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May 9, 2016

In this episode, which was recorded on Friday, May 6, 2016, Mark and Nick discuss:

WTI:

  • June volume 55% of volume
  • Volume up 4% over last week
  • July 53 calls most active in July
  • Open interest up 13% in July
  • Aug 55 calls also active
  • Skew creeping up across the board
  • Why aren't weeklies trading in WTI?

Gold

  • June accounted for over 50% of volume this week
  • OI up 5% this week

Nat Gas

  • June 1.85 puts

Soybeans

  • Soybeans up a bit toward end of the week
  • Calls got beat up and puts are bid skew getting bid up particularly in July
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