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In this episode of OIC 2026 Conversations, Mark Longo sits down with Matt Fox, Co-Founder & CEO of SpotGamma, to discuss how options flow is increasingly driving today's markets. The conversation explores the explosive growth of 0DTE options, the role of gamma in shaping intraday price action, and how traders can use support and resistance levels derived from options positioning to better understand market behavior. Mark and Matt also dive into: The rise of 0DTE trading Positive vs. negative gamma environments Why options volume is growing faster than stock volume Gamma scalping and dealer positioning Intraday volatility versus end-of-day market stability The GameStop phenomenon and the origins of "Diamond Hands" Real-time options analytics and market structure The growing debate around 24/7 options trading Why Matt believes more options products are good—but nonstop markets may not be

Mark Longo sits down with two key executives from Options & Company—Jorge Lobo, Head of Treasury, and Ivyson Vilanova, CFO—for a fascinating look inside Brazil's evolving options marketplace. Options & Company has built its business around improving liquidity, transparency, education, and access for Brazilian options traders. In this conversation, Jorge and Ivyson explain how the firm is helping address some of the biggest challenges facing Brazil's derivatives market while also pursuing ambitious plans for international expansion. The discussion explores the current state of the Brazilian options ecosystem, the dominance of OTC structured products, the need for greater retail investor education, and how Options & Company is working to bring tighter spreads and more efficient markets to investors across Brazil. Mark and his guests also discuss: • The mission and growth of Options & Company • Why options education remains a major opportunity in Brazil • Liquidity challenges in Brazilian listed options • The role of OTC products in the retail marketplace • Brazil's most active sectors and underlying names, including Petrobras, Vale, Itaú, and Nubank • Why international investors are taking a fresh look at Brazil • Plans for Options & Company's expansion into the United States and other global markets • The potential impact of a second Brazilian derivatives exchange • How the Brazilian options market differs from the U.S. market • Why trends like 0DTE and 24-hour trading remain years away from widespread adoption in Brazil

Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming the financial industry—but could it eventually become your options broker? In this exclusive interview from the Options Industry Conference 2026, Mark Longo sits down with Jim Swartwout, CEO of Prosperum Fintech Holdings, to discuss how AI is being integrated into brokerage services, options trading, customer support, education, and portfolio management. Jim brings decades of experience from some of the biggest names in the brokerage industry, including Schwab, Fidelity, E*TRADE, TradeMonster, Scottrade, Ally, and Robinhood. He shares how Prosperum is developing AI-powered tools that can assist traders with options strategies, account monitoring, education, and eventually even trade execution. They also discuss: The future of AI-powered brokerage services Building "Alex," Prosperum's AI trading assistant Can AI help traders manage complex options strategies? The role of education in successful options trading 24-hour options trading and market access 0DTE options and evolving market structure Prediction markets and their growing popularity Crypto, tokenization, and the future of financial markets What traders should expect from Prosperum in the months ahead

Mark Longo sits down with Fateen Sharaby, Head of Index Derivatives at Bloomberg, during the 2026 Options Industry Conference to discuss the future of index derivatives, competition in benchmark products, and the evolution of the options marketplace. In this interview, they explore: Bloomberg's growing equity index business The launch of Bloomberg 500 and Bloomberg 100 futures with MIAX Why Bloomberg believes the index marketplace needs more competition The rise of 0DTE index options Institutional and retail adoption of index derivatives Volatility-based and options-based investment strategies The potential impact of major IPOs on benchmark construction 24-hour trading and the future of global market access The growing interest in perpetual futures and derivatives What traders should watch as Bloomberg expands its derivatives ecosystem

What are the biggest opportunities, risks, and regulatory battles shaping the options industry today? At the Options Industry Conference 2026, Mark Longo sits down with Jim Toes, President & CEO of the Security Traders Association (STA), for a wide-ranging discussion on the hottest topics in the derivatives world. From the explosive growth of single-name 0DTE options and FLEX products to prediction markets, event contracts, pattern day trader reforms, and the push toward 24-hour trading, Jim shares his perspective on where the industry is headed next. They also discuss the changing regulatory environment under SEC Chairman Paul Atkins, the challenges of market structure reform, and why the future of options trading may look very different than it does today. In This Episode: The rollout of single-name 0DTE options FLEX options and the rise of outcome ETFs Why options volume continues to surge Pattern Day Trader rule reform Prediction markets vs. traditional derivatives The push toward 24-hour options trading SEC regulation and market structure What concerns industry leaders most about the future

Guest: Greg Stevens, VP of Options Strategy - Fidelity Topics: Should options trade 24/7? How are Fidelity's customers using the new 0DTE equity options? Any surprises? What is Fidelity doing in the prediction markets? Are they going to follow Robin Hood's lead and buy an exchange? How does Fidelity approach options education? What cool new bells and whistles is Fidelity rolling out for options traders? and much more...

Recorded live at the 2026 Options Industry Conference in Palm Beach, Mark Longo sits down with Steve Quirk, Chief Brokerage Officer at Robinhood, for an in-depth conversation on the future of options trading, retail investing, and market innovation. Steve shares Robinhood's perspective on the rapid evolution of the options industry, including the push toward 24-hour trading, the continued rise of 0DTE options, prediction markets, event contracts, and the growing sophistication of today's retail options trader. Topics include: Robinhood's vision for 24/5 and eventually 24/7 options trading The future of overnight liquidity and market structure The explosive growth of retail options volume 0DTE options and single-name daily expirations Robinhood's expanding options education and trading tools Mobile-first investing and the evolution of options traders Prediction markets, event contracts, and binary-style products The future of event-based trading and portfolio hedging Robinhood's options platform roadmap and customer trends What Steve believes the options industry will look like over the next year

On this episode we are joined in the Hot Seat by: Tom Sosnoff: Co-Founder of Thinkorswim & Tastytrade and now Co-Founder of LossDog Tom talks about his new venture Lossdog and also tackles your questions about His thoughts on the current market rally His favorite options strat Crypto, MSTR and DAT risk The problems with options brokerage firms Is he trading 100 short strangles a day? and much more.

On this episode we are joined by: JAMES KOSTULIAS, HEAD OF TRADING SERVICES AT CHARLES SCHWAB James tackles your questions about: The new 0dte equity options - are they a hit? What are people trading in them? Should options trade 24/7? Will Schwab dive into the predictions markets? What should every new options traders master before making their first trade? The biggest mistake of most options traders? Cool new upgrades for Schwab options traders? Plus crypto, retail options volume, difference between Schwab and TOS options traders and much more...

Host: Mark Longo, The Options Insider Media Group Guest: Mead Welles, co-founder and chairman of A Leg to Stand On (ALTSO) A Leg to Stand On (ALTSO) is a nonprofit organization that provides free corrective surgery, prosthetics, and mobility devices to children in developing countries. Mark and Mead discuss the upcoming Rocktoberfest events in New York and Chicago, where finance professionals perform as rock bands to raise funds and awareness for ALTSO. They highlight the impact of the organization, which has helped over 25,000 children with limb disabilities. The conversation also touches on the innovative prosthetic limb nicknamed 'the Joshi,' cost-effective solutions for mobility aids, and ways listeners can contribute to the cause.