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To bail or not to bail - that is the question: Whether 'tis nobler in the EU to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous swap rates or to print money against a sea of debt/and by printing, inflate them. To loan, to bail - no more. And by a loan to say we end the illiquidity, and the thousand natural shocks that economies are heir to.

The ECB may dig deeper Into its crisis toolbox to stimulate bank lending and fight off a recession as Europe’s leaders gather to lay the foundations for a fiscal union.

ECB policy makers meeting in Frankfurt are expected to cut the benchmark interest rate by a quarter percentage point to a record-low 1%. They may ALSO loosen collateral criteria to give banks greater access to cheap cash and offer longer-term loans, said three euro-area officials with knowledge of the deliberations speaking to Bloomberg.

Hours later, Europe’s leaders will convene in Brussels for talks to frame the FIFTH “comprehensive solution" in 19 months to a debt crisis that’s left Germany and France facing the threat of losing their AAA rating from Standard & Poor’s. The ECB says that governments must address the cause of the turmoil as it focuses on getting banks lending again rather than increasing purchases of indebted nations’ bonds.

“It’s yet another date with destiny in the euro area,” said Julian Callow, chief European economist at Barclays Capital in London. “It’s clear there won’t be the ultimate resolution, but the proposals are going in the right direction. The markets seem to have finally understood that in the ECB’s eyes it’s up to governments to solve it, and it’s worth noting that it’s doing a lot on the banking side.”

Fitch says last weekend's austerity plan put together by Italy's new government eases near-term pressure on the country's credit A-plus rating, but the outlook still remains negative. Budget savings were made, says the agency, but the question remains on whether this paves the way for economic growth to return.

European options traders, meanwhile are pushing bullish bets on Europe to the highest level since March 2010 as governments work to forge a solution to the two-year-old sovereign debt crisis. The ratio of outstanding calls to buy the Euro Stoxx 50 Index versus puts to sell has climbed to a 20-month high of .92-to-1, according to data compiled by Bloomberg. The open interest for Euro Stoxx call options has risen 6.1% in the last two weeks to 22.3 million contracts, faster than the increase for puts, which rose 3.5% to 24.3 million.

Optimistic investors may be punished as this cuts European economic growth and corporate profits, according to Gergor Smith, a London-based fund manager at Daiwa Asset Management, which oversees $111.3 billion. "It's a very dangerous position to have. The outlook into 2012, at least for the first half of the year, looks pretty poor." Even with those risks, investors are more concerned about trailing the market should equities climb, according to Lothar Mentel, who manages $3.9 billion as chief investment officer for Octopus Investments Ltd. in London.

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According to the WSJ: "A majority of people in embattled eurozone countries remain confident that the euro will remain their currency a decade from now," and most say that sticking with the euro is the right path, according to the latest results of the GfK Investment Barometer survey. The survey also found that in all seven eurozone countries polled, affluent individuals were more optimistic about the euro's fate, and more likely to support its continued use, than less-affluent individuals.

The survey also polled people in France, Germany and the Netherlands, three countries with triple-A debt ratings at the core of the eurozone. About two in three French and German respondents believe their countries will still have the euro in a decade, while four of five Dutch respondents said the euro would remain. On whether they should keep the euro, 57% of Germans said to keep it, with 43% preferring to drop it and switch back to the mark. In France, 58% said to keep the euro, and 42% said to dump it. In the Netherlands, 70% said to keep the euro, with 30% to exit.

Keep in mind that these are the FACTS versus the constant BS OPINIONS we get from the MSM. Just like if you ask politicians in America for their opinion, it very much matters which one you ask. We have speakers and whips and House majority leaders and Senate majority leaders and a Fed that says one thing when the president says another - JUST LIKE EUROPE. So why is it you take Fox's word for it when they interview one guy and tell you that the euro is doomed?

So - if the Euro is not doomed, why is it so cheap? And, if the euro is too cheap, then isn't the dollar too high? And if the dollar is too high, then the markets are too low. See - it always comes back to inflation! That's why, last year, we had our "Secret Santa Inflation Hedges for 2011" that I put out on Christmas Day last year. Those are, of course, hugely successful and we'll do another round for 2012 at the end of the month but, for now, we need some bullish positions to cover the upside of the market as a "solution" from the ECB to the crisis can send the markets flying.

