0.05Open0.05Pre Close0 Volume27 Open Interest33.00Strike Price0.00Turnover142.33%IV30.02%PremiumOct 4, 2024Expiry Date0.00Intrinsic Value100Multiplier3DDays to Expiry0.05Extrinsic Value100Contract SizeAmericanOptions Type0.0369Delta0.0227Gamma508.40Leverage Ratio-0.0329Theta0.0001Rho18.78Eff Leverage0.0020Vega
ProShares Ultra Bloomberg Crude Oil ETF Stock Discussion
What failed:
1. My bet on $ProShares Ultra Bloomberg Crude Oil ETF (UCO.US)$ was crushed by the second day of decline on Friday when the Sauds decided that they are giving up on $100 oil and resuming higher prod...
The Fed's decision statement now refers to inflation as "somewhat elevated," making "some further progress" in reducing inflation, employment growth "somewhat slowed," and the unemployment rate remaining low but "somewhat rising." It no longer states it is "highly attentive ...
Even as OPEC just extended oil production cuts of 2 million barrels per day, oil prices are nearing their 2024 lows.
Recent data suggests that US economic activity in manufacturing and construction is slowing. As a result, oil prices are down 16% from their April peak and up just 3% year-to-date
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Source: Visual Capitalist
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That's BIGGER than Saudi Arabia and Russia, countries you naturally associate with being global leaders in oil production.
This rapid growth in production since 2008 has been driven by the Shale boom out of Texas, New Mexico & North Dakota.
This higher production helps the U.S. offset the impact of supply cuts for domestic consumers from OPEC, who generally favour higher prices.
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2 - Beware that volatility could pick up if Hurricane Idalia hits and impacts US oil supply.
3 - Technical trading could pick up if oil volatility drops below 20%, which is when traders suggest they will stop shorting volatility. That could signal bigger swings in prices and more activity in options' (Source: Bl...
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