i did a 3275/3325 credit spread for friday -- got 9% as of nowTheCellarDoor said:
Did a 3200/3250 spread for Friday. Cost me $800 to make $5,000 if it pops again.
i did a 3275/3325 credit spread for friday -- got 9% as of nowTheCellarDoor said:
Did a 3200/3250 spread for Friday. Cost me $800 to make $5,000 if it pops again.
E said:Aggies1322 said:
EEM moving nicely after hours.
That didn't last long
YNWA_AG said:
ARK announced a space ETF
OasisMan said:i did a 3275/3325 credit spread for friday -- got 9% as of nowTheCellarDoor said:
Did a 3200/3250 spread for Friday. Cost me $800 to make $5,000 if it pops again.
Mr President Elect said:
If it makes you feel better, I have a $4500 call for 1/15 that will go worthless. Bought it at about $64 in August or September (I don't even want to look at it to find out) and then AMZN decided it wanted to take a nap.
FbgTxAg said:
I'm ready for OA1's seminar. Y'all are talking jibberish. I'm over here like
yeah I still like CRYX long term....my short term thesis was a pop with vaccine distribution....obviously that didn't play out but there are still long term trends I like with trends in gene therapies and genomic testing/sequencing over the next decade. If you zoom the chart out to the weekly/monthly, its still flagging and I can't ignore the volume. May take 12-18 months to fully play out, but I'm still in.gigemJTH12 said:
Ranger...you still think CRYX is a good hold? hasnt done much even with Vaccinations rolling out
I considered taking my BEAM profits and running.
Ferris Wheel Allstar said:
One thing this thread has taught me, I do not have enough cash on hand to make all these trades. lol.
ClutchCityAg said:
Looks like I might've missed the boat on RESN, had some orders at 3.95 that never got filled. Great pick so far Ranger!
McInnis 03 said:
Biden aides leaking aid package to approach $2T.
Mostly Foggy Recollection said:McInnis 03 said:
Biden aides leaking aid package to approach $2T.
Could see the big boys run hard next two trading sessions.
Curious about the subsidies buried in it for particular industries.
So, it seriously seems to me that we should start a micro-publishing business around here. Reprint hard to find books (investment or other timeless topics) that are out of print that fetch a high price. Maybe wrap them up in new leather-bound editions, signed by authors, for an extra fee.Bob Knights Liver said:
I forgot to ask - which one of you *******s snaked the Jobman book from me on Amazon the other day? I had the $163 dollar one in my cart, got distracted and when I came back to it minutes later that one was gone. I laughed that it had to be someone from Texags!