FAS is still my favorite upside play or the moment. In member chat yesterday, we added 10 FAS next week $66/67 bull call spreads for .60 ($600) in our White Christmas Portfolio to keep us balanced as we were tilting a bit too bearish after adding an aggressive TZA hedge. We're trying to stay even into the weekend as we could move violently in either direction in the short run. But long-term - we're still pretty bullish, with inflation being our main reason for being so. Short-term, it's all up to the ECB and the EU. We already know what the ECB will do this morning and we can fade any rally off that "news" - what the EU counsel does, however, is a mystery - but it better be BIG or we're in even bigger trouble.

Already this morning the market spiked up on the official news from the ECB but I warned members not to chase it and already the whole move up has been erased. Although we got the rate decrease and longer loan terms (triple!) to help kick the can down the road from the ECB, Draghi's press conference indicated that there will not be a reserve ratio cut until Jan 18th (to 1%). Too little, too late is the sentiment from the doom and gloomers so we're back to seeing what sticks.

Now the ball is back in the EU's court and, should they not come up with something FANTASTIC tomorrow - it's going to be a very scary weekend.

Disclosure: I am long FAS, TZA.

Additional disclosure: Positions as indicated but subject to change.

From Philip Davis:

USO, QQQ- Phil, thanks for these plays. Out of USO for about 65% gain today and just keeping 1/4 QQQ.

- Ksone88, July 14, 2011  


Phil, You were on the $ today with your calls almost exactly on the turns – Krap kuhn krup (Thai for thank you very much).

- Jomptien, July 14, 2011  


Thanks for the USO directions today. Made it 3 times (up/down/up) for a very nice win.

- Doro165, August 2, 2011  


Phil, I don’t know how I can thank you enough for your guidance this past week. I’m up significantly in my portfolio and I’ve never been so relaxed watching the market panic. Thanks once again for being here for us.

- thechaser, August 2, 2011  


Oil – thanks Phil, got in late at 0.53 on the 38p today, set a sell for 0.75 and took the dog for a walk – 70% gain and more than enough $$ to buy dog food. TZA Aug 35/40 BCS – closed out for a 100% gain in under a month – thanks again for introducing me to these trades.

- CanuckBob, August 2, 2011  


GOOG, NFLX and AAPL all bought last hour Friday. Sold into the excitement the first hour today for an average of 15% on the options. And lots of them. Thanks again Phil for teaching me so well.

- lflantheman, August 2, 2011  


Your board has been fantastic helping the less experienced (includes me) navigate through all the turmoil. The contributions from your members has been well rounded, objective, and extremely helpful. Sans the politics you have built a fantastic community and that is a tribute to you. I thank you and all fellow members for there contributions over the past few days. Fantastic group!

- dclark41, August 3, 2011  


Phil – Not that you dont usually, but you have DEFINITELY earned your money this week. THe recommendations have been PERFECT. Selling into the initial excitement (MULTIPLE TIMES), hedges, everything. Im reading this when I get home from work and want to cry b/c I cant trade at work! I might have to start getting up at 3 AM though to catch those trades bc youre killing it then too! May you and yours have a blessed weekend!

- Jromeha, August 5, 2011  


On Optrader’s section yesterday he was asked how he works with AAPL as an investment. He replied that he just ‘plays with the covers’. I’ve got a separate portfolio where I use primarily this technique over the past 6 months. Up 60% The principles involved are stock selection, patience, patience, using covers to protect profits, rolling covers to maximize premium return, and exiting when covers are gone and stock price is high. Sometimes it’s hard to remember where you learn to do this stuff, but much of it is from integrating principles I’ve learned here with thing I already knew. Thanks for the help on this, Phil and others.

- Iflantheman, August 8, 2011  


Thank God for Phil. A few months ago (April) I didn´t even know what hedging was, and someone recommended I should check out some of Phil´s plays, especially on the retirement portfolio. When I first started to read it, none of it made a blind bit of sense to me, but I stuck with it and gradually began to work through some of the trades to see how it worked. Now I am putting on 5:1 SPY backspreads combined with bear put spreads, entering and leaving positions after consulting the VIX, and engaging in other esoteric maneuvers that are keeping my portfolio above water.

- jmm1951, August 18, 2011  


I took $2 (up 133%) and ran on those USO puts, quite a bit more than the 20 you played in the $25KP. Thank you once again for turning a bad market week into a great personal week. You will be happy to know I am back to cashy and cautious with a few of your favorite longs into the weekend. Thanks to Phil, JRW and all the members who share their knowledge here.

