abrakadar 17
"1) From your experience, how often can I be forced to buy back the shares after short sale settlement?"
rarely.
don't worry. even if you get a notice of a buy-in they usually find stock before the actual buy-in.
which city are you trading from?
regards,
zdreg
my favorite magazine cover march 6,1999
guess the price in march 1999?
december 1998 it was $9.88 Crude Oil (petroleum), Dated Brent, light blend 38 API, fob U.K., US Dollars per Barrel
no.
i suggested that you take the side of a bet that the straddle will not be profitable.
zdreg to neww.."you are wrong. how much are you willing to bet that a long term straddle will not prove to be profitable?"
do you see the word not?
nothing I said contradicts your response except for the short phrase "timing isn't critical." you have to be in sync with the market to be a successful trader as opposed to being a successful investor, where timing is not nearly as important.
it doesn't apply to new york city and miami where the rich from all over the world buy just in case the sky falls in their home countries. think russians and chinese. then there where the american fools in miami, the hub to s.a.. AND WINTER SUN, who sold to the canadians and to the brazilians...
stop lying about a public record. now you have become a troll.
2 months it took you to post a response.
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Who posts most often ET?
market surfer was a front for timothy sykes and victor neiderhoffer . he refused to produce their track records, while proclaiming both of them as...
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