A stock guru whose game seems to be sector rotation anticipation is talking about home builders. Is there a reason to think they may be coming into favor soon?
What is a good price and timeline on a put in your opinion?
Make sure I’m understanding, you would sell at the current price 2-3 weeks out expecting to get $400-500 per contract?In general, I like 2/3 weeks. If you mean CRWV specifically I’ll be looking to sell puts when shares go below $90 and I’m want sell around 5% of the share price. So 2-3 weeks, $90 strike, and $4 or $5 a contract. And I like to get contracts just on the OTHER side of ones with a lot of open interest.
It was the US Treasury Dept, not the Fed. The Treasury Dept announced tgatbit would "at least double" its purchases of long-dated bond issuances. There is already discussion that this move will likely force the Fed to raise rates more than they otherwise would have.Manipulation of interest rates by the Fed. Lower rates mean more people qualify to buy a home/mortgage.
Correct. Hard to make Billions if you play fair.It was the US Treasury Dept, not the Fed. The Treasury Dept announced tgatbit would "at least double" its purchases of long-dated bond issuances. There is already discussion that this move will likely force the Fed to raise rates more than they otherwise would have.
The Trump Admin needs to quit manipulating the markets.
The treasury works the long end and the fed works the short end. Everyone is watching the fed and ...abra capocus!, the treasury effectively lowers the rates! I was waiting on the 30 year to go to 5.5 before doing some rebalancing with bonds and stocks. But, the big hand steps in and makes all my grinding useless. And folks wonder why no one wants bonds anymore. The government is in the marketplace is why.It was the US Treasury Dept, not the Fed. The Treasury Dept announced tgatbit would "at least double" its purchases of long-dated bond issuances. There is already discussion that this move will likely force the Fed to raise rates more than they otherwise would have.
The Trump Admin needs to quit manipulating the markets.
How long does manipulation of market rates last, though?The treasury works the long end and the fed works the short end. Everyone is watching the fed and ...abra capocus!, the treasury effectively lowers the rates! I was waiting on the 30 year to go to 5.5 before doing some rebalancing with bonds and stocks. But, the big hand steps in and makes all my grinding useless. And folks wonder why no one wants bonds anymore. The government is in the marketplace is why.
A lot of would-be buyers are out unless prices reset lower, though.I sure hope so. I hold Rocket Companies, Floor & Decor, XHB, and MBC shares. HD is my 2nd largest individual stock.
Interest rates are still elevated, although historically not all that terrible. But people are hanging on to first houses after moving up because of the extremely low rates on mortgages issued about 20 years ago. Those loans will mature before too much longer and the incentive goes away
There’s a lot of pent up demand by 20 and 30 somethings.
TOLL and MTH.
MTH +4.97%I sure hope so. I hold Rocket Companies, Floor & Decor, XHB, and MBC shares. HD is my 2nd largest individual stock.
Interest rates are still elevated, although historically not all that terrible. But people are hanging on to first houses after moving up because of the extremely low rates on mortgages issued about 20 years ago. Those loans will mature before too much longer and the incentive goes away
There’s a lot of pent up demand by 20 and 30 somethings.
TOLL and MTH.
How long does manipulation of market rates last, though?
A lot of would-be buyers are out unless prices reset lower, though.
But I guess sales volume doesn't necessarily need to take off for the stock prices to rebound (for one reason or another) though.
Make sure I’m understanding, you would sell at the current price 2-3 weeks out expecting to get $400-500 per contract?
