Wow mvis flush today. If i can't find a good reason I'm buying calls/ spreads with reckless abandon in the morning
I'm all out of it (but still watching). It was a great play...hopefully plenty of others on here got in on it!frankm01 said:
Haha, thanks! You could have waited till morning.
ATOS has taken a beating the last few days but the options seem to still be good for covered calls. July 10C are .55. Stock is currently sitting at 6.21.
Do you check a couple days after or just right after the trade executes? On Schwab, even though you specify lots, it reflects FIFO (or I guess whatever your default is set as), but a couple days later, it updates it to show the correct lots you selected.SoTXAg09 said:
Has anyone had issues with tax lot issues on thinkorswim, particularly mobile? Tried to trade a couple hundred shares of FUBO around a core with a stop on the new shares placed LIFO, but after getting stopped, the cost basis on what should have been the original shares changed.
Did a version of a straddle on WWR today. Sold 11/19 $7.50p and bought 11/19 $5c for $2.25 credit each.$30,000 Millionaire said:
Ps - easiest trade in the world is long dated naked puts on WWR
FAT SEXY said:
Just a curiosity question for guys that have been in the game for awhile and know lots of market history..
Is there anyone out there that is considered the "Michael Jordan of Trading"? Is it Warren Buffet or is there someone else that I may not have heard of before that wears the GOAT shoes?
OldArmy1FAT SEXY said:
Just a curiosity question for guys that have been in the game for awhile and know lots of market history..
Is there anyone out there that is considered the "Michael Jordan of Trading"? Is it Warren Buffet or is there someone else that I may not have heard of before that wears the GOAT shoes?
Jesse Livermore, GOAT, there is no second, and the father of TA.FAT SEXY said:
Just a curiosity question for guys that have been in the game for awhile and know lots of market history..
Is there anyone out there that is considered the "Michael Jordan of Trading"? Is it Warren Buffet or is there someone else that I may not have heard of before that wears the GOAT shoes?
FAT SEXY said:
Just a curiosity question for guys that have been in the game for awhile and know lots of market history..
Is there anyone out there that is considered the "Michael Jordan of Trading"? Is it Warren Buffet or is there someone else that I may not have heard of before that wears the GOAT shoes?
BullSprig07 said:FAT SEXY said:
Just a curiosity question for guys that have been in the game for awhile and know lots of market history..
Is there anyone out there that is considered the "Michael Jordan of Trading"? Is it Warren Buffet or is there someone else that I may not have heard of before that wears the GOAT shoes?
SF2004 said:
How far out and what strike are you selling?
Have an alert set on this one. Above 154.80 and I think it moves to 159, 162, 164, 170.94, 173.35 .Thundergon said:
$ABNB
The only thing I don't like about this chart is how many people are talking about it. Left the moving averages off, but the 50-EMA is right at $153.30 also. It will need a big volume day. Looking for a downtrend break, squeeze fire, push through resistance on big volume.
Ever since they changed the photo setting on here I can't upload charts where y'all can expand and zoom in.
For me depends on the trade itself and always SR level targets.KY-AG 10 said:
Question for the group
ITM vs OTM calls
Which do you prefer and why? Does it vary based on expiration? Confidence?
Thus far I've been living in the ITM calls side, but many times I see OTM posted.
ETA - I understand the nuts and bolts on deltas, price/percentage fluctuation, risk. Curious what folks' logic is...
When I am selling covered calls I typically pick a strike (weeks, month or two out at most) that is juuuuuust out of reach. Possible but unlikely. I am kind of a nut about selling and buying back calls over and over.KY-AG 10 said:
Bless you sir.
Excellent info