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| Calling for an outright recovery in anything tied to the for-profit education market might seem premature. After all, the laws and proposals are not all formally in, and the lobbyists have not been able to get their teeth into anything yet.
Here’s an idea for traders, though, figuring out who will survive even if Uncle Sam decides that the high cost of education and student loan approvals should only apply to traditional higher education institutions. But in the current climate in Washington D.C., you may never know until after the fact. Part of the pressure is whether or not the higher loan defaults are endorsements of quality institutions at a time when the government has control of the student loan markets. It also seems that the bulk of these second-tier educators have been hit with marketing and recruiting practices. The comment period for the proposed rule expires on September 9, 2010, which means that these companies have three weeks to get their lobbyists in. The Department of Education has indicated that it plans to issue a final regulation by November 1, 2010, in which case the new regulation would be effective as of July 1, 2011. Now that the first round of the “pass or fail” tests have been shown, we are taking a look at some speculative call options that have low premiums that could have very high rewards if the pressure gets loosened up even a bit. Here are five such speculative education trades. |
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