Category: Tutorials
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Difference between IV Rank & IV Percentile
In the OptionSamurai Scanner, we use IV Percentile to compare the IV of different stocks and call it “IV rank” as we think it is more intuitive to understand. We know that other market players...

Analyse your trade in the Trade tab
We are happy to announce that we have recently deployed another new feature - the Trade tab. In the Trade tab, you can see the Profit and Loss (P/L) of the strategy in different strike prices, and...

See the Future of the Trade: The Scenario Engine
We are delighted to announce we are launching a unique scenario engine on our platform. The engine will allow you to see the profit and loss of the trade, assuming a shift in underlying price by...

Using MA report in your trading
As part of our premium plan, we send our users a weekly sector report. This report analyzes all sectors of the market from a bird's-eye view. It measures the current distance of each sector from...

Implied volatility drop after earnings

Legging into your trade positions
INTRODUCTION
Let us consider a put vertical spread structure. It is formed by simultaneously selling a put and buying a put below the strike price of the put. The same structure can be created...

Scaling into your trades
WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO SCALE INTO YOUR POSITIONS?
Imagine you are bullish on a stock and assume you have set aside $2000 capital to purchase 10 contracts of long calls. However, instead of deploying...

Changing option structure in predefined scans
One of the prominent features in SamurAI are the predefined screens. The screens (over 20 of them) allow you find trade ideas in one click in different market conditions. We’ve created the screens...

The edge of Mean Reversion Trades
Mean Reversion Trades
To be a profitable trader, you need to trade with an edge. What is a trading edge? In short, it is the opportunities or patterns that exist in the market that has a high...
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How to trade when a stock is over extended
As traders we are constantly on the look to understand the market's tendency and how to act on it. One way is by examining how stocks behave after they are oversold. We believe this is an essential...