>delta admitting that business demand may never fully return >MRNA unleashes a new pump and dump This is probably your last chance to get out of airlines by the way.
Theta usually increases big time near expiration, delta is low because the option is more than 10 points OTM for a stock which can take a couple weeks to move 10 points. MSFT has never hit 220 before, and at this rate, it's not going to fucking happen by Friday. Most people today were maybe looking at 210c, and 212.5c or 215c if they were feeling brave, but 220 is virtually off the table at this point. Zero interest and zero point in trying.
idgaf about your damn stock picks, i got a fucking 401k for that dumb shit
shill me your options expiring 7/17
Nolan Stewart
Mainly just a gamble to see if they get back near January levels. I've set limit sell orders on everything for around +100% from where they are now so I don't have to babysit them. Might be dumb but we'll have to see
Carter Morgan
Unironically AAPL 400c
Liam Roberts
haibane renmei? Definitely. Same artist from Serial experiments lain. A wholesome/dark experience and only 13 episodes.
>Mainly just a gamble to see if they get back near January levels That's the play but it doesn't answer why those picks.
Owen Russell
Deep OTM TSLA calls That bubble is going to be tested in American history exams. TQQQ Any oil memer should have been playing the futures contracts first. Then big oil months later. Then small oil years later.
Ryder Thomas
Out of the way babby nasdicks, it’s Dow chad’s turn
>MRNA unleashes a new pump and dump stock price aside, the data is legit so far. Suddenly it is much more hopeful for airliners now that we have a clearer timeframe on how long they need to survive through their cashburn. if you are more than 50% cash right now, you better buy into your watch list ASAP because we are in for a bull run.
my commercial real estate play about to fucking moon finally.
Isaiah Cruz
The pink haired girl is from the game Catherine Fullbody. Both the original and fullbody are in my top 10 favorite games.
Alexander Clark
This is why I just use moving averages, trend lines can be pretty subjective.
Jacob Long
>airlines is an already shitty sector normally bro, what? airliners have been shit historically but the consolidation after 9/11 and recession was what finally made them profitable. Air Canada being the prime example for sick gains. Just don't touch garbage like AAL
xlf is $24 after hours lol can't wait to watch it creep back to the red by 9:25am
Jack Smith
The only one on the list that was consistently down on the 5yr chart was AMPY, which I bought because it was just a stupidly low price and could 3x if it were to get back near January levels. Definitely my worst performer but still hoping their earnings report on August 5th starts another run up. Otherwise which ones do you mean?
Leo Ward
That's a boy though.
Wyatt Gomez
Im the holder of the AMZN 3500 call for 7/24. I genuinly believe that current AMZN price is low. What you are saying is that your call (and in my case, my call) are so far OTM with near expiry dates and hence the greeks dont favor us at all.
What happens if for some reason AMZN reaches 3300 by EOW? The greeks should in theory get better because 3500 at 7/24 isnt "impossible" by then. Correct?
Connor Torres
They still need to advance to the next phase of the trial with a larger sample size, and it's already a foregone conclusion that the vaccine won't arrive this year. That leaves plenty of opportunity for vulnerability and additional economic upset.
>airliners have been shit historically but the consolidation after 9/11 and recession was what finally made them profitable That consolidation and bankruptcy phase took nearly 4 years after 9/11. And that was a temporary acute pain. This has (and will continue) to last much, much longer. Airlines and cruise lines are boom and bust industries that are "late bull market". You actually need bankruptcies to happen so that fewer airlines can increase margins. Why are there boomers and robinzoomers that are so stubborn with picking this trash? Some of these airlines might even strategically declare bankruptcy to survive with debt restructuring that WOULD wipe out shareholders. And that is even before talking about share dilution (which AAL started) and international travel fuckery. I never see SKYW or MESA in their heads and these are most likely to recover first.
No, it doesn't, outside of the Dragon Demo 2 launch that launched astronauts to the ISS.
Connor Martin
Historically yes, especially when they launched the first humans from US soil recently. That's when it went above $1000
Luke Bennett
So we swing gold tomorrow right?
Lincoln Gomez
>Does tsla pump when SpaceX launches a rocket? TSLA pumps when a new deep OTM call appears. And even the most diehard of Elon cultists should be selling their shares to get similar returns with 1/40 of tied up capital.