A bearishly biased out-of-the-money long put 'shooter' expiring in January.
This market volatility reminds me of two other manic and headline-driven times.
For income seekers, these instruments may be a 'prudent approach' to diversification.
Investment advisors are watching the rate-hike outlook, the equities market and commodities vs. the U.S. dollar.
The bond markets are still not fully pricing in the nascent inflation.
China's buying and selling of Treasury bonds is entirely related to managing their currency.
I like outright shorts on Treasury bonds with three-seven years to maturity.
Elon Musk's approach to cash: Burn, baby, burn.
With volatility on the rise, corporate bonds could be "buy-the-dip" opportunity.
No repeat of a "taper tantrum" in emerging markets does not mean risks are off the table.