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Book Description

By trading on corporate earnings, investors can reliably profit in both up and down markets, while avoiding market risk for nearly the entire quarter. In this book, two leading traders and portfolio managers present specific, actionable techniques anyone can use to capture these sizable profits. Ping Zhou and John Shon have performed an unprecedented empirical analysis of thousands of stocks, reviewing tens of millions of data points associated with option prices, earnings announcement returns, and fundamentals. Their massive analysis has identified consistent opportunities associated with focusing on the magnitude of the market’s reaction to earnings, not its direction. Option Trading Set-Ups for Corporate Earnings News offers concrete guidance for improving the likelihood of making correct forecasts, and managing the risks of incorrect forecasts. It introduces several ways to exploit option trading opportunities around earnings news, discuss crucial issues that most retail investors haven’t considered, and explore aspects of earnings-related option trading that have never been empirically examined and documented before. For example, they identify hidden patterns and potential opportunities based on valuation, industry, volatility, analyst forecasts, seasonality, and trades that immediately follow earnings announcements. Simply put, trading on earnings reports offers immense profit opportunities, if you know how. This book provides incontrovertible facts and detailed strategies, not just theories and anecdotes!

Table of Contents

  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright Page
  3. Dedication Page
  4. Contents
  5. Acknowledgments
  6. About the Authors
  7. Preface
  8. Part I: Introduction
    1. 1. Earnings Announcements: Opportunities and Risks
    2. 2. Option Strategies for Earnings Announcements: An Overview
    3. 3. Liquidity Risk: Bid-Ask Spreads
  9. Part II: Options Strategies for Earnings Announcements: Let the Data Speak
    1. 4. Bullish Directional Trades
    2. 5. Bearish Directional Trades
    3. 6. Long Volatility Trades
    4. 7. Short Volatility Trades
    5. 8. Buy Volatility before Earnings Announcements
    6. 9. Ride the Post-Earnings-Announcement Drift
  10. Part III: Advanced Analysis: Improving the Odds of Winning
    1. 10. Implied Volatility
    2. 11. Historical Earnings Announcement Returns
    3. 12. Market Capitalization
    4. 13. Valuation
    5. 14. Industry Effects
    6. 15. Enhanced Strategies
  11. Index
  12. FT Press