Read the article at the CNBC link I posted on page 197.gougler08 said:
MU trying to break through intraday resistance near 47.85
That's about where I bought more shares.gougler08 said:
Also, did SN finally find its bottom at 2.40?
Glad to hear smarter people than me are looking at it too. I bought Sept 14 $50 calls on Friday, so I'm short term on it now, but may go long term depending on the next couple weeksPrognightmare said:Read the article at the CNBC link I posted on page 197.gougler08 said:
MU trying to break through intraday resistance near 47.85
gougler08 said:
I'm waiting to see if DBX bounces off that resistance line again around 26.60 and then may buy some calls on it
DBX definitely has a defined lower resistance at 26.60 nowoldarmy1 said:
DBX. Now we need to see a new high above Friday and we can see some dough.
Somedays I know what I'm doingoldarmy1 said:gougler08 said:
I'm waiting to see if DBX bounces off that resistance line again around 26.60 and then may buy some calls on it
Give this guy a CI-gar. Within 6 cents of July 31 low reversal.
I didn't want to risk missing it so ariund $27 was fine.
oldarmy1 said:
Anatomy of a reversal. DBX first green candle in 8 days. Now traders will see that and should pile in.
And that's how we swing trade.
sold calls at 35 against DBXoldarmy1 said:
I'm confident it tests 30 so that is my1st planned sale. Depending on juice in premiums I might use a $29 covered call when it is doing so for some extra gains or protection.
option sellers typically close out at 50% of max profit. IMO you should sell back options to cover for a net free holding.gougler08 said:
Ok options strategy question time...I have a Sept 14 $50 call for MU that's currently up 28% if I just sell to close it now. What is a good target % to sell these type of options at? I assume that since I have so much time left it would make sense to keep it and try to get to that $50 line and see what the % gain is there, but if hypothetically I can get 50-75% return in just a couple of days, should I do it?
This is part of personal preference and overall strategy, but I think Tastytrade says their general rule is to close out when there are 25 days left. But that is mostly under the assumption that 45 days is the ideal duration for a contract I believe.gougler08 said:
Ok options strategy question time...I have a Sept 14 $50 call for MU that's currently up 28% if I just sell to close it now. What is a good target % to sell these type of options at? I assume that since I have so much time left it would make sense to keep it and try to get to that $50 line and see what the % gain is there, but if hypothetically I can get 50-75% return in just a couple of days, should I do it?
NFLX has bumped the top line of the wedge 3 times today and gone straight back down each timegougler08 said:
NFLX is starting to form a pretty defined downward wedge, breakout to the positive would be around 340
341 now, RUN!gougler08 said:NFLX has bumped the top line of the wedge 3 times today and gone straight back down each timegougler08 said:
NFLX is starting to form a pretty defined downward wedge, breakout to the positive would be around 340
Doesn't seem to want to go...Ragoo said:341 now, RUN!gougler08 said:NFLX has bumped the top line of the wedge 3 times today and gone straight back down each timegougler08 said:
NFLX is starting to form a pretty defined downward wedge, breakout to the positive would be around 340
We really shouldn't be applying TastyTrade mechanics to holding long options. They don't hold long options. They are net sellers of premium and when you are selling premium then their research has determined that, in aggregate, it is best to sell at 45 DTE and then manage the trade at 50% profit or 21 DTE.gougler08 said:
Ok options strategy question time...I have a Sept 14 $50 call for MU that's currently up 28% if I just sell to close it now. What is a good target % to sell these type of options at? I assume that since I have so much time left it would make sense to keep it and try to get to that $50 line and see what the % gain is there, but if hypothetically I can get 50-75% return in just a couple of days, should I do it?