Options & Volatility
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Options give you Options with Scott Phillips of Lavaca Capital
In this episode, Jeff Malec sits down with Scott Phillips, the CIO of Lavaca Capital, to discuss the firm’s journey…
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A Better Categorization of Mutual Funds & ETFs using Alternatives
The recent growth of sophisticated investment strategies inside of mutual funds and ETFs has started to blur the lines between…
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AI in Finance: Deepseek’s Latest Advances Signal Industry Growth
The emergence of DeepSeek, a Chinese AI startup, has raised significant concerns regarding the future of U.S. dominance in the…
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What is Outsourced Trading?
In today’s complex financial markets, investment managers, whether they are running private funds or ETFs and mutual funds, are facing…
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The Polymath Pod: Jason Buck and Zed Francis talk rates, vol, and cheeseburgers?!
To close out the 2024 season of the Derivative podcast, host Jeff Malec sits down with two friends of the…
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Retail to Institutional: How David Sun Scaled His ODTE Options Strategies
In this episode, Jeff Malec sits down with David Sun, an entrepreneur, trader, and fund manager with a unique journey…
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Carmika Partners Unpack the August Volatility Spike and Complexities of Options Trading
In this episode, we explore the world of options trading with Martin Vestergaard and Michael Cameron from Carmika Partners. The…
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China Tech, Carbon, and Option Overlays in ETFs? Yep, with James Maund of KraneShares
Today’s episode on The Derivative, Jeff Malec sits down with James Maund, a veteran of the financial industry with experience…
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Volatility Vultures: Hunting for Options Talent with Gary Selz of Zero Delta
In this episode of the Derivative we chat with Gary Selz @SelzGary, CIO and co-portfolio manager of Zero Delta Funds.…
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