Quoted from sir_tankalot:It is either 1987 or 1928.
What do you think?
- Lyman
my guess is 87. The federal reserve will be handing out even more free money soon to prop it up.
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Quoted from sir_tankalot:It is either 1987 or 1928.
What do you think?
- Lyman
my guess is 87. The federal reserve will be handing out even more free money soon to prop it up.
you guys are probably aware, but check out tastytrade.com. Tons of resources and trading strategies. And best of all it’s free.
Quoted from thedarkknight77:So what does Monday look like traders?
Lock limit down on futures open Sunday evening
Quoted from pinlink:I suck at this. How is EVERYTHING up right now? Thought we would see another plunge today.
Maybe we are back to the bad news is good news market.
Quoted from kpg:Ran a risk analysis on this
EXCELLENT play... 74% win rate... assuming AMZN is at $1900 by expiration, it has a 100% profit potential. I like it esp since I believe the market will be range bound.
But how did you get a fill on this without buying anything with the credit from selling the put spread? Did you buy the Call spread, or sell it?
Sorry I didn’t explain well
Sold 1660 put
Bought 1640 put
Sold 2200 call
Bought 2220 call
Did it all as one trade through tastyworks
So I make 7 bucks (x100) if stock stays between 1660 and 2220. I’ll probably close if i get to 50% max profit.
Quoted from ptrav1:Sorry I didn’t explain well
Sold 1660 put
Bought 1640 put
Sold 2200 call
Bought 2220 call
Did it all as one trade through tastyworks
So I make 7 bucks (x100) if stock stays between 1660 and 2220. I’ll probably close if i get to 50% max profit.
Max loss 1300 with max profit 700
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