yep, I bit off a few on the 12/18 155s.
Entry was 2.99... looking for $4.5-5 target.
Entry was 2.99... looking for $4.5-5 target.
Got a fill here at .92jwhitlock3 said:
Selling 1/15 WWR $5P for .90 seems like a good play. About 18% in 45 days or shares at $4.10.
Not much volume but might get a fill
I took some risk off by rolling up a bit. My calls are dated to end of December and I'm really hoping for an honest breakout, but AMZN is sooooooo fickle.$30,000 Millionaire said:
re-entered
I'm in...now we just need to RKT to give me a positive $1 swing by Friday!Prognightmare said:
ARLO volume is insane and won't dry up tomorrow. If you can catch it in the $6-7 range it will probably give you at least $1 swing tomorrow at the open. Easy overnight trade to swing a few thousand shares with. Stock is cheap enough so I wouldn't rec options. JMO
SCUDmc_shipman said:
RKT says,
Over 3,000 choices and I keep trying this one.oldarmy1 said:SCUDmc_shipman said:
RKT says,
I went in at $5.93Mr President Elect said:OA was advocating selling some $20 12/18 calls yesterday on twitter. Thats about all I have for you though.tamc1956ag said:
Does anyone have any idea what is reasonable expectations for MGNI? one year out or long term? I have some shares
On another note, aprox what were your guys entry price on this stock? It's not showing up in my history and I am assuming I bought in around the same time as everyone else.
FJ43 said:FJ43 said:
On a good note I bought a few 32" curved, QHD,, 165 Hz, 2560x1440 resolution monitors today and revamped my trading desk set up. Time to get serious.
No problem I'll post a pic. I have a docking station that should deliver mid week then I can send a pic. I was running an LG 34" Ultrawide (splitting the screen) plus the laptop but switched to 2 of the Dell 32" curved, QHD,, 165 Hz, 2560x1440 resolution monitors. My son explained the difference I would see not stretching and having proportionate visual display pixel wise. Huge difference I never realized I was missing just in what is displayed on something like a position statement. Less scrolling to the bottom of the list. Also charts are much more crisp and whole. I can now split both curved screens creating 4 quadrants then on 2 I'll use the TOS flex grids detached and split.
Anyway My first step is to try those butted up to each other creating sort of a solid 1/4 moon. I'll try that but suspect I'll order the smaller matching flat panel to go between them creating me a wall of sort flat in center curved on edges. The rest is the usual wireless keyboard, mouse, speakers, etc. Nerd stuff for sure and I'm not a techie AT ALL. Just like using it.
Wow, nice setup! I'm embarassed to post mine, currently work at the kitchen table on a laptop, but need to think about working in the office/ extra bedroom (and extra monitors). The kitchen provides a view of the back yard and the birds n bees, whereas the front bedrooms, not so much!jwhitlock3 said:FJ43 said:FJ43 said:
On a good note I bought a few 32" curved, QHD,, 165 Hz, 2560x1440 resolution monitors today and revamped my trading desk set up. Time to get serious.
No problem I'll post a pic. I have a docking station that should deliver mid week then I can send a pic. I was running an LG 34" Ultrawide (splitting the screen) plus the laptop but switched to 2 of the Dell 32" curved, QHD,, 165 Hz, 2560x1440 resolution monitors. My son explained the difference I would see not stretching and having proportionate visual display pixel wise. Huge difference I never realized I was missing just in what is displayed on something like a position statement. Less scrolling to the bottom of the list. Also charts are much more crisp and whole. I can now split both curved screens creating 4 quadrants then on 2 I'll use the TOS flex grids detached and split.
Anyway My first step is to try those butted up to each other creating sort of a solid 1/4 moon. I'll try that but suspect I'll order the smaller matching flat panel to go between them creating me a wall of sort flat in center curved on edges. The rest is the usual wireless keyboard, mouse, speakers, etc. Nerd stuff for sure and I'm not a techie AT ALL. Just like using it.
Wanted to share a pic of my home office setup after my redo. Would love some larger monitors to replace the 27s but this is my work from home and trading area. This is my go to space in the house. Would love to see some trading setups if that's not too far off topic. Figure we all spend a lot of time at our desks.
Well, that's sounds like an interesting view!BREwmaster said:Wow, nice setup! I'm embarassed to post mine, currently work at the kitchen table on a laptop, but need to think about working in the office/ extra bedroom (and extra monitors). The kitchen provides a view of the back yard and the birds n bees, whereas the front bedrooms, not so much!jwhitlock3 said:FJ43 said:FJ43 said:
On a good note I bought a few 32" curved, QHD,, 165 Hz, 2560x1440 resolution monitors today and revamped my trading desk set up. Time to get serious.
No problem I'll post a pic. I have a docking station that should deliver mid week then I can send a pic. I was running an LG 34" Ultrawide (splitting the screen) plus the laptop but switched to 2 of the Dell 32" curved, QHD,, 165 Hz, 2560x1440 resolution monitors. My son explained the difference I would see not stretching and having proportionate visual display pixel wise. Huge difference I never realized I was missing just in what is displayed on something like a position statement. Less scrolling to the bottom of the list. Also charts are much more crisp and whole. I can now split both curved screens creating 4 quadrants then on 2 I'll use the TOS flex grids detached and split.
Anyway My first step is to try those butted up to each other creating sort of a solid 1/4 moon. I'll try that but suspect I'll order the smaller matching flat panel to go between them creating me a wall of sort flat in center curved on edges. The rest is the usual wireless keyboard, mouse, speakers, etc. Nerd stuff for sure and I'm not a techie AT ALL. Just like using it.
Wanted to share a pic of my home office setup after my redo. Would love some larger monitors to replace the 27s but this is my work from home and trading area. This is my go to space in the house. Would love to see some trading setups if that's not too far off topic. Figure we all spend a lot of time at our desks.
Thanks. Really happy with them so far. Someday if I can become OA junior and do this full time I'd like to have my whole setup on wheels and wheel it outside to watch a quiet view of the mountains and trade away.jwhitlock3 said:
Love the monitors! that looks like a fantastic trading setup there. I love the subtle curve on those monitors rather than the sharp curve on the gaming screens.