That's what I'm thinking too.sts7049 said:BT1395 said:
Too late to get in on SN?
i hope not, I'm holding on until 6 bucks or so
That's what I'm thinking too.sts7049 said:BT1395 said:
Too late to get in on SN?
i hope not, I'm holding on until 6 bucks or so
cgh1999 said:
That top resistance is strong.
Depends on the number of shares you planned to carry longer term. If you have 300 shares then you wouldn't do a thing. If you owned 10k shares you might sell a covered call against 25%-50% of your holdings. When you accumulated 145k shares with a goal of holding 50k longer term you do any of the above, including straight selling, up to 95k shares.AggiePeeps06 said:
Couldn't you just sell calls against the holding instead of selling the actual holding?
I'd hate to sell 50% and miss out on a continued rally
What would be your strategy on LEAP calls? I started trading options in February, so still pretty new. I've mainly bought only weeklies or a couple weeks out so far. My basic strategy for exiting is to sell 50% at a double + commission in order to take all risk off. The tricky thing for me is determining my sells for the other half of the positions. I've caught some big runners in recent weeks (baba, aapl, bidu, chk), but have had a tendency to sell a little early.oldarmy1 said:Depends on the number of shares you planned to carry longer term. If you have 300 shares then you wouldn't do a thing. If you owned 10k shares you might sell a covered call against 25%-50% of your holdings. When you accumulated 145k shares with a goal of holding 50k longer term you do any of the above, including straight selling, up to 95k shares.AggiePeeps06 said:
Couldn't you just sell calls against the holding instead of selling the actual holding?
I'd hate to sell 50% and miss out on a continued rally
I think we broke through, and I think this bounce is going to be short lived. Next target 270.0FriscoKid said:
271.1 looks like a good place to bounce. (the triangle, previous support, and daily pivot point support)
Break below that will be pretty significant if it happens IMO.
http://money.cnn.com/2018/05/19/news/china-united-states-trade-announcement/index.html?utm_medium=social&utm_content=2018-05-19T21:15:06&utm_term=image&utm_source=twCNNpfo said:
WSJ just announced China and the Trump administration could not reach an agreement to reduce China's trade surplus with America. So that's not good news for markets.
The bigger issue is that it is formed a Harami pattern if it doesn't press to touch a new high from Friday. It has ranged above Fridays low but below Fridays high. That is never ideal. Doesn't mean 100% it will reverse back down but if we are approaching close and it hasn't punched to beat Friday's highs I will be selling $4.50 covered calls on a %.cgh1999 said:
Can SWN finish above $4.66?!?
Do you have option trading capability. Say you made $500 on the trade. You can turn around and leverage 1000 shares for $60 and if it breaks through that $60 will pay $300. If not your net total will be $440 and you'll be able to write off the $60 loss against cap gains.jakal0722 said:
I just sold my SWN at 4.70 as I was content with my small profits and it didn't look like it wanted to move much more. Of course I'm playing with peanuts compared to pretty much everyone else on this thread.
Smart. If you are on something like Robinhood where you can trade options for free buy a single option just to get real exposure to how they work. Something I would have never said before is now common place with free trades.jakal0722 said:
I do have option trade capability but I haven't had the chance to learn options enough to feel comfortable doing so yet. I will get involved in options in time.
You don't have to purchase them regardless. Option means the right to buy, not obligation. They either expire worthless if below $5. You sell them before expiration at whatever the price they are trading at OR you have the option to "call" the shares out at $5.00 per share, therefore pay $500 for the 100 shares.jakal0722 said:
As long as you sell before the strike date, you will not have to purchase those options correct?