Mark Longo
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| Mark Longo | |
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| Occupation | Journalist |
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| Employer | Freelance |
| Location | Chicago, Illinois, USA |
| Web site | www.theoptionsinsider.com |
Mark Longo is a journalist and founder of The Options Insider.com, a website focusing on the equities options market.[1] Besides being a journalist, Longo is an options trader and a former member of the Chicago Board Options Exchange.[2][3] He is also the creator of The Options Observer, a monthly examination of the options industry that appears in Traders Magazine.[4]
Background
Longo has written about options markets for a variety of domestic and international publications, including SFO Magazine,[5], Military Heritage Magazine, Early American Life, Lakeland Boating Magazine, Mental Floss, and Sea Power magazine.[6]
2008 Published Works
- Will The Futures Market Kill The Options Golden Goose?
- Winners and Losers In The Options Market - Part Two
- Winners and Losers In The Options Market
- What Does The NASDAQ Options Market Bring To The Table?
- NASDAQ Invades The Options Market
- ELX: Potential CME Rival Or Potent Laxative?
- The Gathering Storm In The Options Market - Conclusion
- The Gathering Storm In The Options Market
- Who Is Trading The VIX - Part Two
- Who Is Trading The VIX - Part One
- Winners and Losers In The Options Market
- Much Ado About Nothing: CBOE, CME And The Battle Over The Exercise Right - Conclusion
- Much Ado About Nothing: CBOE, CME And The Battle Over The Exercise Right - Part Two
- Much Ado About Nothing: CBOE, CME And The Battle Over The Exercise Right
- Burying the Hatchet: CBOE, CME and the Road Ahead
References
- ↑ Mark Longo. Seeking Alpha. Retrieved on July 23, 2008.
- ↑ About The Options Insider.com. The Otpions Insider.com. Retrieved on April 21, 2008.
- ↑ Options site sees Net gain. Chicago SunTimes. Retrieved on April 21, 2008.
- ↑ CBOE Seats: Up, Up & Away. Traders Magazine. Retrieved on April 21, 2008.
- ↑ Options: A New Game in the Electronic Era. SFO Magazine. Retrieved on April 21, 2008.
- ↑ Newsletter. Mark Longo.com. Retrieved on April 21, 2008.



