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re: BOIL has become predictable
Posted on 7/30/14 at 6:51 pm to Iowa Golfer
Posted on 7/30/14 at 6:51 pm to Iowa Golfer
Honestly that seems less risky than just going straight up long on calls or puts, as long as you can manage it, as you say.
Posted on 7/30/14 at 7:09 pm to sneakytiger
Yes and No. If NG falls through the floor you could be forced to buy something at $20 that is trading for $3. NG won't go through the floor, but UNG has almost been BK before.
I do think I'm going to sell puts on NG contracts. Maybe UNG, but I'm not sure about that yet.
I just post a lot of strategy on here. Think through it in public and sometimes I get good feedback.
All b.s aside, they're some really smart guys on the money board. There are some that are pretty conservative. Some closed minded. Some let preconceived notions, not always accurate, temper their insight. But these guys are helpful also. In their own way.
No one has the magic answer. If I have a year where I have 55% winners, and I loss control and risk manage the other 45%, it's really a good year. Controlling losses let winners be what they are. Winners.
I do think I'm going to sell puts on NG contracts. Maybe UNG, but I'm not sure about that yet.
I just post a lot of strategy on here. Think through it in public and sometimes I get good feedback.
All b.s aside, they're some really smart guys on the money board. There are some that are pretty conservative. Some closed minded. Some let preconceived notions, not always accurate, temper their insight. But these guys are helpful also. In their own way.
No one has the magic answer. If I have a year where I have 55% winners, and I loss control and risk manage the other 45%, it's really a good year. Controlling losses let winners be what they are. Winners.
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