Wtf. I have never interacted with this Donkeymagic in my life but it is safe to say put me back on ignore you ignoramus cunt.
Second tweet with the graph is very deceptive. If you start the regression from 1920, the trend would be much steeper and our current levels would look much more palatable, reflecting reality - which is middlish of the long term mega bull cycle, not endish. Late 2020s-early 2030s is what you want to watch out for.
got that one more green candlestick that i was looking for; sold a 10.5-pt Bullish Put spread, Jan 28, - 157.5 strike PUT / + 147 strike PUT collected a premium of $5.15 in advance, which defines my max risk of $5.35 by end of 1-25-22, should AMD close above $157.5, i get to keep all the premium that was collected in advance
my max risk, should AMD close below $147 at expiration, is as follows: 50 contracts X 100 shares of AMD per contract X $5.35 = $ 26,750 btw, i have already collected $25,750 in advance; and should AMD close above 157.5 at expiration, i get to keep all of it.
yes, as it relates to the VIX, the volatility index. when it's high---suggesting fear among traders---time to buy when it''s low---suggesting complacency---time to go
, i consider the source, one who tried to mock me for risking only $5.35 on AMD, when i was risking $ 26,750
Tesla recalls almost half a million electric cars over safety issues Elon Musk's EV co is recalling more than 475,000 of its Model 3 and Model S electric cars to address rearview camera and trunk issues that increase the risk of crashing, the U.S. road safety regulator said on Thursday. Tesla shares fell as much as 3% in the morning but rebounded and were last trading slightly higher around $1,088.76. The federal regulator has been discussing another camera issue with the automaker, while probing the electric vehicle manufacturer's driver assistant system and other issues.
[/QUOTE] the tweet has lots of misinformation nobody has more inside info, not even Senators nor Congress persons, than company insiders (officers / BOD members ) of the company insofar as minimizing / containing time decay, buying a bullish CALL spread is much more effective