Depends which one will release positive data first.
Ryder Richardson
I've done some preliminary screening for some good covered call opportunities for the week of May 25. symbol / price / analyst opinion / atm %* ntnx 21 bear 9.4% jwn 16 neut 9.3% hpq 17 bull 8.4% (my current favorite) goos 21 bear 7.4% cgc 18 none 7.1% cpri 14 neut 6.8% tol 28 bear 6.2% csiq 20 bull 6.2% gme 5 bear 5.4% ntap 45 bull 4.9% mrvl 28 bear 3.7%
*atm % is a percentage of premium vs the current price calculated on the call with a strike price nearest above the current price. For example if the price was 10.67 then the % is based off the 11 strike.
Ok fair enough. I guess that was a loaded question.
No sir. We dine in the clouds this week. Numbers go up
Asher Russell
Bobo - have you checked the futures yet?
Jayden Rodriguez
The pajama traders are breaking through resistance that continually fails to be broken during the day. I hope you gave them a cut for doing all of the heavy lifting with weak volume.
What?
Jaxon Scott
Does anyone have something about how to read an options chain? I wanna learn how to sell covered calls.
Heres an example scenario Buy 200 shares of FL at $23.50 for a total of $4700 Sell weekly calls at $24 for about $1.50 each, net credit of $300. Possible results: Week ends at $26 (+10.6%) = $5100 ($24*200 + $300 from calls) (+8.5%) : Delta: -2.1% Week ends at $25 (+6.4%) = $5100 ($24*200 + $300 from calls) (+8.5%) : Delta: +2.1% Week ends at $24 (+2.1%) = $5100 ($24*200 + $300 from calls) (+8.5%) : Delta: +6.4% Week ends at $23 (-2.1%) = $4900 ($23*200 + $300 from calls) (+4.2%) : Delta: +6.4% Week ends at $22 (-6.4%) = $4700 ($22*200 + $300 from calls) (+0%) : Delta: +6.4% Week ends at $21 (-10.6%) = $4500 ($21*200 + $300 from calls) (-4.3%) : Delta: +6.3%
>maybe I'll just have a drink and go to sleepo No, we are mere hours from the morning oil report, you are not allowed to sleep anymore.
Bentley Evans
Line goes down or up with the oil report. Tell us.
Grayson Long
Anecdotally, that's not correct, but I've been wanting to quantitatively prove it. I've been thinking of writing a quick script that would break down the magnitude of futures movements using minute candles over an hourly basis and compare them to get a distribution of when the strongest movements occur, their magnitude, as well as average hourly rates of change. Once I got it working, it would be easy to backtest vs calmer market periods and develop some basic statistics to see how far or close the current futures behavior aligns with that represented by the steady state market.
It means nothing. It's just data. What I'd like to use it as is a quantitative gauge of market hours sentiment, as compared to what happens in overnight futures and pre-market. I.e., the overall percentage of bullish or bearish divergences, their frequency, magnitude of impact on net daily gain or loss, etc.
Austin Robinson
This is yet more good and bullish news for the indexes.
Thanks, user. The problem is I'm having a little difficulty understanding the chain itself. You said your premium is $1.50, but it looks like FL's at $4.30 for a bid, and I don't know if I'm supposed to look at that or mid.
Europe market opened, and everyone bought, since this is the current sentiment. See red numbers = buy more.
Thomas Flores
What?
Levi Watson
I want aware you could pull 12% on stable coins annually. What’s the catch? Nothing is free
Jaxon Allen
I usually only use my crypto.com card.. i earn the 12% on cro and when I use my card it gives me % back in MCO... i've used the card so far in 6 countries with no flaws... wellsfargo was going to charge me 3% for international transactions and my crypto card was giving me 2% back for using it.... seriously... not sure why more people aren't using it.. fucking brainless as fuck... I only have like 6,000 in the earn but get like $5-$10 a week for just holding it there and then I take it out every week and then put it back in to compound it..... i've tried talking to Zig Forums about it for them to just shut me down.. but CRO is fucking booming and thats the one i'm compounding.... the card itself is a good conversation starter just because the feel of it..
I also snort my cocaine out of euros, British pounds and mexican pesos.... also a good conversation starter since they aren't snorting out of u.s. dollar... I also know what bill is mine if it goes in a circle
Generally you use the bid when you sell and the ask when you buy. If the prices are close, that is good. It means it has a tight spread and high interest, easy to buy and sell. If the ask and bid are far, it has a wide spread. This can indicate there is a lot of uncertainty or low volume. You can of course make your own offers in between but it may or may not get filled. Also what I gave was an example, not what it is right now. It is just to highlight some of the math behind options.
are we bullish or bearish today? that GEX , DIX is again confusing me but looks bullish
Logan Stewart
>-4.8M How? Where the fuck did it go?
Grayson Powell
You would unironically have more luck reading bar voodoo magic charts than looking at DICKS.
Hudson Hall
where do i find this bar voodoo magic, is there a subreddit for it ?
Jose Nguyen
We'll all find out in 12 hours.
>arise chicken
Jace Smith
>We'll all find out in 12 hours. i've been getting told this shit for almost a year now... the amount of money I've pulled out of it has been well worth it...
stop being salty on shit you're missing out on kiddo.... just because you're a complete fucking dumb ass doesn't mean everyone else is.... I fucking hope to hell it drops like a rock so I can buy more.... supply and demand... maybe you should take a simple economics class you dumb nigger
Leo Morales
Anyone else all in on airbus?
Levi Reyes
everything went wrong after this moment
Lincoln Parker
That post was for . Your schizophrenia is mildly amusing, though.