Don't know about y'all but I'm bummed we aren't trading tomorrow.
Wealth gained hastily will dwindle. but whoever gathers little by little will increase it.
Proverbs 13:11
Proverbs 13:11
Prognightmare said:
As dumb as it sounds, I've looked forward to Mondays more than Fridays for over 2 decades because of the market.
You bet.AG 2000' said:
Can you check out SPRT while you're charting?
FJ43 said:
Don't know about y'all but I'm bummed we aren't trading tomorrow.
No. This article sums it up well:ibdm98 said:
So there is a particular book linked in the first post on this thread that for all intents and purposes looks to be out of print. Are there any copyright lawyers on this thread that can give insight into the laws around what can and cannot be done regarding books that are out of print?
Specifically, would it be okay to copy said book and make a digital version available to others?
https://simplycharlottemason.com/scmforum/topic/copyright-and-out-of-print-books/#:~:text=Copying%20an%20out%2Dof%2Dprint,will%20not%20be%20for%20sale.Quote:
Out of print simply means a book is not currently being published. It may or may not be published again in the future. Out-of-print does not equal out of copyright. The copyright holder still retains all rights whether a book it is in print or not.
Copying an out-of-print book without permission of the copyright holder is illegal under US law. It doesn't matter if it is only for private or educational use. It also doesn't matter if the book will not be for sale.
Morning....AG 2000' said:
Can you check out SPRT while you're charting?
Huge unusual call options activity in $SPRT$SPRT is one of the cheapest and lowest cost publicly traded #Bitcoin miners and its the only publicly traded #Bitcoin miner with its own power source (it has its own natural gas power plant)
— Will Meade (@realwillmeade) June 10, 2021
Buyer 3700 $SPRT 6/18 $5 calls for 35 cents
This is in my MA account so for this one in particular I will set buys of 2,500 at $1.19, 2,500 at $1.15 and 5,000 at $1.12 or 10,000 total shares.Philip J Fry said:
Just curious to gage my level of trading. I typically keep these kinds of to about $500. Can I ask how many shares you buy for this rinse repeat effort?
FJ43 said:
OSTK both ways....
This could be a potential put play Tuesday then long call or shares play.
- Uptrend since March with higher lows and highs.
- Lost the 8&21 EMAs last week and closed below the 21.
- Has history of a 50EMA touch which is also -1ATR.
Possibly 7/9 85 or 86 Puts then switch to 7/16 or later 90c on a bounce.....should all that happen anyway.
I like this one long as well. If a new entry maybe 85ish on the -1ATR touch?$30,000 Millionaire said:FJ43 said:
OSTK both ways....
This could be a potential put play Tuesday then long call or shares play.
- Uptrend since March with higher lows and highs.
- Lost the 8&21 EMAs last week and closed below the 21.
- Has history of a 50EMA touch which is also -1ATR.
Possibly 7/9 85 or 86 Puts then switch to 7/16 or later 90c on a bounce.....should all that happen anyway.
I am ridiculously long OSTK because I think it's going to 150 or more. I routinely sell covered calls about $20 OTM when it gets near +2. They wholly own TZROP as well. I've got a 6 figure bet on this one.
KY-AG 10 said:
Anyone else see a channel on SPX with a potential 4400 peak before correction/consolidation?
All good. Just try playing around with trendlines over different periods then see how things were supported or rejected.KY-AG 10 said:
Thanks FJ,
I'm definitely guilty of looking at the 1 year and not pulling in the covid correction for my charting on this.
To my eye channel lines since July '20 say it could peak above 4400 but every round number has shown at least a brief resistance. Although 4300 broke pretty quickly compared to others
Obviously still new to this so I'm testing theories and soaking up input
Do itBosco said:
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Quote:
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Prognightmare said:Do itBosco said:
I subscribe to a service and they gave an interesting recommendation this week. Would it be kosher if I shared it here and got additional charting input?