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July 9, 2025 42 mins
In this episode of Options Bootcamp, hosts Mark Longo and Dan Passarelli delve into a series of forgotten trading terms submitted by listeners. Topics include terms from the movie "Boiler Room," scalping, stockbroker, SOES bandits, stock certificates, and more. They also discuss recent trading activities, such as the VIX July 17 puts and IBIT straddle trades. Listener questions about deep in-the-money options and thoughts on the new Pope from Dan’s neighborhood add a touch of humor and relatability.
 
01:04 Welcome to Options Bootcamp
02:31 Pro Trading Crate Giveaway
04:41 Listener Questions: Forgotten Trading Terms
20:01 The Nostalgia of Physical Stock Certificates
21:47 Forgotten Trading Terms: Round Turn
25:07 Listener Questions: Straddles and VIX Puts
30:43 Asset Class Predictions for the Second Half of the Year
35:30 Deep in the Money Options: Use Cases
37:55 The New Pope and Hot Dog Toppings
40:37 Closing Remarks and Upcoming Shows
 
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