Reposting from the previous thread for coomers. If you're worried about GME dropping in the short term, a play like this might be interesting to you. You have no upside risk if GME goes to mars (you'll make 6$ per set regardless of how high it goes), and your sweet spot is in the 12.50-13.50 range. In order to fall below 12.8 major institutions would have to sell. Break even is 11.95. If it does fall into the 12.50-13.50 range you'll make 55$ per set of contracts that you open. If you're not familiar with what you're looking at, this is: >Sell 12.5 Put >Sell 13.5 Put >Buy 14 Put with the premium from the previous two
How come the headline on every -.03% day is “rising covid cases cause markets to drop”? Like does anyone in the markets actually give a fuck about covid anymore? Surely a few thousand boomers and fat people getting a cough isn’t catalyst for assets to lose value?
Sebastian Martinez
>don't know what advice to give you because I only started making successful daytrades after reading your posts and you're clearly smarter than me kek Feels good man
>have you tried the williams$R strat on SPY or the Q's as well? it should theoretically work on anything as long as there's enough volume/liquidity. i like to keep things simple, all im looking for are pullbacks in the general trend that reverse into the direction of the trend, and applying risk management to those signals. idk if i can really make it any better with more indicators is the thing, i think the big brain move i need to do is using ToS to backtest over many many days worth of price action data and testing out different risk management choices to see what is statistically the most efficient, comparing week to week and month to month over like 5 years, etc. like, using 1x, 1.5x, 2x, or 3xATR better? is it better to do a risk:reward of 1:1, 1:2, 1:3, or some kind of "sell half equal to your risk then hold the other half until some amount, or until the indicator flips the other way" best? that's the big question that i need a computer to do for me.
>bought BCRX at 6.20 >sold today at 7.05 anyone else feel uncomfortable holding stupid pharma stocks? tech holds feel comfy as an engineer but anything else just makes me nervous as fuck
>Tfw never get to experience getting ur pucci pounded in an apartment above the streets of prague with the windows open on a sunny day while listening to alice phoebe lou and drinking wine and smoking royos with ur boobieboo
all the anons before the market opened were shitposting about how it'll keep pumping
Benjamin Russell
>-2% after jumping 40% in two days GUISE ITS GOING TO DUMP I NEED TO SELL
I mean, Im happy you closed with profit, but a little early considering everything that is coming this month. Good luck to you!
Carson Phillips
Wait you have puts for PLTR?
Dominic Cox
> Same. CLFspammer is honestly pretty annoying. Was a tossup between X and CLF for me last week and I went with spammerfag because of FOMO. I still blame myself but honestly need to just fucking filter him already.
Caleb Baker
But who wakes up and sees that 3,000 boomers got a cough and immediately sells everything?
Cooper Lopez
I'm not believing any GIKnigger's shilling until I see a source
Jose Richardson
My nigger
Samuel Robinson
>pullbacks in the general trend that reverse into the direction of the trend This is one part of it that I learned recently not to do the reverse of. i.e. don't try to buy into a pullback, but buy into a return to the tread from a pullback like you're saying Kept betting against SPY and Qs continuing to go up, finally realized last week what you just said, better to wait for a pullback then buy into it returning to overall trend
Jackson Campbell
i really want to COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM RECOMMEND ME THE BESST STUFF
Eli Perry
What strike call should I sell on my NIO this week bros?
Samuel Miller
I'm not saying it won't, but it just feels off. I know nothing of the sector
a 3% drop after a 22% pump yesterday and everyone is losing their mind... Keep fudding PLTR and I'll keep buying more.
Leo Clark
CX holders: globalcement.com/news/item/11705-cemex-launches-vertua-low-and-net-zero-carbon-concretes-in-mexico >Cemex has launched Vertua, a range of low and net-zero CO2 concrete products, in Mexico. Vertua uses a geopolymer binder solution created by Cemex’s Research and Development Center in Switzerland. It forms “one of the main components of the ambition to deliver net-zero CO2 concrete for all products and geographies by 2050,” according to the company. Bullish >concretes with up to 70% lower carbon emissions Governments around the world will see infrastructure spending as a way out of this recession. They will want it to be as eco friendly as possible to meet their climate pledges. CEMENT is the way of the future! CX my most comfy hold of the last 6 months by far
Isaac Watson
>tfw bought X just to not profit in the same stock as CLFaggot and prospered
Bro, you bought puts with that IV? You're going to get IV crushed.
Austin Perry
I think you meant AI, friend.
Jeremiah Carter
I'm in it for the long haul and I'm relieved it dropped. I rather it crab for awhile then have massive green hulk dildos followed by massive red ones. I was one of the anons yesterday saying it'll dip today. I'm surprised its only down -3% right now. I don't see it closing above $30 by EOW.
Carter Morgan
>>>/reddit/ I’m playing gy!be albums in my head
Jace Reyes
What option do I buy? Just give me something retarded... every well researched trade I make fails.....
right now it's a 2 hour playlist consisting of "remixes of popular songs"
Matthew Mitchell
I do because pharma stocks are used a lot by the big kike corpos insiders to swing trade on our backs, but this one still has promises to keep. I'll sell as soon as it gets a huge pump.
Liam Russell
MindMed, thank me later
Asher Thomas
>spend 2K on calls >stock immediately tanks
Lol.
Carter Garcia
EDM music
Hudson Ross
BFT WRONG WAY
James Cruz
$25 PLTR put faggot's delights.
Ryan Collins
They were just approved for the only oral medicine for HAE. ZERO competition.
Japan will be approved next week and already committed to purchased 50mill of their product on approval
EU approval comes in early January
Although a little further down the pipe BCX9930 is one of the most costly medicines
Liam Martin
PLTR looking strong today despite being down slightly
Can’t wait till water futures begin trading. I manufacture a key system that all water treatment plants have. I know who’s got what projects in the pipeline. Finally an insider
Imagine trying to get pumped up listening to anything with sub 50 BPM
Jack Perez
vaccine is here (UK), thursday will see apporval in US bears officially dead?
Adam Hall
Someone who thinks they can scalp it, or who's scared of not scalping it. Some businesses are taking it harder than others. They can't all be tax refund chads like DENN or essential businesses like GME.
Checked, small pull backs are bullish in the long run for those of us that have an outlook longer than a day.
Landon Smith
BUY THE URANIUM DIP >BUY THE URANIUM DIP BUY THE URANIUM DIP >BUY THE URANIUM DIP BUY THE URANIUM DIP >BUY THE URANIUM DIP
Adam Gray
Buy 100 shares of the stock, write a covered call. I just got over $200 selling a Dec 11 call for GME, the second it expires I'm writing another one. That's $400 in a week assuming the IV stays the same after earnings which it won't.
Angel Rogers
>X mooning >clf tanking god fucking damn it, i fell for the meme
Bentley Roberts
my brother works in a water treatment plant he says he wants to quit and work for GE, are they based?
wouldn't it be better to buy them on a red day kek
Ryan Hernandez
yeah, and W%R is a really good reversal indicator so it's pretty ideal for that. idk how i can incorporate volume into the matter though or if i should even bother trying, i've messed around with the ChaikinOsc which i like a lot (basically the macd of the a/d line, i.e. the momentum of volume) but i haven't found it to fix my signals too much while it prevents some otherwise good trades i could have gotten. i'd like to believe some kind of volume indicator could help filter out more bad trades while keeping in the good ones but at the end of the day im thinking i shouldn't bother and just stick to reversals of pullbacks (W%R) in the general trend (2 MA's)
Connor Cruz
>sold PLTR at $31 >gonna buy back in at $24 tomorrow >then sell again at $30 Imagine working for money.