- Dennis, August 18, 2011  


Phil, I just wanted to say thanks for being there. The world needs more of you. Your site continues to positively change my life daily.

- Chasw, October 18, 2011  


GIVE THANKS/PHIL Have not done my 10,000 hours, but a couple of years at PSW, and moved from fishing with a single line to owner of a commercial trawler (metaphorically speaking). Now I fish with many lines. It is amazing when you go over the same information time and time again, eventually it clicks. Like planting trees; being the house, 20% sale items, selling into the excitement. and patience. I just sold an AAPL Jan 12 340/390 BCS financed by the sales of Jan 12 275 Put. The trade was put on one year ago for a net credit and exited five minutes ago for a 49 dollar per contract profit. No point in waiting till opex to see what happens, and I will just sell 10 of those VLO puts to make myself net the round 50. I no longer worry about opex coming as I have adjusted well in time for most positions that go against me. I still make some howlers (RIMM, TBT, TRGT) but I play the percentages and my winners outdistance my losers by many miles. I would never be in this position if it were not for Phil. He is a treasure, pure and simple. The goose that lays the golden egg if we care to listen and practice. Phil, a mighty big thank you.

- Winston, January 5, 2012  


It is amazing how much confidence you engender, Phil………..I knew the 1% a day trades and repeated often were possible as I had done in stretches, and I knew kill zone trades were also possible and 5% to 10% returns per month were very possible with practice, experience and smart risk management all without having to take a lot of risk, but I guess I was talking to the disbelievers and since I have dropped them into my 'why bother to try to explain it' file and come over to the dark side at PSW I feel soooo much more content not only with the returns, but with the company and a comments and the obvious opportunity to learn and learn and learn some more. It all helps the mental and emotional discipline of the trading too. So thanks again.

- Roro, January 11, 2012  


Way to go Phil! Have I said how much I appreciate your site lately! Your ability to teach and your willingless to give others a forum to demonstrate their own skill sets makes your site remarkable. I got great help from you, jmm1951, and Iflantheman (special thanks!) today. Hell, if I have many more days like this I may even be able to sign up for a full year rather than doing it just quarterly. Tomorrow is another day but, fabulous job today!

- dclark41, January 25, 2012  


Phil- I would like to echo the sentiments of dclark41. Joining this site was the best thing I have ever done to aid my growth as a trader/investor. There are so many smart and experienced people here sharing their ideas that regardless what your investing style is you will learn something daily. Thank you and all the regular contributors for your generosity.

- Acd54, January 25, 2012  


Maya, After years of being pretty good at picking stocks I still managed to lose almost as much as I made.All the reading Phil asked us to do as a new member (And everything else I can get my hands on lately) has revealed my Achilles Heal.Good stock picks do not necessarily make money. My problem was swinging for the fences. Since becoming a member Jan 1 this year and getting into to scaling into small trades I am amazed at the steady profit growth I have experienced already while not worrying about getting killed. And having fun doing it.. Phil, Thanks for the education, the help you give and the chance to learn more and get better. Also thanks to all the members who have answered the few questions I had when your not around.

- Ricpar, February 2, 2012  


You are doing a fantastic job. I think most of us our very well balanced and consequently have learned how to manage through these ever so short declines in the market without panic.

- Dclark41, April 5, 2012  


- Ricpar, February 2, 2012  


Phil has some great insight into the market. He's given me a different perspective on the market and I know I'm a better trader/investor because of it. I've been trading options since the late 80's and Phil is right. Unless you know what is going to happen (how can you, unless you have insider information), then do what the smart money does - be the house. Remember guys, we're allowed to sell options. If you're afraid to be short, then do a spread to limit your liability. When I think about the money I've made and lost on options, a good approximation is that I win 30% of the time when I do a straight buy; I win about 70% of the time when I do a spread; I win nearly 90% of the time when I sell naked.

- Autolander, April 11, 2012  


I've been trading/investing since the early 80's (my dad started me out young). I've had seven figure accounts (in the past) and I've done lots of trading, so I can say that I'm a well seasoned investor. Phil is the real deal. His trades make sense and his strategy is sound. He sees things that others miss and he's one of the best at finding price anomalies. When he makes a mistake, he has an exit strategy already planned. He hedges very well and he has an instinct which tells him to go to cash or to be all in.

- Autolander, April 13, 2012