
Join Bill Johnson, Head of Options Education at Market Rebellion, as he breaks down practical options strategies, trade structure, and risk management techniques designed to help traders improve consistency, avoid costly mistakes, and perform at a higher level across market cycles.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 2 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | InvestingEducationBusiness | |||

If time isn't the enemy, why do options "decay"?
In this episode, Bill Johnson challenges one of the most persistent myths in options trading: that time itself destroys value. Traders are taught that theta is decay, that options melt like ice cubes... more
Options traders fear time decay. They talk about "hedging theta" as if it's a hidden enemy quietly eroding their positions. But can time actually be hedged?
In this episode, Bill Johnson challenges one of the most common misunderstandings in option... more
Traders often believe markets can be controlled with better indicators, tighter rules, and more sophisticated models. If they just refine the signals, optimize the system, and manage risk precisely enough, the market will finally behave. In reality, ... more
Seat belts save lives—but they also change behavior. In this episode, Bill Johnson extends the idea of risk migration into what economists call the placement effect: when perceived safety increases, people subconsciously take more risk.
Using real-... more
Traders often talk about reducing, hedging, or eliminating risk—but risk never disappears. It only moves. In this episode, Bill Johnson explains the concept of risk migration and why many "safe" options strategies simply relocate risk to places trade... more
Traders often struggle not because they pick the wrong direction, but because they measure success the wrong way. In this episode, Bill Johnson explains why percentage returns are a misleading ruler in options trading, and why dollar exposure and not... more
This episode challenges the idea that market prices follow predictable paths. Using simple thought experiments, staggering probability math, and the concept of branching processes, Bill shows why every price chart hides an enormous number of alternat... more
Building on the idea that charts are just pictures, this episode explores why markets don't move on truth or fundamentals, but on expectations of expectations. Drawing on John Maynard Keynes' famous beauty contest analogy, Bill explains how identical... more
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