Anyone else think NIO might rip in the next couple weeks? They had good August deliveries and only dipped below their recent $17 offering for a hot second today during this pullback...
NRD09 said:nice, I think we should be good. Spent the day watching crwd struggle to hold 130 so my 125/130s pay max tomorrow tooMcInnis 03 said:I got the same but for 2.08. watching the funny candles now.NRD09 said:today basically robbed it of it's run up. I'm gonna do itMcInnis 03 said:NRD09 said:235/240 call debit spread for 1.4? 230/235 for 1.93? Something fancier? They're gonna kill it right? As long as tomorrow isn't a bloodbath it's gotta hold 235...should be an easy double?McInnis 03 said:
DOCU reports at the bell today and they've taken a 13% hit today................ DON'T DO IT MC
You're thinking like me, but my gut says "What's easy, never is"
edit: got the 230/235s for 2.30
Prognightmare said:
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/09/04/tesla-falls-after-sp-500-adds-etsy-and-two-others-bypassing-carmaker.htmlTER added to S&PQuote:
Shares of Tesla dropped more than 6% after hours on Friday after the S&P 500 Index Committee decided to move Etsy, Teradyne and Catalent into the S&P 500, but abstained from including Elon Musk's electric vehicle and solar energy company.
Some Tesla investors expected the company to be included this quarter, as the company reported its fourth consecutive quarter of profitability in July.
According to S&P Dow Jones Indices, there's over $11.2 trillion in assets benchmarked to the S&P 500, with roughly $4.6 trillion of the total in indexed funds. An inclusion for Tesla would mean tracking funds would need to buy more than 120 million shares of Tesla stock, soon.
The make-up of the S&P 500 is determined by what's known as the "Index Committee" at S&P Dow Jones Indices. Inclusion is based on quantitative as well as qualitative factors.
Companies must be U.S. based, and listed on either the NYSE, the Nasdaq or the Cboe. They also must have a market cap of more than $8.2 billion, and report four straight quarters of profit as determined by U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).
Even if a company meets these criteria
E said:
Anyone else think NIO might rip in the next couple weeks? They had good August deliveries and only dipped below their recent $17 offering for a hot second today during this pullback...
Prognightmare said:
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/09/04/tesla-falls-after-sp-500-adds-etsy-and-two-others-bypassing-carmaker.htmlTER added to S&PQuote:
Shares of Tesla dropped more than 6% after hours on Friday after the S&P 500 Index Committee decided to move Etsy, Teradyne and Catalent into the S&P 500, but abstained from including Elon Musk's electric vehicle and solar energy company.
Some Tesla investors expected the company to be included this quarter, as the company reported its fourth consecutive quarter of profitability in July.
According to S&P Dow Jones Indices, there's over $11.2 trillion in assets benchmarked to the S&P 500, with roughly $4.6 trillion of the total in indexed funds. An inclusion for Tesla would mean tracking funds would need to buy more than 120 million shares of Tesla stock, soon.
The make-up of the S&P 500 is determined by what's known as the "Index Committee" at S&P Dow Jones Indices. Inclusion is based on quantitative as well as qualitative factors.
Companies must be U.S. based, and listed on either the NYSE, the Nasdaq or the Cboe. They also must have a market cap of more than $8.2 billion, and report four straight quarters of profit as determined by U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).
Even if a company meets these criteria
Happen to me also. Sucks. Tsla alsoBob Knights Liver said:I don't have that option that I know of. Mine will go through expiry and execute. Do you have enough cash or available margin to cover if it the calls would have executed? If not maybe they sell those off automatically 1 hour before expiry to protect themselves?tramaro1 said:
Fidelity users, is there a way to turn off the setting to automatically sell options when near expiration? It sold my NVDA $500 calls around 2pm at $6 and shortly after ran to $11
happend to my butterfly. Saved me some money though.AgShaun00 said:Happen to me also. Sucks. Tsla alsoBob Knights Liver said:I don't have that option that I know of. Mine will go through expiry and execute. Do you have enough cash or available margin to cover if it the calls would have executed? If not maybe they sell those off automatically 1 hour before expiry to protect themselves?tramaro1 said:
Fidelity users, is there a way to turn off the setting to automatically sell options when near expiration? It sold my NVDA $500 calls around 2pm at $6 and shortly after ran to $11
AgDad77 said:
OK
Got a question for ya'll.
