Tim Biggam

Tim Biggam

Delta Derivatives Tim Biggam is a veteran option strategy specialist and develops disciplined trading strategies for high- and low-volatility market environments.

He previously served as the Lead Option Strategist at Thinkorswim and the Chief Option Strategist at MF Global. Tim can be seen regularly on CBOE-TV, CNBC, Bloomberg TV, and BNN.

Recent Articles

iShares iBoxx $ High Yid Corp Bond (ETF): Too Far, Too Fast

Junk bonds (HYG) have seen a strong rally on the back of strong oil. With the rally in oil tempering, junk bonds may as well.

Amazon.com, Inc.: Profit From an Overbought AMZN Stock

AMZN stock up a stunning 22% in just three weeks, leading me to think it is ripe for a pullback.

American Airlines Group Inc: Cheap and Ready for Takeoff (AAL)

With AAL looking cheap compared to its peer group and breaking out technically, position with a call spread for additional upside.

Has Apple Inc. Become an Income Stock? (AAPL)

While growth may be slowing, Apple stock is still a solid part of the portfolio as an income generator.

VRX Stock: Valeant Pharmaceuticals Intl Inc Is Oversold and Underloved

VRX stock saw a capitulation after hours on Monday, so capture the rich option premium with a put credit spread.

3 Big Oil Stocks Getting TOO MUCH Love? XOM CVX SLB

Oil's rally might finally be stalling out. Oil stocks won't be too far behind, so consider these short trades on XOM, CVX and SLB.

Facebook Inc: Profit From a Range-Bound FB Stock

Facebook stock looks to be calming down after a period of heightened volatility. Here's how to use options to minimize risk and profit.

LinkedIn Corp: Volatility Is Your Best Connection in LNKD Stock

LNKD stock got hammered after earnings, and with IV up, now may be a great time to make money on February puts.

3 “Big Three” Oil Stocks Look Ready to Gush Higher – XOM CVX COP

Investors would do well to focus on three of America's biggest oil stocks to reap some income as "black gold" begins to stabilize.

Facebook Inc Stock Becomes Fourth-Biggest U.S. Stock (FB)

While Facebook earnings were impressive, the stock reaction was a little too impressive.