Favorite team:Virginia 
Location:Virginia
Biography:Trying to be a better person today than I was yesterday.
Interests:Cars, Racing, Investing... Cars, Racing
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Registered on:5/1/2015
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[quote]Setting stop less orders. 190 for Apple, 330 for Cigna.[/quote] Pretty tight stops. I’m assuming these are swing trades and not investment positions?...
[quote]I think he believes it was still fundamentally undervalued at that price.[/quote] [img]https://media1.tenor.com/images/2a24e9595bc5cdb7c08ed9b11d578e64/tenor.gif?itemid=11771057[/img]...
[quote]If it’s the guy who runs his own lot and wears a cowboy hat on commercials, then you can be pretty sure he’d take cash off the books and give you a better deal.[/quote] Problem there is, [b]that’s[/b] the guy you don’t want to be buying a car from in the first place. :spank:...
[quote]Help me understand this. If she buys call options on the 21st with a strike at $200, the stock was trading at $260ish…..so wouldn’t she pay a premium because she’s already in the money? If she was playing some long game wouldn’t it make more sense to buy a strike a little higher than the...
What did he say that makes him a dork?...
[quote]Ended up parting ways with one of them today at 1400% gain.[/quote] Congrats. Nice half court 3. :cheers:...
How long have they been in existence? What do the financials look like? What caused it to go from $25/share to .73/share? And over what period of time did that precipitous drop take place? IMO, all questions you should get solid answers to before relying on what friends or colleagues are doing. ...

re: Options Trading Thread

Posted by Jag_Warrior on 5/16/24 at 10:09 am
[quote]Selling covered calls on SQQ is not going to make up for the brutal decay factor inherent in a 3x inverse leveraged ETF.[/quote] Not a product or strategy that I’ve ever looked into - mainly because of contango and the risk inherent in being long leveraged products. So just a question ...

re: Options Trading Thread

Posted by Jag_Warrior on 5/16/24 at 10:02 am
[quote]Bumping for Jag and Friends[/quote] Thanks. :cheers: Jag wishes the VIX/IV on SPX would pop, so that premiums would get off these minimum wage levels. :lol: With the VIX being in the 12s, it’s difficult for me to do my “normal” trades without having to get too close to the flame, and...
[quote]el Gaucho[/quote] [i]Annnnnd[/i]… he’s back. :lol:...

re: Ian explains GameStop

Posted by Jag_Warrior on 5/16/24 at 8:16 am
[quote]so called "conspiracy theories" are statistically nearly always true.[/quote] Could you share those statistics and/or provide the sources?...
[quote]Freaking out? I went 100% cash Thursday. Why would I be freaking out ?[/quote] :wha: :speechless:...
[quote]You can transfer it to another HSA company of your choosing, if the one your employer sponsored begins charging fees or you want one with better investment options.[/quote] Something else I didn’t mention in the above post, but relates to what I said: even while you’re still employed, if y...
[quote]If you just arent eligible for an HSA, see about transferring that HSA to one that charges you either a lower fee or no fee (not sure if they exist if its not employer sponsored[/quote] This^^^ One of the most important things to remember about HSAs is that they are portable and are own...
[quote]I’ve got just under 100k equity in my current home. I’d only need 77k and some change to come up with a 20% down payment.[/quote] From a lending perspective, $100K of equity in a $300K home is one thing, while $100K of equity in a $600K home is something else. The percentage is what matter...
[quote]Put $1 Million in BITO and $200K in cash. [/quote] Putting almost 85% of ones portfolio in [b]ANY[/b] single investment (and I don’t care what it is)… :spank: [quote]Obviously there are risks so this is not investment advice.[/quote] But since you included that disclaimer, I guess I ...

re: Anyone retire early early?

Posted by Jag_Warrior on 5/11/24 at 9:16 am
[quote]What did you do instead of working?[/quote] I guess I could have “retired” in my late 20s. And by retired, I just mean having a corporate job. I would have still stayed involved in my real estate and other ventures. I guess from my father and grandfather, I have a real need to be doing...
[quote]I'm definitely not looking to do big trades, so hoping I could get more advise on a specific Trading Platforms to work with and difference between doing it thru a personal and business acct.[/quote] I’ve been using Think or Swim (TD Ameritrade/Schwab) for many years. Others may suggest Int...
[quote]then just pay tax on gains[/quote] You mean on distributions. ...

re: ANET - Arista Networks

Posted by Jag_Warrior on 5/9/24 at 4:23 pm
I’m glad this has turned out to be a good one for you. :cheers:...