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This is the most fun I've had in years! And now I've been proclaimed an official lion...sweeet!
I was in that one since yesterday and just closed it with +5%. Thanks
Greg, why do you increases the strike price?
closing position realizes profits. then open new leveraged position.
Thank you. I get that, but why increase the strke price?
I'll hazard a guess that it's to keep you in the more actively traded options as the price moves. If you get too far away from the price of the underlying, there isn't much activity.
Jan 22 367 since yesterday 🙌 up nicely
thank you , i’m 20 years old , extremely grateful for your resources.
367 for me ... got out at the last minute ... 60 bucks per contract on this one. 👍
Looks like the 10yr note is starting to fall away.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MbL5LhaH_rlmHl9fYWQc5GGLBSRDbpr1DhozYskoqpg/edit?usp=sharing
Closed w 5% gain
When you roll over into a new position, do you still start small?
yes, again in case it goes against you add more.
Out of the money?
That would be ITM
I see. Thanks!
This is the most fun I've had in years! And now I've been proclaimed an official lion...sweeet!
I was in that one since yesterday and just closed it with +5%. Thanks
Greg, why do you increases the strike price?
closing position realizes profits. then open new leveraged position.
Thank you. I get that, but why increase the strke price?
I'll hazard a guess that it's to keep you in the more actively traded options as the price moves. If you get too far away from the price of the underlying, there isn't much activity.
Jan 22 367 since yesterday 🙌 up nicely
thank you , i’m 20 years old , extremely grateful for your resources.
367 for me ... got out at the last minute ... 60 bucks per contract on this one. 👍
Looks like the 10yr note is starting to fall away.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MbL5LhaH_rlmHl9fYWQc5GGLBSRDbpr1DhozYskoqpg/edit?usp=sharing
Closed w 5% gain
When you roll over into a new position, do you still start small?
yes, again in case it goes against you add more.
Out of the money?
That would be ITM
I see. Thanks!