Covered calls until a meaningful rebound, it is.
Dad always taught me that it's not a loss until you panic sell.
The no loss unless you sell concept is more applicable to stocks. Options contracts have that limited life, so you can’t really wait for a recovery if you’re long. Contracts eventually go to zero. Equities won’t as long as the company remains solvent.
Down down down deep...we all know the market is the Trumpster's # 1 priority.
Golf is 1a
Melania might be 1b
It will be back boyz...it will return!
You're right.
However, I was assigned on some puts last week. Was referring to those.
Yes. Those positions do have an element available of waiting it out. Just with a different security. I’m doing that sitting on AVAV shares ATM.
AVAV isn’t very well liked by the analysts right now. But their balance sheet isn’t a mess and as far as defense goes it seems like they have a sound business model. LASER systems with a very efficient cost per “shot” to bring down hostile missiles. But AVAV and KTOS are very small relative to the LMTs, General Dynamics, , RTXs, etc. The giants could create issues for those $15B +/- market cap competitors.
I’ve tried doing the wheel a little bit, but I’ve hadn’t been too attracted to the prices selling the calls. But with the correction they’re looking better. 1-3 weeks to expiration is my playground.
ONDS might have fallen below the recent trading range yesterday. I’m waiting a little before selling another round of PUTS on ONDS. I’ve kept trading ONDS at very small amounts. $10 stocks (or less) are $10 stocks for a reason.
I did a round trip or two with RH, but was fortunate to be uninvested when that stock crashed. I might take another swing on it soon, but the impact of tariffs on the industry concerns me. I haven’t dug into their filings to see how much they’re impacted.
I think a lot of stocks fell below range in the past week, to be fair.
We’ll see. Siap
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Stock market today: Dow surges 900 points, S&P 500 and Nasdaq soar after Iranian leader signals openness to negotiations
Stocks turned sharply higher on Tuesday afternoon as investors became hopeful that an end to the war be may coming closer while a volatile month and quarter for stocks draws to a close.finance.yahoo.com
Well they overthrew the Shah to usher in the theocracy because the Shah was viewed as being extremely corrupt, a brutal dictator who ruled by violence, and too influenced by Western powers. They certainly got a government that isn't influenced by Western powers, but the ayatollahs certainly still do the first two. And we ended up with an Iranian government that hated the West because the previous government they had was one that we installed.I thought it was interesting that POTUS was including Iran having to reimburse us with oil. I have a feeling that that was included in order to give Iran a deal point to win and it’ll never happen.
Just getting them to stop their violence, including killing their own people, and making them give up their weapons and uranium doesn’t seem to me to be an unreasonable demand. Iran could thrive if they’d embrace peace and human rights.
It’s way over my pay grade to understand it all. But why haven’t they been able to get along? They were a very progressive, wealthy country before the religious nuts took control.