I want to add another monitor to my set up to pair with my 27" Acer.
Would like to go a little bigger but dont want to break the bank.
Would like to get it done this weekend.
Suggestions Please
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$30,000 Millionaire said:
anyone here got the guts to trade PTON earnings?
i think they will crush. Plus they are launching a higher end bike and lower end treadmill.McInnis 03 said:$30,000 Millionaire said:
anyone here got the guts to trade PTON earnings?
I'm on call verticals already
Ragoo said:i think they will crush. Plus they are launching a higher end bike and lower end treadmill.McInnis 03 said:$30,000 Millionaire said:
anyone here got the guts to trade PTON earnings?
I'm on call verticals already
Quote:
The Trump administration is considering imposing export restrictions on Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation, China's largest manufacturer of semiconductors, according to a Defense Department spokesperson.
The Department of Defense is in discussions over whether SMIC should be added to the Commerce Department's entity list, which essentially restricts those companies from receiving specific goods made in the U.S.
"DoD is currently working with the interagency in assessing available information to determine if SMIC's actions warrant adding them to the Department of Commerce's Entity List," a Defense Department spokesperson said. "Such an action would ensure that all exports to SMIC would undergo a more comprehensive review."
The administration's move is part of a continued effort to put pressure on China's technology firms and would mark a major escalation in the tech battle between the U.S. and China.
FJ43 said:
Is anyone using Tradingview for charts? I'm on TDA now and seems somewhat limited on certain chart configurations, night view colorations, etc..
Any other software suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
NRD09 said:Prognightmare said:
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/09/04/tesla-falls-after-sp-500-adds-etsy-and-two-others-bypassing-carmaker.htmlTER added to S&PQuote:
Shares of Tesla dropped more than 6% after hours on Friday after the S&P 500 Index Committee decided to move Etsy, Teradyne and Catalent into the S&P 500, but abstained from including Elon Musk's electric vehicle and solar energy company.
Some Tesla investors expected the company to be included this quarter, as the company reported its fourth consecutive quarter of profitability in July.
According to S&P Dow Jones Indices, there's over $11.2 trillion in assets benchmarked to the S&P 500, with roughly $4.6 trillion of the total in indexed funds. An inclusion for Tesla would mean tracking funds would need to buy more than 120 million shares of Tesla stock, soon.
The make-up of the S&P 500 is determined by what's known as the "Index Committee" at S&P Dow Jones Indices. Inclusion is based on quantitative as well as qualitative factors.
Companies must be U.S. based, and listed on either the NYSE, the Nasdaq or the Cboe. They also must have a market cap of more than $8.2 billion, and report four straight quarters of profit as determined by U.S. generally accepted accounting principles (GAAP).
Even if a company meets these criteria
Is this a surprise? This is a huge shot in the arm for ter, right? Oa's sept 18 90c (that i got out of Monday) should print Tues!
Thanks! Appreciate the response and I'll give it a try.$30,000 Millionaire said:FJ43 said:
Is anyone using Tradingview for charts? I'm on TDA now and seems somewhat limited on certain chart configurations, night view colorations, etc..
Any other software suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I use TOS and trading view for charting. Sometimes active trader pro, but I use that more for watching ticks.
what level subscriber are you and what is the volume that makes it worthwhile. I get a bit frustrated with Fidelity Active trader pro's limitation on history or ability to dive into data easily.$30,000 Millionaire said:FJ43 said:
Is anyone using Tradingview for charts? I'm on TDA now and seems somewhat limited on certain chart configurations, night view colorations, etc..
Any other software suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I use TOS and trading view for charting. Sometimes active trader pro, but I use that more for watching ticks.