$NOK should be a share buy. If you want to buy calls, go for it, but I think your dreams will be crushed. The stock has to increase by 50% to really make your summer options pay.
Of course I've been eyeing selling CCs on this for days waiting for a little bit of a bump.Mostly Foggy Recollection said:
UWMC 10.26... Up 12% AH
Aggiesincebirth said:
I thought the FUBO call went very well. Of course it's down 6% AH but I was pretty stunned.
98% revenue growth YOY and sports betting is a go. It's on sale right now if you have AH trading
Cool. Scratch Juiceland from the list of places I'll go.CrazyRichAggie said:TecRecAg said:
No business in their right mind is going to take that stance. They all required you to wear masks because the state mandated it.
Like clock work
fightintxag13 said:Jet Black said:
Why is it good if you have already sold cc's?
If the price does nothing after beating earnings, it just eats up the premium that I collected for selling the call and hopefully expires worthless.
I sold a $44 weekly call yesterday for a $1.00. That's after I got assigned the shares last week from a $39 put that I sold for a $1.00. My net cost is now $37.00. And if I make $700 in a week's time just on shares in a week's time, I'll be happy as a lark. Otherwise I get to keep the shares.
good for my $10 may calls i bought on itMostly Foggy Recollection said:
UWMC 10.26... Up 12% AH
tlepoC said:
Watching the Clov tech call. Not impressed and have some concerns about my heavy buys now . The Clinton BOD is one thing. Would love to be wrong here but, as I stated yesterday, not seeing anything special with this assistant. A few things are novel but not enough. It's almost as if they are actually trying to start up a new primary care focused EHR for their long-term goals - that's a crowded space I would not wish upon any company.
Do you believe PCPs will stay independent or will they continue the trend of joining up with large healthcare systems. That seems to be the question of whether their assistant will actually be of any value that differentiates them from any other MA plans.
Mostly Foggy Recollection said:
UWMC 10.26... Up 12% AH
heck yeah. As my dad used to respond growing up, "is a pig's butt pork?". $100 in 2021Jet Black said:
Do you guys still have a positive outlook on FUBO?
$30,000 Millionaire said:
you guys just have to stop freaking out about earnings reports. a good rule of thumb is recognizing that fundamentals prevail over a long time horizon. Overstock should be a $200 stock and Camping World should be a $70 stock. They will be, use the dips to load up.
DubFalls said:
So, I bought a FUBO $41p to protect myself from a bad ER.
It seems like buying 100 shares now to protect that profit would make sense. Actually, maybe 50 to take half my profits?
Did you figure this out? I am trying to use this sheet to input some data and I can't figure out how to get it to calculate right when you buy back a covered call early.AgEng06 said:
To the poster that created the Stock Basis Tracker Google sheet - I think it should be updated to account for the money spent in the "Buy Back" column for the calls and puts. Is this correct, or am I missing something?
Edit: the sheet is great, I'm just trying to adapt it to have a little more functionality when you buy back sold puts and covered calls.
Yes thank youleoj said:
Guys, please keep the non market related mask posts somewhere else.
K-Bob said:
XL making an after hours push.
maybe it's me, but I get just the opposite from that post.LOYAL AG said:Cool. Scratch Juiceland from the list of places I'll go.CrazyRichAggie said:TecRecAg said:
No business in their right mind is going to take that stance. They all required you to wear masks because the state mandated it.
Like clock work
Edit: So they require a mask but do not require a shirt or shoes. Ummm....
Mostly Foggy Recollection said:
Had a friend alert me to CBBT.
Warning: It's a penny stock.
Short story: Trading around .10. Developing a dementia treatment.
I'm going to look deeper into it (I've only given the chart a look) but he's pounding the table on it.