Those That Can – Do! with Graham O’Brien from the ASX

Yesterday, Graham O’Brien joined us for a live session to discuss what has been happening at ASX during this time of high volatility, the impact on market makers, and his vision for the options markets.

Yesterday, Graham O’Brien joined us for a live session to discuss what has been happening at ASX during this time of high volatility, the impact on market makers, and his vision for the options markets.

Graham is the senior manager of Equity Derivatives at the ASX. He has 20 years experience in equity derivatives and is an expert on the Australian market. 

Each week we invite a professional trader, successful private trader or industry leader to share why and how they got into trading. 

This series is a great way to learn from people who are doing it for real! Those who can trade – do trade. There are many so-called gurus and educators. Our special guests are not educators. They are genuinely successful traders and industry leaders who have decided to share their insights with you. 

If you would like to join the next webcast in this series, please sign up here. Or watch last night’s session with Graham O’Brien below:

 

Trading options is not suitable for everyone. There is a risk that you can lose more than the value of a trade or its underlying assets. You should only trade if you are confident that you fully understand what you are doing. 

Past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance.

Presented on Tuesday the 14h of April at 7pm (AEST).

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