“Options Action,” hosted by Melissa Lee, features option traders from some of the top firms on Wall Street. Each week, they gather for a fast-paced, half-hour show that focuses on how to increase profits and limit losses using common option techniques. Fresh from the trading desk, the “Options Action” panel demystifies the daunting terminology often used when talking about options, and simplifies this fast-growing and crucial corner of the market.
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Fresh from the trading desks, the "Options Action" traders not only offers the latest fundamental analysis of individual stocks, but also teaches viewers how to employ the right option strategies on those stocks.
Fresh from the trading desks, the "Options Action" traders not only offers the latest fundamental analysis of individual stocks, but also teaches viewers how to employ the right option strategies on those stocks.
Fresh from the trading desks, the "Options Action" traders not only offers the latest fundamental analysis of individual stocks, but also teaches viewers how to employ the right option strategies on those stocks.
I subscribe to CNBC Pro and greatly enjoy the many videos that you put up for later viewing. Fast Money, Mad Money, OT etc are all available for later viewing but strangely Options Action is excluded from that helpful approach. more
I love this show! But its very hard to follow a podcast where they are describing expiry dates and multiple strike prices of calls and puts all in a span of 10 seconds. Either a YouTube channel or a podcast service that allows some screenshots from the show will be nice!!
CNBC keeps adding business themed “reality” shows but I wish they would offer more shows like OA. It’s educational, interesting, and entertaining. Mike, Carter, Melissa and Tony are great. I miss Dan Nathan too. Create more shows like this CNBC or you’ll just lose viewers to YouTube which doesn’t include costly cable or streaming subscriptions.
If you wanna learn options trading, this is THE best program. Once a week fridays 230-3 CNBC. Intelligent, funny and informative.
Any program Melissa hosts/anchors is a must see. I always learn something new and enjoy her shows. Always. Perfect combination of intelligence and wit!
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CNBC's "Options Action" launched 14 years ago and published 237 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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