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March 19, 2018 41 mins

Michael: Hello everyone. This is Michael Gross of OptionSellers.com. I’m here with head trader James Cordier. Welcome to your first OptionSellers.com Podcast of 2018. You’ll notice we are doing this in video format this year and we’re hoping we can use some video accompaniments to help you understand some of the concepts we’re talking about. We still will be doing some audios throughout the year, but we hope you’ll like the new format. Here we are in 2018. Stock markets are raging. Global economies are doing pretty well right now. So, we have a lot of global growth going on right now. We’re going to talk about, starting off, what that might mean for commodities. James, maybe you want to lead into that a little bit. What do you see for commodities going on this year? James: Michael, it’s interesting. Over the last several years, quantitative easing, here in the United States and across all of Europe, was thought to eventually make economies stronger. A lot of people were kind of not so hot on that idea, but certainly that has turned the corner. European economies are doing extremely well. China is bolstering once again. Here in the United States, along with some tax implications, the sky is the limit right now on economies worldwide. Of course, the stock market is doing great. Demand now for raw commodities look like it has finally turned the corner. There has always been too much supply. Needless to say, we had the Chinese economic boom of infrastructure spending several years ago. Basically, the market just came down from that and it has been waiting for real demand to finally develop and now we’re here. Copper prices, crude oil prices, some of the energies are making 2-3 year highs based on stronger economic growth throughout the globe right now. Chances for a weaker dollar look pretty special right now for 2018. All systems go right now for commodity prices, probably trending higher maybe throughout the year. Michael: Okay. So, you see this as, at least partially, a demand-led type strength possibly into commodities as a whole in possibly 2018. I know you’ve been talking recently about inflation creeping back in to the conversation here. Let’s talk a little bit about that. What role do you see that playing in 2018 and how might that affect commodities? James: Michael, 2% inflation has been the unachievable mark for several years now. Janet Yellen was trying to produce that. We’re finally there. A lot of some of the most brilliant people who do the bean counting for us for inflation are looking now at 2-½% inflation for 2018. The price of crude oil is such a dramatic input for different price costs throughout the world. A barrel of oil goes into grains and clothing and manufacturing. The price of crude oil has increased some 35-40% recently. That is going to start showing up in the inflation rate. We expect to see that probably the 1st and 2nd quarter of 2018, but investors are getting ahead of that right now. They’re not necessarily waiting for this 2.5, 2.75 inflation number to come out. They see it already and investors and traders want to get involved with it before the “white of their eyes”, they used to say. Michael: Okay. So, many of the people watching this show are interested in option selling or selling options on commodities. Obviously, inflation doesn’t necessarily mean every single commodity is going to be rising in price in 2018, the core fundamentals are really going to be the determinative of that, but it is a supportive factor and something to keep in mind. As an option seller, as somebody that sells commodity options, or you’re thinking about selling commodity options, how does inflation, the possibility of maybe the index as a whole being a little stronger, what affect does that have for commodities option sellers? James: Commodity option sellers can get into a market that has already taken off. For example, the price of oil was recently at 50 and it’s up at 65. A lot of investors are going to say, “Well, how do I get involved with oil? It has already made quite a move.” That’s the beauty of option selling. A person or an investor can still sell a $50 crude oil put just as though their break even was $50 where this bull market in oil started. That is one way an option seller can take advantage of a market that’s already moving… already left the station. With $50 oil right now, everyone would love to have that back. The writing was on the wall with OPEC production cuts… the more demand here in the United States and abroad. Basically, as an option seller, you can get in on that ground floor price that so many people missed out on. The price of gold recently has rallied $100. Do you want to buy gold here at $1,375 an ounce? Maybe, maybe not. We just rallied $100. By being involved with option selling, you can sell puts at the $1,100 mark, so you have nearly a $300 cushion fo
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