercise window. Mark provides an overview of the Options Insider Radio Network and apologizes for a brief hiatus due to illness. They address a listener's question about the pilot program and conduct a poll to gauge audience sentiment regarding the initiative. The episode also tackles the role of education in navigating the options market and features a lively discussion on potential advantages and pitfalls of the proposed changes.
 
01:05 Welcome to Options Bootcamp
02:40 Special Guest and Upcoming Events
03:30 Basic Training: Understanding Options
05:46 Discussion on Contra Exercise Window
13:40 Listener Questions and Poll Results
14:44 Zero DTE Options Pilot Proposal
26:20 Final Thoughts
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