Zero Date Better than Zero Returns

by Ron Insana | Resource Hub

Join Ron Insana, CEO of iFi.AI, as he delves into recent trends in the options market, particularly for zero-day single stock options. With options trading hitting record levels—37 million calls purchased in recent days—the volume of trading activity in dollar terms now exceeds that of the underlying equities. In this video, Ron highlights a unique feature of i-fi.ai; the one-day forecast for individual stocks.

Learn how these forecasts, powered by advanced artificial intelligence, can assist traders in making informed decisions. Ron showcases some of the best ideas with lofty one-day gains, demonstrating the accuracy and performance of these predictions. While many traders face challenges with one-day options, i-fi.ai aims to provide a data-driven edge, crunching daily data to offer valuable insights.

Watch as Ron discusses the performance of specific stocks like National Healthcare and Solid Biosciences, showing notable outperformance relative to expected returns. Explore the full potential of iFi AI’s tools, including the one-day and one-month forecasts, the Explorer page, and the screener page, designed to help you identify stocks expected to rise or fall. Stay tuned for more updates and insights from Ron Insana.

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Ron Insana
CEO at iFi AI | + posts

Ron Insana is the CEO of iFi.AI. He is also a senior analyst and contributor for CNBC who covers the most pressing economic and market issues of the day and contributes economic commentary and analysis to MSNBC, as well.

For four decades, Insana has been a highly respected business journalist and money manager, who began his career at the Financial News Network in 1984 and joined CNBC when FNN and CNBC merged in 1991.

Insana was named one of the “Top 100 Business News Journalists of the 20th Century” and was nominated for a news and documentary Emmy for his role in NBC’s coverage of 9/11.

He has authored four books on Wall Street and is a highly regarded lecturer on domestic and global economics, financial markets and economic policy issues.