Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Expiring Monthly June Issue Recap

Just a quick note to remind readers and potential new subscribers that Monday marked the publication of the June issue of Expiring Monthly: The Option Traders Journal.

For those who may be interested in what this magazine is all about (hint: we don’t follow SCI, HI, STEI, STON and CSV), I have attached a copy of the Table of Contents for the June issue below. This month the magazine focuses on two subjects in particular: options strategy backtesting and volatility. The feature article, penned by Jared Woodard, puts three volatility trading strategies through their paces via backtesting.

My contributions to the June issue include a Follow That Trade segment consisting of a VIX bear call spread; my recurring column, Charting the Market; and the introductory Editor’s Note.

As a thank you to existing subscribers and inducement to potential new subscribers who may be on the fence, we are offering a “Guess where VXX will close on July 16th” contest. There will be two winners: one existing subscriber is slated to win a Volatility Essentials package from iVolatility.com; and one non-subscriber will win a free one year subscription to the magazine. For details on the contest, follow the link above.

Subscription information and additional details about the magazine are available at http://www.expiringmonthly.com/.

For more on related subjects, readers are encouraged to check out:


[source: Expiring Monthly]

Disclosure(s): I am one of the founders and owners of Expiring Monthly

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