Buy SPY puts before the close of the day? Or strangle?
this. I want to short everything, but when I think there is going to be more correction we see green.Carlo4 said:
Take the worst unemployment week we ever had. Multiply by 4. That is the expectation. I can't imagine it going up tomorrow, which means it surely will.
hedge_zer0 said:
strangle
We might made $5 tomorrow if they don't get everything done.Prognightmare said:You front running, market making, stock manipulating summamabich.oldarmy1 said:
I can see all of you guys buying IWM Puts.
jj9000 said:
Watch what happens in the next 15 minutes.
Topher17 said:
Political stunt from a guy trying to save a doomed campaign. He's an a**hole and no one in Congress likes him.
pleasantly surprised by that, may not matter if whole market is down tomorrow thoughIrishTxAggie said:
MU beats EPS and Rev.
I bought more today when market was near its high - march 30th and april 8th expirationsTrolley Problems said:
Buy SPY puts before the close of the day? Or strangle?
Their twitter or do you pay $85 a month for their platform?IrishTxAggie said:
Information I posts comes off of CheddarFlow over 95% of the time... I've been pretty up front about that with people and pretty sure most here know. If you think people in here are front running others, you're giving us way too much credit.
Aggie09Derek said:Their twitter or do you pay $85 a month for their platform?IrishTxAggie said:
Information I posts comes off of CheddarFlow over 95% of the time... I've been pretty up front about that with people and pretty sure most here know. If you think people in here are front running others, you're giving us way too much credit.
I would be very careful playing the market timing game with your 401k by fully going to cash. I have very similar thoughts as you, I believe, and have shifted a bit to cash but am still trying maintain some of the designated allocation I have for different asset classes.Alta said:
Pretty good runup these last couple of days. Thinking about moving my 401K balance to cash (obviously staying in the account) as I think we are going to drop down a good 10% or so at least before the charge back up. Obviously this is an incredibly long term account (35 years out for me). thoughts if trying to do these type of moves in a 401K is smart, dumb, etc.?