eyes on MGNI again
You need to have a trade plan on what risk/loss you are willing to accept. When I buy longer dated calls, I typically plan to hold them until close to expiration. I have no idea what strike/premium you paid. Personally speaking, when I have 50% loss on something, I typically cut. You can always get out and re-enter. It sounds like you aren't comfortable with it.RightWingConspirator said:
I have some long calls as well as an underlying position in GOCO. Right now I'm down about 41 percent on my calls and thinking about selling for whatever I can get for it now before earnings. I realize that could blow up in my face, but if earnings are lackluster, I'll be down even further. What would you do in my shoes?
My calls expire in March with a $15 strike.
That's not terrible, $17.60 by march to break evenRightWingConspirator said:
$30,000,
I paid $2.60 ask for the calls. Honestly, I'm still trying to get my feet on the ground as far as options are concerned, so the loss, while it sounds huge in percentage form, is not a lot of money in dollars.
I'm primarily a long investor, but do like to dabble in some options every now and again.
That's what markets want you to think. Meanwhile it broke to all-time highs and consolidated a couple of days right at previous resistance. You see $359 odds are you will see a bull leg run up.oproot said:
Good price to buy SPY? .. I feel it is too high atm
If it holds that and bounces the Nov $60's would be the trade IMOgougler08 said:
OSTK held the 200 EMA...we confident here to hop in?
I'm watching ever so closely. Sold 75% worth of my position via ITM covered calls for next Friday at $2.50 to get an average return of $3.10....my cost basis on the shares........This could come down to the wire of lose it or buy it back.oldarmy1 said:
MBIO $2.92
I have a bunch of $5 covered calls to expire worthless and don't want to give away that last nickel to buy back. But MBIO looks primed for a move and having sold those at $0.80 think I might have too buy to cover.
Squeeze AgsMcInnis 03 said:I'm watching ever so closely. Sold 75% worth of my position via ITM covered calls for next Friday at $2.50 to get an average return of $3.10....my cost basis on the shares........This could come down to the wire of lose it or buy it back.oldarmy1 said:
MBIO $2.92
I have a bunch of $5 covered calls to expire worthless and don't want to give away that last nickel to buy back. But MBIO looks primed for a move and having sold those at $0.80 think I might have too buy to cover.
So, PLUG continues to perform. I reached an 80-bagger today, after a daily 11%+ gain so far. I've thrown away thousands on protective puts (currently hold 3 tranches of them), but it just keeps plugging away. Anyone else have an opinion on PLUG? Cramer from CNBC seems to be hot and cold on them, but currently is positive on the outlook.I bleed maroon said:Yep - average cost of 28 cents a share in July 0f 2013. Sold most of it (I think I bought 5-10k shares originally) when it ran up the first year or two. Unfortunately, my cost basis for my remaining portion is only $412 (1500 shares), so it's not like this is life-changing money, by any means.wanderer said:
No advice, but wow, congrats.
Assume you've been holding since 2013ish in order for it to be a 65 bagger?
Do you have a PT on the 12/18 16c? I have sold too early and don't want to repeat that.oldarmy1 said:
MOMO is going to go. Gut feeling based on experience. I don't think shorts contain it this time.
Personally hoping for a close of 4.95 on 11/20...oldarmy1 said:Squeeze AgsMcInnis 03 said:I'm watching ever so closely. Sold 75% worth of my position via ITM covered calls for next Friday at $2.50 to get an average return of $3.10....my cost basis on the shares........This could come down to the wire of lose it or buy it back.oldarmy1 said:
MBIO $2.92
I have a bunch of $5 covered calls to expire worthless and don't want to give away that last nickel to buy back. But MBIO looks primed for a move and having sold those at $0.80 think I might have too buy to cover.
yep, what our chief said! I'm holding spy calls and watching for over 358 continuation. I might sell some at a failure to break and hold 358 though.oldarmy1 said:That's what markets want you to think. Meanwhile it broke to all-time highs and consolidated a couple of days right at previous resistance. You see $359 odds are you will see a bull leg run up.oproot said:
Good price to buy SPY? .. I feel it is too high atm
oldarmy1 said:
MOMO is going to go. Gut feeling based on experience. I don't think shorts contain it this time.
wow, congrats! no idea on when it runs out of steam, but maybe just set a trailing stop and let it keep running.I bleed maroon said:So, PLUG continues to perform. I reached an 80-bagger today, after a daily 11%+ gain so far. I've thrown away thousands on protective puts (currently hold 3 tranches of them), but it just keeps plugging away. Anyone else have an opinion on PLUG? Cramer from CNBC seems to be hot and cold on them, but currently is positive on the outlook.I bleed maroon said:Yep - average cost of 28 cents a share in July 0f 2013. Sold most of it (I think I bought 5-10k shares originally) when it ran up the first year or two. Unfortunately, my cost basis for my remaining portion is only $412 (1500 shares), so it's not like this is life-changing money, by any means.wanderer said:
No advice, but wow, congrats.
Assume you've been holding since 2013ish in order for it to be a 65 bagger?
Used to own this stock a while ago and hadn't checked the price. I bought in in 2014 in the $2.xx range. Was just out of college and very new to investing so only bought 500 shares. Sold earlier this year in the $4.xx range. Just saw that it's $22.xx now.I bleed maroon said:So, PLUG continues to perform. I reached an 80-bagger today, after a daily 11%+ gain so far. I've thrown away thousands on protective puts (currently hold 3 tranches of them), but it just keeps plugging away. Anyone else have an opinion on PLUG? Cramer from CNBC seems to be hot and cold on them, but currently is positive on the outlook.I bleed maroon said:Yep - average cost of 28 cents a share in July 0f 2013. Sold most of it (I think I bought 5-10k shares originally) when it ran up the first year or two. Unfortunately, my cost basis for my remaining portion is only $412 (1500 shares), so it's not like this is life-changing money, by any means.wanderer said:
No advice, but wow, congrats.
Assume you've been holding since 2013ish in order for it to be a 65 bagger?