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    SBUX - Just bought 100 contracts June 30 Calls at $0.50

    Easy money for whom? LOL :D
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    DNDN Look at this play!

    Thanks atticus. AZD
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    DNDN Look at this play!

    Could you provide actual numbers? Are we assuming we can borrow the stock? AZD
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    DNDN Look at this play!

    Yes, a "reverse conversion." Could you provide an example of a "box or roll." AZD
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    DNDN Look at this play!

    Okay, it looks like a conversion is out of the question since DNDN is nearly impossible to borrow but: Stock at 7.40 May 7.5 call at .5 May 7.5 put at .8 covered call = naked put 1) covered call: 7.40 stock price - .5 May call = 6.9 debit 2) naked put: 7.50 strike price - .8...
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    Possibly in over my head

    Paden, Congrats! It takes a lot to close out something like this. It also takes a lot to post your information publicly and subject yourself to scrutiny. Best wishes in your future endeavors! AZD
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    Possibly in over my head

    I too recommend getting out. Things may work out for you if 1) there is a delay is the announcement or 2) there is very little movement in the underlying after the announcement. But you DO KNOW that there is activity in the 2.5 puts and even in the 50 calls, right? Something to seriously...
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    SPX Credit Spread Trader

    Sorry for the imbedded post. I wrote the following: Another thing to keep in mind is the SET. It might not be as predictable as previous SETs (with small point changes.) If you look back several years ago in a higher IV environment, the SET point changes could vary wildly. Good luck...
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    SPX Credit Spread Trader

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    SPX Credit Spread Trader

    Rolling also = buying more time. If you roll the calls, you can increase or decrease the amount of calls you sell depending on your market outlook. You can also go further OTM (and further out with strike months) if you wish, and receive a credit. Yes, it is closing out one position and...
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    SPX Credit Spread Trader

    There is always the option (no pun intended) of an early roll to April. For that matter, perhaps a roll even further out . . . June, Sep, Dec etc. AZD
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    SPX Credit Spread Trader

    Here's to a smooth, spookless ride through expiration. :D AZD
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    SPX Credit Spread Trader

    That's volatility for you. For those who sold it - it seems that they are doing well. At least for now. AZD
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    SPX Credit Spread Trader

    Yes, the ol' sphincter relaxation. Why would you worry about spooking the market if you opened a bearish (call spreads?) position? AZD
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    SPX Credit Spread Trader

    Thanks. I still cannot believe these quotes. Huge spreads. For example, the June 1325 puts are going for 11 x 16 right now! A five point spread. Come on MMs, is that really necessary? AZD
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    SPX Credit Spread Trader

    Mark, Would you please elaborate on this statement? Almost zero public paper? AZD
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    SPX Credit Spread Trader

    These huge bid/ask spreads are killers! Sure, if you are entering a position, you can be patient. But with high IV and huge spreads, it makes exiting existing positions somewhat difficult. Observation: if you are patient, you can trade in between these spreads and do some scalping...
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    # of posts

    It seems you are incrementing to me. :) AZD
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    SPX Credit Spread Trader

    By the way, those tens of thousands of 1340/1360 spreads that were being filled at .20 - - - Well, at $5 plus on the natural, they aren't looking too bad for the buyer. AZD
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    SPX Credit Spread Trader

    Coach, Being the armchair prognosticator that you are (and for a chance to look like a genius), what's your call on the SPX in the next few days and into March expiration? AZD
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