• What is At-the-Money

    At-the-money. Sounds like gibberish, right? But wait! It’s actually a super important idea in the wild world of options trading. Strap in, because we’re about to break it down in a way that’s so easy to understand, you’ll be wondering why they make it sound so dang complicated! Options 101: A Quick Refresher Before we…

  • At The Close Order

    An “At The Close Order” is a way to buy or sell stocks or other investments at the very end of the trading day. When you put in this kind of order, you’re saying “I want to make this trade, but only at the last possible moment, when the markets close for the day.” It’s…

  • Asymmetric Payoff

    Asymmetric payoff is when you can make or lose money in different ways depending on which direction something goes and by how much. It’s a thing in contracts called derivatives. The amount you gain or lose isn’t the same on both sides – it’s lopsided. What is it? People trade these special contracts where the…

  • What does an Assurer do?

    At its core, an assurer is someone whose job is all about providing assurance. I know, I know, that explanation is about as clear as mud. But stick with me here. See, assurance is when an independent person or company takes a real close look at something – could be financial statements, cybersecurity practices, sustainability…