Tony Saliba
Anthony Saliba is an Executive Managing Director of BNY ConvergEx Group, LLC and Chief Executive Officer of LiquidPoint, LLC. In his current role, Mr. Saliba manages the options trading platforms for both the buy-side and sell-side investment community.
He began his trading career at Chicago Board Options Exchange (CBOE) trading equity options as an independent market maker. Throughout the next decade, he expanded his trading horizons to include most CBOE products, currencies and the Standard & Poor’s 500 contracts on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, along with the agricultural and interest rate products traded on the Chicago Board of Trade. The Standard & Poor product (SPX) was his primary focus, which he traded for several years on the CBOE floor. Mr. Saliba has been a dominant presence in all markets in which he traded on a full-time basis, holding volume records in a number of the classes. He is widely recognized as a pioneer and leader in the Chicago derivatives market and was the only options trader to be profiled in the bestselling book, Market Wizards. He served on the CBOE’s Board of Directors from 1987-1989 and has participated on numerous industry committees.
Advanced Options Trading Workshop 5 DVD Course By Tony Saliba, Released in 2004. Retail at $1495
Tony Saliba will teach you his sophisticated strategies to attempt to “suck premium” as these stocks trade sideways and build their bases. While the rest of the world is waiting for these lifeless stocks to recover, you will be able to pinpoint and execute opportunities — week after week. This information alone may be worth the price of admission!
Tony and his team’s powerful “Expiration Week” options strategies which give you up to 5:1 risk/reward ratios.
Tony’s 5 favorite strategies to attempt to increase the probability of your trade being profitable and increase your leverage, while at the same time potentially decreasing your risk.
How to combine overbought and oversold indicators with options open interest to attempt to identify explosive moves. Plus, some of the strategies to use with this combination.
Exploiting “Strike Price Drift.” You will learn how to identify this phenomenon, plus be shown the number one strategy they uses to attempt to take advantage of these opportunities when they occur.
Plus many other strategies Tony and his team of traders use, many of which have not been made public before.
And that’s not all Tony and his head traders will teach you. They will also share with you their:
Favorite high-volatility market strategies to attempt to prosper from today’s market.
Construction of options to potentially maximize returns while minimizing risk. (Of course, options always involve risk).
Multiple ways to turn losing stock positions into winners through advanced options techniques, plus…
Time-frame strategies, advanced spread strategies, applying butterflies to rapidly moving stocks, and many other dynamic methods!
Real-World Options For Novice Options Traders CD By Tony Saliba
If you’re a stock trader who wants to try to maximize your trading success, you should seriously consider harnessing the true potential of options! In this course, one of the world’s most-respected and successful options traders and educators, will attempt to show you how to trade options in a sophisticated manner. From the basics of options trading, to strategy selection, to real world examples of how Tony trades options each day, you may walk away from this course with a powerful arsenal of trading weapons.
Tony Saliba’s My Five Favorite Options Strategies With Tony Saliba CD Released in 2004. Retail at $295
Tony Saliba’s My Five Favorite Options Strategies CDIf you already have a firm grasp on basic options concepts and hope to possess the knowledge to successfully trade options then I urge you to take this course to assist you toward that goal! “My 5 Favorite Options Strategies” will show you how Tony uses his favorite options trading techniques each trading day in his efforts to make money.
Course Contents :
* WELCOME!
* STRADDLES and STRANGLES
* The Straddle
* The Long Straddle
* Rationale
* Second Consideration (Motivation)
* What The Profit/Loss Chart Is Telling Us
* Practical Exercise: The Long Straddle
* Real-World Example
* Real World Example Answers
* “What – If?” Scenarios
* A Slightly More Sobering Example
* Basic Position Adjustment With The Straddle
* “What – If?” Exercises
* Answers
* The Short Straddle
* Illustration
* Practical Exercise: The Short Straddle
* Practical Exercise: The Answers
* “What – If?” Scenarios
* “What – If?” Exercises
* “What – If?” Answers
* The Strangle
* The Long Strangle
* Rationale
* Details
* Practical Example: The Long Strangle
* Answers
* “What – If?” Scenarios
* “What – If?” Exercises
* “What – If?” Exercises Answers
* The Short Strangle
* Practical Example
* Practical Example Answers
* “What – If?” Scenarios
* “What – If?” Exercises
* Answers
* THE BUTTERFLY
* The Long Butterfly
* Profile
* When To Use Butters
* Review of Intrinsic/ Extrinsic Value
* Trading Tips
* Trading With A Directional Bias
* Pricing Introduction
* Pricing
* Scenario #1
* Scenario #2
* Scenario #3
* Pricing Short-Cuts
* Pricing Short-Cuts Example
* Practice Exercise
* Answers
* Exercises
* Answers
* The Short Butterfly
* Profile
* Example
* Exercises
* Answers
* RATIO SPREADS and BACK SPREADS
* The Ratio Spread
* The Call Ratio Spread
* Theoretical Payout Diagram #1
* Theoretical Payout Diagram #2
* Risk and Reward
* Risk and Reward Profile
* Practice Exercise
* Answers
* Exercises
* Answers
* The Put Ratio Spread
* Risk and Reward Profile
* Example
* Exercise
* Answers
* Exercises
* Answers
* The Back Spread
* Composition
* Risk Profile
* Volatility Skew
* Types Of Back Spreads
* The Call Back Spread
* Exercises
* Answers
* Exercises
* Answers
* The Put Back Spread
* Risk and Reward Profile
* Exercise
* Answers
* The Put Back Spread
* Exercises
* Answers
Market Wizards: Tom Baldwin, The Fearless Pit Trader; Tony Saliba, “One-Lot” Triumphs (Audio CD)
Tony Saliba came to the floor of the Chicago Board Options Exchange in 1978. After a half-year of clerking, Saliba was ready to try it on his own. He found another trader to back him for $50,000, and after a favorable start, nearly self-destructed. He pulled back from the brink of disaster by altering his trading techniques, and has been successful ever since. Saliba’s trading style can be described as trying to do a little better than treading water day in, day out, while being positioned to take advantage of the rare spectacular trading opportunity. His fortune has been built largely by exploiting only a handful of such events.
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