
Explore the Barcelona swing spread strategy to maximize profits with directional trades, using RSI, Bollinger bands, and stochastic indicators, plus optimal delta, time frame, and theta considerations.
Explore the relative strength index (rsi), a momentum oscillator from 0 to 100 that marks overbought and oversold levels, chart patterns, and swing-trader settings (14 to 3 days; 15; 85).
Explore the Bollinger Bands indicator, its two standard deviations from a simple moving average, the squeeze, breakout signals, and note the stochastic as a third option.
Explore the stochastic fast indicator, a momentum tool from 0 to 100 with two lines—the fast %k and its moving average—signaling trades on crossovers around 80/20 and using 15/85.
Master long call strategy: buy calls to profit from rising stocks with limited risk to the premium, using 30+ days out and 25–30 delta, guided by RSI and Bollinger bands.
Learn the bull call spread, a two-leg bullish strategy that buys a call and sells a higher-strike call in the same expiry, typically 30+ days out with about 40 delta.
Apply the bear call spread to profit from a slight near-term decline, shown by Amazon example with 50 and 60 calls for a credit, delta 23, 20 days out.
Master the long put strategy as a primary option trade, select a minimum 30 days out with a 25–30 delta, and time entries using Bollinger bands, RSI, and stochastic signals.
explain the bear put spread as a two-leg bearish strategy, buying higher-strike puts and selling lower-strike puts with the same expiration, offering limited downside and upside risk.
Explore the bull put spread, a two-leg bullish option strategy selling a higher-strike put and buying a lower-strike put for a net credit.
Master the Tokyo Condor strategy for monthly income through instrument selection, timeframes, delta, standard deviation theory, and live trades, with flash crash protection.
Explore the Istanbul diagonal calendar strategy to profit without directional risk using diagonal and calendar spreads, with real trade examples on Tesla, Apple, Amazon, and Netflix.
London ETF strategy teaches how to profit from ETF EPS with minimal stock risk using a structured watchlist, PMI, NMI and UMCSI reports, and practical option strategies.
Master the New York earnings strategy by using Vega to exploit earnings events, selecting the right option series and strikes, and reviewing live trades on Tesla, Amazon, Apple, and Netflix.
Explore the Rome hedge long-short strategy to profit in any market without directional risk, using bull/bear calls, straddles, and strangles with step-by-step guidance.
Hello ! ,
You will learn how to max-out your profits with directional trades, without getting any false signals.
The Barcelona swing spread is one of the most complete strategies of our seven deadly strategies series.
You will learn how to set up 3 bullish, and 3 bearish strategy step by step.
And get them to your toolbox right away.
The Barcelona Swing strategy course includes Nine lectures :
Lecture 1. What is the Relative Strength Index ?
Learn about the RSI Index and the right settings for a swing trader?
Lecture 2. What is the Bollinger Bands indicator ?
How can we get the most out of it? What is the right usage of bands?
Lecture 3. What is the Stochastics Fast indicator ?
How to adjust the overbought and oversold levels for a swing trade.
Lecture 4. The Long Call.
Learn about what is the strategy, right timeframe and the right delta for trading. A Real World Example trade with FACEBOOK
Lecture 5. The Bull Call.
When to use? Right Settings for the strategy? And a real-world example of Amazon.
Lecture 6. The Bear Call.
How to maximize the time decay? Right Delta for the strategy? Right timeframe? Also, TeSLA trade.
Lecture 7. The Long Put.
How to reduce risk with right delta settings. Get the best price ratio after 419 backtests. Example trade with Apple.
Lecture 8. The Bear Put.
Learn about upside and downside risks of the strategy, and how to enter the trade right. With Netflix trade.
Lecture 9. The Bull Put.
How to get the most out from THETA? Which is the Correct expiry series for a credit spread. With a real-world example SPY trade.