Discord is good for specific questions, but this thread is still the go to
K-Bob said:
Novice Here:
SNDL
I sold Feb 5 1.5Cs last week when the prices went crazy. Let's say the Price of SNDL goes to $1.75 tomorrow, will I get called out of my shares once they are in the money or do I carry the calls until expiration?
The buyer of the calls can exercise at anytime and will do that when/if it is strategically in their favor. That's if they are not just options trading. If they are ITM including the premium you most likely will lose the shares.K-Bob said:
Novice Here:
SNDL
I sold Feb 5 1.5Cs last week when the prices went crazy. Let's say the Price of SNDL goes to $1.75 tomorrow, will I get called out of my shares once they are in the money or do I carry the calls until expiration?
BREwmaster said:K-Bob said:
Novice Here:
SNDL
I sold Feb 5 1.5Cs last week when the prices went crazy. Let's say the Price of SNDL goes to $1.75 tomorrow, will I get called out of my shares once they are in the money or do I carry the calls until expiration?
You can also roll up a strike or 2 and out further if you want to hold onto the shares.
As a relative newbie I agree with this. There are times when I want to post my analysis of stocks with then intent of getting feedback from the experts but am hesitant to post because I feel it would clog the threads up, making it harder to keep up.$30,000 Millionaire said:
I agree. We should consider a separate thread for newbie questions.
Honestly I feel bad when I come across a question someone has asked but no responses. It gets going so fast that its very easy to read past or totally miss someone needing help.GasAg90 said:As a relative newbie I agree with this. There are times when I want to post my analysis of stocks with then intent of getting feedback from the experts but am hesitant to post because I feel it would clog the threads up, making it harder to keep up.$30,000 Millionaire said:
I agree. We should consider a separate thread for newbie questions.
I have found that the many posts with the questions and the multiple responses are great and has been extremely important in building my learning curve, which has gone exponential with OA1's seminar. Recently, however, it has become harder and harder to keep up during the day. When you consider the relative increase in macro market uncertainty and only having the ability to check in at random times due to work, for me I think it would be beneficial to have a separate thread for questions.
FbgTxAg said:BREwmaster said:K-Bob said:
Novice Here:
SNDL
I sold Feb 5 1.5Cs last week when the prices went crazy. Let's say the Price of SNDL goes to $1.75 tomorrow, will I get called out of my shares once they are in the money or do I carry the calls until expiration?
You can also roll up a strike or 2 and out further if you want to hold onto the shares.
How do ya go about doing that? (TDA). My weekly FUBO calls were in the money by midday and already 2.50 over strike. They're still there, and I made great money on the deal, but FUBO might go to frickin 60 this week.
I think it will take some time to get it set up right but Discord has so much more potential.$30,000 Millionaire said:
Serious question - how are we planning to use the Discord channel and this thread? I can't be the only one that can't manage both.
Edit: to state my preference, Discord.
It has, and when more people are interested in the markets that means its time to hedge.FJ43 said:Honestly I feel bad when I come across a question someone has asked but no responses. It gets going so fast that its very easy to read past or totally miss someone needing help.GasAg90 said:As a relative newbie I agree with this. There are times when I want to post my analysis of stocks with then intent of getting feedback from the experts but am hesitant to post because I feel it would clog the threads up, making it harder to keep up.$30,000 Millionaire said:
I agree. We should consider a separate thread for newbie questions.
I have found that the many posts with the questions and the multiple responses are great and has been extremely important in building my learning curve, which has gone exponential with OA1's seminar. Recently, however, it has become harder and harder to keep up during the day. When you consider the relative increase in macro market uncertainty and only having the ability to check in at random times due to work, for me I think it would be beneficial to have a separate thread for questions.
Seems like this thread has gone parabolic the last few weeks alone. Or....maybe its just my age I don't know.
No doubt the functionality is better. I think we use TexAgs uniquely when combined with a single threads volume.gig em 02 said:I think it will take some time to get it set up right but Discord has so much more potential.$30,000 Millionaire said:
Serious question - how are we planning to use the Discord channel and this thread? I can't be the only one that can't manage both.
Edit: to state my preference, Discord.
1.Notifications about posts from content I care about
2. Different channels so that chatter can be on the "general", OA could have his own channel, Model T and Mass Accumulation explanation could have their own separate channels, etc. and you can pick which ones you want notifications from
3. Bots to direct noobs to the appropriate channel
4. Bots that automatically post OA's tweets to the OA channel
5. Way more private (considering what they felt needed to be done on the politics board they must be getting hit hard with cancel warriors)
6. Block users you dont care about for free
7. Easily search tickers
The ability to get push notifications on content/posts that are relevant to me, the way that it can be customized so you can have chatter in the general group and a separate
Agree, and I dont think creating a new thread for new people will change anything, the first post on this thread is HERE IS A BOOK TO READ, HERE IS THE MODEL T, and people still ask for books and what the Model T isFJ43 said:No doubt the functionality is better. I think we use TexAgs uniquely when combined with a single threads volume.gig em 02 said:I think it will take some time to get it set up right but Discord has so much more potential.$30,000 Millionaire said:
Serious question - how are we planning to use the Discord channel and this thread? I can't be the only one that can't manage both.
Edit: to state my preference, Discord.
1.Notifications about posts from content I care about
2. Different channels so that chatter can be on the "general", OA could have his own channel, Model T and Mass Accumulation explanation could have their own separate channels, etc. and you can pick which ones you want notifications from
3. Bots to direct noobs to the appropriate channel
4. Bots that automatically post OA's tweets to the OA channel
5. Way more private (considering what they felt needed to be done on the politics board they must be getting hit hard with cancel warriors)
6. Block users you dont care about for free
7. Easily search tickers
The ability to get push notifications on content/posts that are relevant to me, the way that it can be customized so you can have chatter in the general group and a separate
If you're using the TDA app on a phone, you can tap the current option you already own under the "Positions" tab, then tap "Close Position".kyledr04 said:FbgTxAg said:BREwmaster said:K-Bob said:
Novice Here:
SNDL
I sold Feb 5 1.5Cs last week when the prices went crazy. Let's say the Price of SNDL goes to $1.75 tomorrow, will I get called out of my shares once they are in the money or do I carry the calls until expiration?
You can also roll up a strike or 2 and out further if you want to hold onto the shares.
How do ya go about doing that? (TDA). My weekly FUBO calls were in the money by midday and already 2.50 over strike. They're still there, and I made great money on the deal, but FUBO might go to frickin 60 this week.
There should be a button to "roll the option" but that will likely just just buy your options back then sell another 1.5 call in the future. But that not all that useful. You would need a new option at a higher strike. I think that's called a diagonal.
TDA wouldn't let me do it in one operation so I just bought the option back and sold a 2/19 $5 call later. It cost a little but after the price went up more, I made it back on the stock itself.
I don't even know what I would do if it shot to $5 tomorrow. Would definitely be the first huge win for me.FJ43 said:
SNDL - Trending #1 still after hours on Captain Solution that tracks social media and media chatter. That is pretty remarkable considering all the stocks out there.
Feel free to go to $5 tomorrow little SNDL.