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THE WEEK AHEAD: FXE OR /E6, P, NVDA, AND M

AMEX:FXE   Invesco CurrencyShares Euro Currency Trust
With the French elections now in the rear-view mirror, the Euro is at 1.10-ish at Asian open, and I'm looking to watch and short /E6 or FXE after seeing how far the spot forex pair goes here. Typically, the currency doesn't move all that much in the Asian session, so I kind of want to see what the European market does with the news before committing to a short position, which is likely to be a straightforward short call vertical, although some tweaking to the strikes being used will be necessary now that it's at 1.10-ish. (See Post Below).

Aside from that, we've got some quality earnings plays coming up this week, a few with the metrics that meet or almost meet my "smell test" (>70% implied volatility rank, >50% implied volatility).

P (80/68) -- announces on Monday after market close, so look to put on a play before the NY market shutters. Due to the size of the underlying, only a short straddle or defined risk iron fly makes any sense here for a nondirectional play.

NVDA (72/50) -- announces on Tuesday after market close. Short strangle or iron condor are the suggested plays with potential tweaks aimed toward limiting downside risk (e.g., Reverse Jade Lizard) so you don't get AMD'd if that's the way this cookie crumbles.

M (85/45) -- announces on Thursday before market open. At $29/share, this one's a kind of "in-betweener" -- you can go short strangle/iron condor if it pays enough or agress with a short straddle/iron fly if you want the allure of more credit at the door and the option to take profit at a lower max profit percentage. Of course, it's brick and mortar retail, which as a sector has seen individual name mixed results over the past several earnings cycles (being generous here), so my tendency would be to keep setup POP% high as a trade off against bringing in more in credit to give you greater flexibility dealing with a broken setup post earnings than a short straddle or iron fly would.

I'll post more concrete setups should I decide to dip my toe into one or more of these ... .

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