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Thinking In Options with Bill Johnson

Podcast door Bill Johnson

Engels

Technologie en Wetenschap

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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.

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Trading a Forecast of a Forecast: Why VIX Trading Confuses Traders

Why do so many traders lose money on VIX trades — even when they correctly predict volatility? In this episode of Thinking In Options, Bill Johnson breaks down one of the most misunderstood concepts in options trading: how VIX options and futures actually work. Using a simple but brilliant weather forecast analogy, Bill explains why VIX contracts are not direct bets on current market fear — they're bets on future expectations of future volatility. That distinction changes everything. Topics covered in this episode include: * Why VIX options often fail to react the way traders expect * The hidden "calendar problem" behind volatility trading * How VIX futures differ from stocks and standard options * Why traders can correctly predict market chaos and still lose money * The critical difference between forecasting volatility and forecasting forecasts * How weekly VIX futures changed the structure of volatility trading If you've ever been confused by VIX behavior, volatility ETFs, or why your hedge didn't work the way you expected, this episode will help you understand the mechanics behind the market. Subscribe for weekly episodes covering the psychology, structure, and strategy behind options trading. #OptionsTrading #VIX #Volatility #TradingPsychology #OptionsEducation #TradingStrategy

21 mei 2026 - 14 min
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The Dark Side of the Trade: If Everyone Wins, Who's Funding the Party?

Bill Johnson breaks down "the dark side of the trade" — the hidden reality behind every winning position in the market. Why do so many traders believe patterns alone create profits? And if everyone sees the same setup… who's actually paying for the winners? In this episode of Thinking In Options, Bill explores: * Why markets are fundamentally different from lotteries * The zero-sum nature of trading before fees * How crowd behavior turns winning setups into losing trades * Why being "right" isn't enough in financial markets * The difference between the heavy side and the light side of a trade * Reflexivity, liquidity, and why crowded trades often fail * The hidden mechanics behind breakouts, momentum, and popular signals Using clear examples and thought experiments, Bill explains why trading success depends less on recognizing patterns — and more on understanding positioning, crowd density, and market structure. If you've ever wondered why obvious setups stop working the moment everyone notices them, this episode is essential viewing. #OptionsTrading #StockMarket #TradingPsychology #Investing #BillJohnson #ThinkingInOptions #MarketStructure #TradingEducation #Options #DayTrading

14 mei 2026 - 12 min
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Limited Loss, Unlimited Confusion: The Loss Has a Ceiling. The Confusion Doesn't

Bill Johnson breaks down one of the biggest misconceptions in options trading: the belief that "cheap" options are low risk simply because the maximum loss is limited. Using casino analogies, probability theory, and real-world option structures, Bill explains why risk is determined by odds — not by the dollar amount of the premium. In this episode of Thinking In Options, you'll learn why low-priced options often carry higher probabilities of loss, how traders confuse limited loss with low risk, and why options are better understood as tools for adjusting risk rather than amplifying it. Topics covered include: • Why "limited loss" creates unlimited confusion • The difference between price and probability • Why options cost less than shares • How calls concentrate risk at the strike price • The misconception of "controlling shares" with options • Delta, gamma, theta, and vega explained conceptually • Why stock traders are effectively trading options too • How combining options can reduce or even eliminate risk • The hidden irony behind why options feel dangerous • Why structure matters more than premium size Bill also explores how traders misuse short-term out-of-the-money calls, why Vegas loves "small chip" thinking, and how professional traders use smarter option structures to shape risk and reward. Next week: The Dark Side of Trading — the hidden side of every trade most traders never see until it quietly drains their account. #OptionsTrading #StockMarket #TradingPsychology #Investing #OptionStrategies #RiskManagement #BillJohnson #ThinkingInOptions

7 mei 2026 - 11 min
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The Misunderstood Risk-Reward Ratio: Why "4:1" Doesn't Mean What Traders Think

In this episode of Thinking In Options, Bill Johnson takes aim at one of the most repeated—and most misunderstood—ideas in trading: the "risk/reward ratio." You've heard it everywhere: "Only take trades with a 3:1 or 4:1 risk/reward." Sounds smart. Sounds disciplined. But is it actually meaningful? Bill breaks down why these ratios, on their own, are mathematically empty—and why traders who rely on them may be missing the single most important ingredient: probability. Using clear examples (and a few sharp analogies involving casinos, roulette wheels, and even pigeon bets), this episode explains: * Why a 4:1 risk/reward ratio tells you nothing by itself * How probability transforms a trade from "sounds good" to "is good" * The real concept that matters: expected value * Why casinos happily offer huge payouts—and still win * How traders unknowingly take the losing side of "great" trades If you've ever believed that bigger potential payouts mean better trades, this episode will challenge that assumption—and replace it with a more accurate, data-driven framework. Because in options trading, it's not about how much you can make… It's about how often you will. 📉 Stop chasing ratios. Start thinking in probabilities. #OptionsTrading #RiskReward #TradingStrategy #ExpectedValue #ThinkingInOptions

30 apr 2026 - 14 min
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You Can't Go Broke Taking Profits - And Other Dangerous Wall Street Sayings

"You can't go broke taking profits." It's one of the most repeated phrases on Wall Street—and one of the most misunderstood. In this episode of Thinking In Options, Bill Johnson dismantles the comforting myth that locking in gains automatically makes you safer. Using vivid analogies—from notorious bank robber Willie Sutton to Wile E. Coyote—Bill explains why consistently taking small profits while exposing yourself to the same downside risk can quietly sabotage long-term performance. This episode dives into the real driver of trading success: payoff asymmetry. Why strategies that "win" most of the time can still lose money. Why frequent small gains may actually mask hidden tail risk. And why true risk management isn't about how often you profit—but how your gains and losses are structured over time. You'll learn: * Why early profit-taking can reduce reward without reducing risk * The hidden danger of "negative skew" strategies * How traders confuse realized gains with actual safety * Why probability and payoff—not win rate—determine long-term results If you've ever felt safer closing trades quickly, this episode will challenge that instinct—and give you a more accurate framework for evaluating risk. Because in trading, the real danger isn't taking profits… it's believing they protect you.

23 apr 2026 - 11 min
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