420 pin by close?
Possible.BREwmaster said:
420 pin by close?
Great question, good timing.Red Pear BCS Luke said:Any LEAPS worth looking at? Wife has some extra funds in her ROTH and may just buy the actual underlying for the dividend and holding.Farmer @ Johnsongrass, TX said:
Well,...here you go..Quote:
Exxon ESG activist board member Jeffrey Ubbens states the he believes XOM can become an ESG leader and a very profitable one. He says: "I really believe that the return dynamics for Exxon from here are spectacular. They are part of the solution, not part of the problem"
On Aug 4th Ubben bought 1 million shares at $88.44. As of 12:29pmCST, XOM is $93.88. Today is Aug 11th and Ubben is up $5.44 million. Merica, yeah, I love it!
Carioca Corredor said:Very nice! I'd love to do this too, unfortunately, someone is borrowing my MARA shares, at 8.375%$30,000 Millionaire said:
I sold Dec 30C on MARA at 1.45.
Goal is to buy back at 0.7
Charismatic Megafauna said:
No he's allowing his shares to be loaned out to short sellers
Yes, once the shares are borrowed, Fidelity prevents calls to be sold as it would create an uncovered position which is against the agreement I signed with them.kyle field 94 said:Charismatic Megafauna said:
No he's allowing his shares to be loaned out to short sellers
Right, so my question is can he lend them out and also write calls on them?
I am debating in allowing some of my shares to be lent out, but want to make sure that it doesn't prevent me from also writing calls.
Correct me if I am wrong, but as I understand it, the owner of the shares can call back the lent out shares at anytime, so would this prevent selling calls, or would you have to pay margin on sold calls because they are being g treated as naked calls?
Carioca Corredor said:Yes, once the shares are borrowed, Fidelity prevents calls to be sold as it would create an uncovered position which is against the agreement I signed with them.kyle field 94 said:Charismatic Megafauna said:
No he's allowing his shares to be loaned out to short sellers
Right, so my question is can he lend them out and also write calls on them?
I am debating in allowing some of my shares to be lent out, but want to make sure that it doesn't prevent me from also writing calls.
Correct me if I am wrong, but as I understand it, the owner of the shares can call back the lent out shares at anytime, so would this prevent selling calls, or would you have to pay margin on sold calls because they are being g treated as naked calls?
I've sit in his discord for a bit... watched his videos.FJ43 said:
This is similar to what I'm watching for a trade.$SPY
— Trading Warz (@TradingWarz) August 10, 2022
We gapped up today over the bears first attempt in the Fibonacci Golden Zone to short
This brings my small account challenge from 1k to 4k
We will likely test the KEY 0.618 423.90 get your put hedges ready - will be a great lotto
❤️and I will discuss my plan tonight pic.twitter.com/fo5bazzvNE
Madmarttigan said:
Wonder if this was healthy pullback after big rally or showing that we are in for a horrific close to the week.