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This Week in Futures Options

Gold, crude oil, corn, soybeans and more - with so many tradeable products the futures options market is an intimidating place. How can you possibly keep track of the latest trading activity across so many different products? Don’t worry - we’ve got you covered. Welcome to This Week in Futures Options - the program designed to help active futures options traders stay on top of this ever-changing marketplace. Each week we’ll break down the top trades, hot products, volatility explosions and much more. Whether you’re an experienced veteran or a newcomer looking to separate the wheat from the lean hogs, This Week in Futures Options has the information you can’t find anywhere else.

May 29, 2018

Topics this week include:

  • Gold
  • Equities
  • Crude

Futures Options Feedback: Options question of the week.

CME Group just announced a new Ether index this week expanding the universe of Crypto indices. But, at the end of the day, we all want more tradeable products. Which derivatives product would you like to see next in...


May 21, 2018

Today's co-host is Tim McCourt, the Global Head of Equity Products at CME Group.

Topics this week include:

  • Equities
  • Trade at Cash Open (TACO)
  • Crude
  • Gold
  • Bitcoin/Crypto

Futures Options Feedback: Listener questions and comments

  • Question from Andrew Sullivan - When, oh when, are we going to get bitcoin options? I don't...


May 14, 2018

Today we feature co-host Sean Smith, Managing Director or Derivatives Licensing at FTSE Russell

Topics this week include:

  • Equities
  • Crude/WTI
  • Gold

Futures Options Feedback: Listeners have their say

  • Comment from Patrick Snoke - Only place #hoglove is seriously discussed is @Options #twifo and some underground blogs for...


May 7, 2018

Originally Posted February 20th, 2017

Topics this week include:

  • WTI Skew
  • Crude vol
  • Eurodollars
  • Lean Hogs

Futures Options Feedback: Listener questions and comments

  • Question from Tom Rios - How has Mexico threatening to buy corn from Brazil and Argentina, rather than the US, impacted corn volatility?
  • Question from...