YepBrian Earl Spilner said:Gonna be tough but this might still be a winner. Needs to finish green today though.Brian Earl Spilner said:Easy money.FJ43 said:
Bought DIS 7/23 187.5C at $1.66
YepBrian Earl Spilner said:Gonna be tough but this might still be a winner. Needs to finish green today though.Brian Earl Spilner said:Easy money.FJ43 said:
Bought DIS 7/23 187.5C at $1.66
Talon2DSO said:redneckag said:
I have a question about "net free". Is it as simple as buying 1000 shares of a stock at $1, then selling 500 shares once it hits $2? Is there more nuance to it? I have been following the thread for a month or 2 and have learned a lot, I appreciate everyone's insights and willingness to share.
Yep. An example: I bought 100 shares of WWR a while back at 7.00 or so. My cost basis then was 7.00. I subsequently bought 300 shares when it was around 4.00, dropping my cost basis to (1007) + (3004)/400 = 4.75 cost basis.
Once I had 400 shares, I started selling covered calls at various levels .15 here, .20 there. Each time lowers my cost basis by that amount per share until I get to 0. Then it's net free.
Goal is, if you're a small investor like me, has been to buy 100 shares of something then sell the covered calls on it until you're net free. It's not big money and requires patience but doing this has allowed me to sell covered calls until I have enough cash to buy more shares to sell more covered calls. I have to do this because this is my Rollover account for older 401k accounts I've had over the years. About 80% of it is in ETFs I don't touch and really only play this game with the remaining 20%.
Does that make sense?
Prognightmare said:
Got your email and will contact you later
BucketofBalls99 said:Talon2DSO said:redneckag said:
I have a question about "net free". Is it as simple as buying 1000 shares of a stock at $1, then selling 500 shares once it hits $2? Is there more nuance to it? I have been following the thread for a month or 2 and have learned a lot, I appreciate everyone's insights and willingness to share.
Yep. An example: I bought 100 shares of WWR a while back at 7.00 or so. My cost basis then was 7.00. I subsequently bought 300 shares when it was around 4.00, dropping my cost basis to (1007) + (3004)/400 = 4.75 cost basis.
Once I had 400 shares, I started selling covered calls at various levels .15 here, .20 there. Each time lowers my cost basis by that amount per share until I get to 0. Then it's net free.
Goal is, if you're a small investor like me, has been to buy 100 shares of something then sell the covered calls on it until you're net free. It's not big money and requires patience but doing this has allowed me to sell covered calls until I have enough cash to buy more shares to sell more covered calls. I have to do this because this is my Rollover account for older 401k accounts I've had over the years. About 80% of it is in ETFs I don't touch and really only play this game with the remaining 20%.
Does that make sense?
Talon - when you say selling covered calls, is that essentially just selling calls? Because I'm new to this as well and have sold a couple calls and just reaped the premium off of them. Nothing big.
Or does the 'covered' part add a little something extra to the mix?
Thanks
BucketofBalls99 said:Talon2DSO said:redneckag said:
I have a question about "net free". Is it as simple as buying 1000 shares of a stock at $1, then selling 500 shares once it hits $2? Is there more nuance to it? I have been following the thread for a month or 2 and have learned a lot, I appreciate everyone's insights and willingness to share.
Yep. An example: I bought 100 shares of WWR a while back at 7.00 or so. My cost basis then was 7.00. I subsequently bought 300 shares when it was around 4.00, dropping my cost basis to (1007) + (3004)/400 = 4.75 cost basis.
Once I had 400 shares, I started selling covered calls at various levels .15 here, .20 there. Each time lowers my cost basis by that amount per share until I get to 0. Then it's net free.
Goal is, if you're a small investor like me, has been to buy 100 shares of something then sell the covered calls on it until you're net free. It's not big money and requires patience but doing this has allowed me to sell covered calls until I have enough cash to buy more shares to sell more covered calls. I have to do this because this is my Rollover account for older 401k accounts I've had over the years. About 80% of it is in ETFs I don't touch and really only play this game with the remaining 20%.
Does that make sense?
Talon - when you say selling covered calls, is that essentially just selling calls? Because I'm new to this as well and have sold a couple calls and just reaped the premium off of them. Nothing big.
Or does the 'covered' part add a little something extra to the mix?
Thanks
Yes, I have your emailBucketofBalls99 said:Prognightmare said:
Got your email and will contact you later
Prog - I'm pretty much a newbie myself with most of this. Would you mind including me on your email as well? It would much appreciated.
bucketofballs99 at G mail dot com
I sold 100 shares bc of that effer, but I am still balls deep in SAVA.Prognightmare said:
If anyone that follows this thread has an account at Cantor Fitzgerald please do me a favor.
Contact the SAVA analyst from last week that brought it down and verbally break your foot off in his ass.
TIA
Prognightmare said:Yes, I have your emailBucketofBalls99 said:Prognightmare said:
Got your email and will contact you later
Prog - I'm pretty much a newbie myself with most of this. Would you mind including me on your email as well? It would much appreciated.
bucketofballs99 at G mail dot com
Smartassgig em 02 said:Prognightmare said:Yes, I have your emailBucketofBalls99 said:Prognightmare said:
Got your email and will contact you later
Prog - I'm pretty much a newbie myself with most of this. Would you mind including me on your email as well? It would much appreciated.
bucketofballs99 at G mail dot com
Keep us updated on the new poster count so we know if we reached a top or not
I own shares because the options are way too juiced for me and buying an option becomes an all or nothing trade. I think it will have strength and continue to build into their presentations next week. I will be scaling out of some of my shares and booking the profits but still have some exposure. I've lived through too many "sell the news" type of events.BucketofBalls99 said:
Regarding SAVA, are y'all just pretty well playing options on this?
Or is the current price a good entry point just to buy some shares? Was looking at maybe getting 100. Just wondering what the thoughts are of where it might go with the events going on next week?
Yes, if you bought it at $72 Monday at the open and could sell it at $115+ on Wednesday, wouldn't you? Don't worry, it's traded almost 3X it's daily volume today. That action shouldn't evaporate in a day.agdaddy04 said:
SAVA fallen $8 from the daily high... profit takers?
It was falling on lower volumes. Looks to have support at $110.agdaddy04 said:
SAVA fallen $8 from the daily high... profit takers?
I buy at the low supports (recently low .90s) then sell at higher resistance enough to gain net free shares.. I just trade it for net free shares to be an MA for me.cmk10 said:
Are we still MA DNN?
NOT HAPPENING. HAHAHAHAHAHA. NOT FREAKING HAPPENING. HAHAHAHAHAHA https://t.co/RG0ajYftqB
— Charles F (@charlesf11) July 21, 2021
Pay for that garage good?CrazyRichAggie said:
WWR had a good day
$30,000 Millionaire said:
$NFLX appears to have bottomed.
GTIAG09 said:$30,000 Millionaire said:
$NFLX appears to have bottomed.
What would be the play here? July 30 $530 calls?
This was me. I just sold the shares I bought Monday . Holding the rest through next week, but looking for a good entry on hedges.Prognightmare said:Yes, if you bought it at $72 Monday at the open and could sell it at $115+ on Wednesday, wouldn't you? Don't worry, it's traded almost 3X it's daily volume today. That action shouldn't evaporate in a day.agdaddy04 said:
SAVA fallen $8 from the daily high... profit takers?