Bill Luby

Bill is a private investor whose research and trading interests focus on volatility, market sentiment, technical analysis, and ETFs. His work has been has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Barron’s and other publications. A contributor to Barron’s and Minyanville, Bill also authors the VIX and More blog and an investment newsletter from just north of San Francisco. He has been trading options since 1998. Prior to becoming a full-time investor, Bill was a business strategy consultant for two decades and advised clients across a broad range of industries on issues such as strategy formulation, strategy implementation, and metrics. When not trading or blogging, he can often be found running, hiking, and kayaking in Northern California. Bill has a BA from Stanford University and an MBA from Carnegie-Mellon University.
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An (Almost) Free VIX Disaster Protection Play
Issue: Jul 2010 -
Charting the Market: Mar '10
Issue: Mar 2010 -
Issue Dec 2011
Issue: Dec 2011 -
Using VIX Exchange-Traded Products as Hedges
Issue: Dec 2011
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The Value Added of Being a Trader
Issue: Dec 2011 -
Issue Jan 2012
Issue: Jan 2012 -
Reflections on 2011 and Thoughts on 2012
Issue: Jan 2012 -
Using VIX Exchange-Traded Products as Hedges, Part Two
Issue: Jan 2012

