isnt that the same news from the other day on SNDL?
I just got some as well...thanks for the tipPearlJammin said:
UVXY
This hedge ETF is about the lowest it's ever been since inception at $10.30
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What is the next "pop" range you holders are looking for to sell CC's?sts7049 said:
isnt that the same news from the other day on SNDL?
Wish I had more shares. I have been selling covered calls on the rips and buying them back on the dips for the last month and the premiums have stayted juiced.$30,000 Millionaire said:
$FUBO 02/12 70C going for $2.15. I am fine being exercised at those prices.
$30,000 Millionaire said:
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If we get a quick rise into $1.30 the premiums will move pretty quick. But if a slow melt up they wont very much. On a quick rise 1.30 will be a resistance level and if/once it hits there and tops you'll lose cents off the option pretty quick.Coachbro20 said:What is the next "pop" range you holders are looking for to sell CC's?sts7049 said:
isnt that the same news from the other day on SNDL?
Trying to understand this (appreciate your response, BTW). If I held these shares at $10 over 6 months and the price of the ETF remained at $10, I would still have my original investment, correct? However, if the market corrects over the next couple of months then those shares would increase in value based on historical action. Yes, I'm 5 years old....Bob Knights Liver said:PearlJammin said:
UVXY
This hedge ETF is about the lowest it's ever been since inception at $10.30
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It decays, so if the VIX does anything but go up, UVXY will go down. Not discouraging you from hedging or playing the downside but wanted to make sure you understood these inverse or leveraged ETSs decay.
Coachbro20 said:I just got some as well...thanks for the tipPearlJammin said:
UVXY
This hedge ETF is about the lowest it's ever been since inception at $10.30
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OK. lesson learned. go net free when you get it. Still up quite a bit but...2percent said:
i am sorry but i just have to break to net free rule on SAVA. i want all the shares i can get my grubby little hands on. The seeking alpha article had me at "$1,200 a share."
Are these covered calls?RGRAg1/75 said:
Anyone in the XL Feb 19 30 calls? Trying to decide whether or not to cut bait or watch the decay really start to eat away.
Not CCs. Should have been more specific.AG 2000' said:Are these covered calls?RGRAg1/75 said:
Anyone in the XL Feb 19 30 calls? Trying to decide whether or not to cut bait or watch the decay really start to eat away.
If so, what's the strategy on selling off versus holding? You mentioned decay, can you explain?
backintexas2013 said:
Does AAPL have one more run in it?
PearlJammin said:Trying to understand this (appreciate your response, BTW). If I held these shares at $10 over 6 months and the price of the ETF remained at $10, I would still have my original investment, correct? However, if the market corrects over the next couple of months then those shares would increase in value based on historical action. Yes, I'm 5 years old....Bob Knights Liver said:PearlJammin said:
UVXY
This hedge ETF is about the lowest it's ever been since inception at $10.30
Loading up here.
It decays, so if the VIX does anything but go up, UVXY will go down. Not discouraging you from hedging or playing the downside but wanted to make sure you understood these inverse or leveraged ETSs decay.
FbgTxAg said:
I absolutely love this thread.
It's like a gameday thread and a stock market class all in one.
I don't think I will. I have Feb $4, $5 and $6. If the price gets that high, they can have them.Goldie Wilson said:
Anybody looking at buying back EXPR covered calls on this current dip?
I put a little on it with you as you seem to hit these.. Not much but at least now I can can buy a nice dinner with the Mrs.. #SHBMOrlando Ayala Cant Read said:
C'mon please tell me some of you were in on ENKS with me? Pretty please!!
Mostly Foggy Recollection said:
It's not a buy and hold ETF that many older generations love.
It's something you buy when markets are at or near tops, and when there are corrections, your plans are to sell and buy back lower.
I buy shares and then sell the hell out of premium on it so I'm usually in UVXY, but I'm always lowering my cost basis. Last swing (50% from 10 to 15) my cost basis was 8.30 because of selling puts and calls over a long range.
If you don't plan on selling premium, this isn't a bad time to buy it, but understand you may be upside down through the rest of Q1 if we don't have a healthy correction but it won't be a ton. You could always average down.
2percent said:OK. lesson learned. go net free when you get it. Still up quite a bit but...2percent said:
i am sorry but i just have to break to net free rule on SAVA. i want all the shares i can get my grubby little hands on. The seeking alpha article had me at "$1,200 a share."