50% portfolio in nrgu at 8 am, wait to see if it dips and then average down. I feel like we're due for an oil rally for 4 days. im either going to be broke or make enough gains for 10 years of living
Levi Bennett
What's HTZ doing this week? Hope there's some whale to dump on the robintards holding it.
>take out a loan to invest dont take out a loan to invest >take out a loan to invest dont take out a loan to invest >take out a loan to invest dont take out a loan to invest >take out a loan to invest dont take out a loan to invest
Covered call plays for this weeks earnings. Ticker, Price, Rating, Strike, Premium as % of current price PLAY 18.89, Bearish, 19.0C 12.4% GME 4.14, Bearish, 4.5C 7.2% CHWY 48.44, No rating, 48.5C 6.4% PLCE 52.16, Bearish, 55.0C 5.7%
I think CHWY has the best upside, literally everyone is ordering for their pets from them. PLAY has the biggest downside, they still aren't open and are basically still fucked. GME who the fuck knows but keep this in mind: Short % of Float (May 15, 2020) = 251.30%
I think the big guys are driving options prices. Deep in the money calls are cheaper because the big guys don't want to tie up their capital. This gives an advantage to a small player if they.... Wait I'm not telling you my secrets!
selling puts on GME to stupid bears sounds like a great idea.
Blake Edwards
ATVI apparently is looking bearish in the short term because the CEO was taking too much compensation then took all the credit for the company beating the S&P 500.
Nolan Howard
Never do this. Never go in to debt unless you need to purchase a thing with relatively stable value and hold the equity of said thing. Using debt, beyond, for instance, margin to increase your leverage, is very irresponsible.
keep fighting the good fight OP. I'll see you fags next weekend. I can't really deal with the US open market shitters. It's so tiresome.
maybe
Why not Twice or Lovelyz
>it's going to hold $4 what price zones would you enter? I bought 100 on a gamble at $2.78 and rode it to $4.12, missed all that tomfoolery at $5 and $6.