I think the Bulls wanted to fill that 307-311 gap. Its pop back up was clear. Another gap filled and more room to run up.
Haha fair enough...I actually look at this and may buy in here (or sell a put)ehrmantraut said:gougler08 said:It's in a really well defined channel, will need to break through that to make that play work I'd think?ehrmantraut said:
Bought LVS 45p 07/02
I should have prefaced by saying NEVER take my advice on options. Only long-term stocks or retirement income planning.
It covered at 3065 and went long at 3070 and sold at 3105.aggiedaniel06 said:
My algo has been on fire! It went long yesterday 2975 and short today at 3140.
aeroag14 said:tramaro1 said:
If anyone is still holding HEAR the stock is up to $15
THANK GOD I didnt sell Friday morning!
Congrats. Which ZM calls would you get into now?IrishTxAggie said:
In ZM calls now. This is exploding
No idea. Trimmed at $4.20 and got s/l on the remainder at 3.5CSTXAg92 said:Congrats. Which ZM calls would you get into now?IrishTxAggie said:
In ZM calls now. This is exploding
Now that TTOO has pulled back a little, you can do a buy-write with the Nov 20 2.5c and end with a cost basis around $.89. I'm currently in .956/share after selling the calls. Is it worth throwing some more into this?oldarmy1 said:You do the $0.85 covered call $2.50's? I don't want to get called out. I want TTOO to go through consolidations but stay on trend and right at expiration be around $2.35. A fella can dream can't he?topher06 said:
TTOO with a strong move up to end the day. I'm covered called on all shares, but obviously would rather have it called out at strike than drop.
I'm done trading for the day. Not giving back the rest of my morning gains (lost a bit on those 305P) and today is entirely headline driven. This tape is stupidMcInnis 03 said:
I'm having a hell of a time with this crap today.
Mixed signals all over the place. VOLSPD rising (bull), PCALL rising (bear), TRIN mostly flat (no tell). VIX rising (bear), TICK oscillating (chop).
Fidelity offers Conditional - Contingent orders, which "trigger an equity or options order based on a stock, option, or index value."ClutchCityAg said:
Does anyone know if there is a way to set a limit sell for an option when the underlying stock reaches a certain price? I don't own any shares, just the option
Guess it's time to learn the condors.59 South said:
That means your indicators are predicting a little sideways digestive action. Could be a nice sideways channel forming SPY 311 - 314. Big money needs to kill some premium now...
Oh, I see those. I just don't want to be caught in the wrong end of a tweet or headline right now given that they're starting to shutdown Beijing right now and you've got governors holding press conferences today after the hospitalizations (not all COVID related) are increasing. Just too many headlines for my liking today.59 South said:
Love you Irish, but I 100% disagree. This tape is money. It's following EMAs, previous support/resistance levels and 50% retracements almost unbelievably spot on.
Stopped out at 3120aggiedaniel06 said:It covered at 3065 and went long at 3070 and sold at 3105.aggiedaniel06 said:
My algo has been on fire! It went long yesterday 2975 and short today at 3140.
Its short again now at 3112. These next 30 mins are the moment of truth.
I'm not throwing more at it. Do keep in mind that you are risking less for more upside in the best case (shares go to the moon and you're called out at expiration), but you're also risking ~94% for much less potential decay value (lower option price).AGSmith said:Now that TTOO has pulled back a little, you can do a buy-write with the Nov 20 2.5c and end with a cost basis around $.89. I'm currently in .956/share after selling the calls. Is it worth throwing some more into this?oldarmy1 said:You do the $0.85 covered call $2.50's? I don't want to get called out. I want TTOO to go through consolidations but stay on trend and right at expiration be around $2.35. A fella can dream can't he?topher06 said:
TTOO with a strong move up to end the day. I'm covered called on all shares, but obviously would rather have it called out at strike than drop.