Kniha OPTIONS TRADING SETUP POST IMPLIED VOLATILITY CRUSH Nsikak Edet

OPTIONS TRADING SETUP POST IMPLIED VOLATILITY CRUSH

Buy Cheap After the Implied Volatility Crush, in the Confirmed Direction, Once the Crowd Has Left

Autor: Nsikak Edet
Jazyk: Angličtina
Vazba: Brožovaná
Dostupnost: Skladem u dodavatele
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Stop paying full price for fear. Stop buying options the moment the market is most afraid - and star...

Informace o knize

Autor
Jazyk
Angličtina
Vazba
Kniha - Brožovaná
Vydáno
2026
Stránek
128
EAN
9798182479073
Enbook ID
52994490
Hmotnost
166
Rozměry
152 x 229 x 8

Kompletní popis

Stop paying full price for fear. Stop buying options the moment the market is most afraid - and start buying them the moment after, when the fear is already gone and the direction is already confirmed.



Most options traders crowd the door before it opens. They load up on calls the afternoon before earnings, buy biotech the night before an FDA verdict, and position into a Fed announcement on a guess. They are right that the event is where the money is. They are wrong about when to show up.



Options Trading Setup Post Implied Volatility Crush is built on the opposite instinct: never trade the event. Trade the moment right after it, once the outcome is known, the direction is confirmed, and the inflated volatility premium that made the options expensive has already collapsed. You arrive after the crowd has paid the highest price of the quarter to guess - and you buy the same directional exposure for a fraction of the cost.



Inside, you'll learn the six-part framework that underpins every trade in the book:



  • A resolved catalyst - never an approaching one

  • Collapsed implied volatility, confirmed by IV Rank, not assumed

  • A confirmed direction that the market has already voted on

  • A liquidity check on every leg, including the thin ones

  • The two-layer structure: a near-the-money debit spread built to win often, paired with a far out-of-the-money "runner" built to occasionally win huge



From there, the book applies that exact engine - formula by formula, parameter by parameter - to every major catalyst the market offers:




  • Single-name catalysts (bullish and bearish pairs): earnings drift, FDA verdicts, guidance gaps, court and regulatory rulings, analyst reprices, product and contract announcements, and sector sympathy cascades

  • Macro catalysts: Fed decisions, CPI prints, jobs reports, and surprise macro data

  • The discipline chapter: position sizing, trade logging, and the single hardest skill in the book - knowing when the setup isn't clean and passing on the trade



Every chapter follows the same transparent format: the exact entry formula first - delta ranges, days to expiration, IV Rank threshold, volume filter, and profit targets - followed by a plain-language breakdown of why each parameter exists and what happens when you ignore it. There is no vague theory here. Every number is stated, and every number is explained.



You'll learn why the volatility crush is the engine behind every entry in this book, why downside puts carry a stickier fear premium than calls and demand tighter discipline, why a single option can never be both highly probable and explosively profitable - and why splitting that conflict across two separate legs is what makes the strategy work at all.



This book is for you if:



  • You already understand calls, puts, and debit spreads, and you're tired of overpaying for pre-event premium

  • You want a rules-based, repeatable process instead of a directional hunch

  • You're willing to wait for confirmation rather than chase the headline



This is not a book of vague chart patterns or motivational trading slogans. It is a parameter-by-parameter playbook: when to wait, what to check, what to buy, how much to risk on the long shot, and when to walk away because the setup simply isn't there. Learn the engine once, and the rest of the book is just learning where to point it.



Options trading involves substantial risk and is not suitable for every investor. This book is for educational purposes only and does not constitute financial advice.