SOP Finance & Expenses
22 February 2017Planned SOP outage this weekend – from 17:15 on Friday 24 until 06:30 on Monday 27 FebruarySOP will be unavailable during this time.
General
23 February 2017How to guides for Leadership judgesAdditional practical guidance for Leadership Judges.
22 February 2017
Judiciary Matters: Reform DiscussionsMessage from the SPJ and SPT launching the new Judiciary Matters Briefing Materials intended to aid the forthcoming local discussions around reform.
22 February 2017
Marathon Asset Management LLP -v- Seddon and othersIn the High Court of Justice Queen’s Bench Division Commercial Court.
22 February 2017
Academy of European Law Seminar: The charter of fundamental rights of the EU in practiceApplications must be submitted direct to the ERA by Monday 20 March 2017.
21 February 2017
Pensions: Update to be sent to Judicial AssociationsIssued by The Chancellor.
21 February 2017
Message from the Chancellor of the High Court: Announcement of Recruitment & Retention AllowanceThe RRA will be paid pending the report of the Senior Salaries Review Board on its Major Review of Judicial Salaries, expected in June 2018.
21 February 2017
EJTN Seminar: Judicial Training Methods leadership seminarThe closing date for applications is midday on Monday 27 March 2017.
17 February 2017
IT Update from the Senior Presiding JudgeThe SPJ's latest update on IT Reform.
17 February 2017Selection exercise: Court of Appeal 2017A selection exercise to fill six vacancies in the Court of Appeal has launched.
Criminal
23 February 2017Sentencing remarks of His Honour Judge Bright QC: R -v- Ian StewartAt St Albans Crown Court.
22 February 2017
Interesting criminal law opportunities with the Judicial CollegeThe closing date for these applications is 4pm on Monday 27 February.
Civil
23 February 2017Bilta (UK) Limited (In Liquidation) and Others -v- SVS Securities PLC and OthersIn The High Court of Justice Chancery Division Financial List.
23 February 2017
Barclays Bank PLC -v- Taberna Europe CDO I PLC and OthersIn the High Court of Justice Chancery Division Financial List.
21 February 2017
Steinfeld and Keidan -v- Secretary of State for EducationIn the Court of Appeal (Civil Division).
17 February 2017
Rees and others -v- Met PoliceIn the High Court of Justice Queen’s Bench Division.
Family
17 February 2017CZ & others -v- Kirklees CouncilIn the Family Court at Leeds sitting at Sheffield.
16 February 2017
Abertawe Bro Morgannwg University Local Health Board -v- RYIn the Court of Protection.
Tribunals
23 February 2017Vacancy for a Deputy Judge of the OECD Administrative TribunalThe deadline for applications is 5 March 2017.
20 February 2017
SSCS Track My AppealIn the Social Security and Child Support Tribunal, work on the Track My Appeal project will enable users to receive notifications for important stages in an appeal.
Coroners
17 February 2017Inquest in to the death of Alexander PerepilichnyyThe Chief Coroner has announced that His Honour Judge Nicholas Hilliard QC has been nominated by the Lord Chief Justice to be the judge-coroner to conduct the investigation.
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February 23, 2017
Profiting in Up or Down Markets
By: Chuck Hughes
In this video the Hughes Optioneering Team will explore an option spread strategy that can profit in up or down markets. Call option spreads have a long position and a short position. The long position profits as the underlying stock moves up in price. The short position profits as the underlying stock moves down in price. The short position provides downside protection if the underlying stock declines in price. The Option Spread Analysis below displays the profit potential for an actual option spread trade that we own for the Utilities ETF. This analysis reveals the profit potential for the option spread trade assuming various price changes for the Utilities ETF at option expiration from a 7.5% increase in price to a 7.5% decrease in price. The analysis reveals that if the Utilities ETF remains flat or increases in price at option expiration, we will realize a $316 profit and a 111.3% return. A 5% decline in the Utilities ETF would result in a 114.4% return and a 7.5% decline would result in a 60.1% return. Learn how to set up these option spread trades that can profit in up, down or flat markets. |
Futures, stocks, bonds, currency and options trading involves high risks with the potential for substantial losses. PLEASE READ. Past results are not necessarily indicative to future results. There is a substantial risk of loss trading stocks and options with or without this or any other advertised product, service or system. Also, hypothetical or simulated performance results have certain inherent limitations. Unlike an actual performance record, simulated results do not represent actual trading. Since the trades have not actually been executed, the results may have under-or-over compensated for the impact, if any, of certain market factors, such as lack of liquidity. simulated trading programs in general are also subject to the fact that they are designed with the benefit of hindsight. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those shown. |
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