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    Vertical Spreads for Aggressive Growth

    First time I tried the automatic trailstop reversal. Talk about (relatively) cheap peace of mind! In future though, I think I'll stick to placing my trades in the last hour.
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    Vertical Spreads for Aggressive Growth

    Using the 50SMA/68 support as the reversal point.
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    Vertical Spreads for Aggressive Growth

    Where did you get filled? And what do you think of ICE? Opened some June bull puts.
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    Vertical Spreads for Aggressive Growth

    JOYG inviting a bull spread
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    Vertical Spreads for Aggressive Growth

    I think you should take a look at AET...
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    Vertical Spreads for Aggressive Growth

    Not as well as I should have :D BTU - Looks like I got into this one prematurely. Bought some May 60 puts near the close on 20/4/6. Closed for a small loss on yesterday's high wave candle, as the rally started before the close. Watching for possible re-entry. MRVL - rolled down my...
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    Vertical Spreads for Aggressive Growth

    Did you join in the fun?
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    Vertical Spreads for Aggressive Growth

    Unreasonably overextended from both the major moving averages after the vertical move up. Anything less than a 50% retracement would be dissapointing...
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    Vertical Spreads for Aggressive Growth

    BTU looks poised for a substantial pullback - was almost a bearish engulfing pattern until the late rally. I think AAPL and MRVL are getting ready to take-off again.
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    Position sizing

    Some brokers (e.g. thinkorswim) factor in option pricing models into their analytical tools, showing you precisely where your break-even for a trade is, and your P&L based on the stock price.
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    Trader Myers-Briggs Personality Type

    INFJ. Should have guessed.
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    Living on a boat and avoiding taxes

    I'm no expert on taxes, just have a vested interest. You need to find yourself a good international tax accountant.
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    Living on a boat and avoiding taxes

    That's as far as I got with my initial enquiries. If you buy a nice place and have a net worth >1MM you can apply to be a HNWI (high net worth individual) with a ceiling of 10K to your tax liabilities. Make sure you spend 30 days a year there, keep it unoccupied for most of the rest of the...
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    Living on a boat and avoiding taxes

    Buy a place in Gibraltar and spend at least 30 days a year there. You'll be considered a resident for all intents and purposes.
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    Living on a boat and avoiding taxes

    As long as you're spending less than 90 days or so a year in the UK, you're classed as non-resident and not liable to tax on worldwide income.
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    Living on a boat and avoiding taxes

    Avoidance is legal. Evasion isn't.
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    Living on a boat and avoiding taxes

    The UK resident non-domicile situation seems almost too good to be true. Romik, do you know of any catches? Had to postpone the meeting with the accountant until Friday.
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    Brave New World

    Heart pounding, muscles taut within the bio-engineered wetsuit, I stare in awe. Like a bloodthirsty missile from an infernal launch pad, the monstrosity courses ever higher in it’s maniacal ascent, cleaving the waters in two. Dull and black and scabrous, moving with singular intent...
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    Living on a boat and avoiding taxes

    Non-residency was extremely appealing when I thought I could spend 181 days a year in London. It seemed like the perfect excuse to avoid the colder seasons. Then I learnt that staying an average of 91 days per year over four consecutive tax years also rendered you a resident. This...
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    Living on a boat and avoiding taxes

    Given that Campione is uniquely situated between Italy and Switzerland, without falling under the jurisdiction of either (to my understanding), you ultimately have the advantages of Switzerland (e.g. communications, stability, banking etc) without paying taxes. And you are exempt from...
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