I've mentioned wtrh here a few times, anybody in it? Tripled in the last week or so, reported great earnings apparently and food delivery is great during an epidemic!
High exposure on this. My trade duration would be intraday almost always. Lets say tomorrow I project a 2% move up on SPY from open that will occur sometime before close, and I would exit my call before EOD. How far OTM or how close to ITM would I want my weekly call in order to maximize profit?IrishTxAggie said:
Depends on the exposure you want with the volatility. SPY can be shorter. SPY are MWF. I typically stick to weeklies of late with in and out within 15-20mins. The gapping the past 4 weeks could be euphoria or suicide if you held overnight
pep would have been good yesterdayAggie09Derek said:
May pick up some KO (coca-cola) tomorrow, looking good for entry for a long term hold
Just sell a bunch of shares since you can't buy puts AH.jj9000 said:
Holy ****.
Is this another Futures breaker down night?
We've seen this movie.
Edit...It bounced just as I posted this. You're welcome, guys.
Quote:
Halliburton Furloughs to Impact 3,500 Houston Employees -- Market Talk
2337 GMT - Oil-field services firm Halliburton Co. will begin a mandatory furlough next week that will impact 3,500 employees at its North Belt campus in Houston, as it attempts to manage costs in an energy price slump, the company tells the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday. Employees will be scheduled to work one week, and then take the next week off, for up to 60 days. They would not be paid or permitted to work on their week off, though health insurance and other benefits would still be in place, it says. "We believe moving to this schedule will allow us to best manage costs and provide full benefits for our employees during this difficult market," spokeswoman Emily Mir says in an emailed statement.
Prognightmare said:Quote:
Halliburton Furloughs to Impact 3,500 Houston Employees -- Market Talk
2337 GMT - Oil-field services firm Halliburton Co. will begin a mandatory furlough next week that will impact 3,500 employees at its North Belt campus in Houston, as it attempts to manage costs in an energy price slump, the company tells the Wall Street Journal on Tuesday. Employees will be scheduled to work one week, and then take the next week off, for up to 60 days. They would not be paid or permitted to work on their week off, though health insurance and other benefits would still be in place, it says. "We believe moving to this schedule will allow us to best manage costs and provide full benefits for our employees during this difficult market," spokeswoman Emily Mir says in an emailed statement.
moses1084ever said:
FUJIF
Fujifilm owns the IP to an antiviral called favipiravir (trade name Avigan). It was originally developed as an antiviral for flu, I believe it's been used for ebola as well.
Shinzo Abe (PM of Japan) name dropped it on TV. I'm still digging into this but it looks interesting (no position yet). FUJIF was up a lot yesterday.
This should be seen again.rcannaday said:
This is the worse type of recession or depression because it hits all industries equally hard. Every day I drive by a small mom and pop restaurant or store I just feel for the people who are waiters/busboys/hair stylest. It's sad to see so many make light of this online. When I was a young trader in 08-09' I thought it was so much fun and interesting seeing things move like this. Now with kids, a house, and other responsibilities it brings me back to the movie Big Short, where the trader yells at the two newbies about how people will lose jobs and homes. I hope for the best, and that a treatment/vaccine can come online quickly.
Grown Pear said:This should be seen again.rcannaday said:
This is the worse type of recession or depression because it hits all industries equally hard. Every day I drive by a small mom and pop restaurant or store I just feel for the people who are waiters/busboys/hair stylest. It's sad to see so many make light of this online. When I was a young trader in 08-09' I thought it was so much fun and interesting seeing things move like this. Now with kids, a house, and other responsibilities it brings me back to the movie Big Short, where the trader yells at the two newbies about how people will lose jobs and homes. I hope for the best, and that a treatment/vaccine can come online quickly.
moses1084ever said:
FUJIF
Fujifilm owns the IP to an antiviral called favipiravir (trade name Avigan). It was originally developed as an antiviral for flu, I believe it's been used for ebola as well.
Shinzo Abe (PM of Japan) name dropped it on TV. I'm still digging into this but it looks interesting (no position yet). FUJIF was up a lot yesterday.