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  1. tommcginnis

    Covered Call - same broker?

    What you describe is not a covered call -- it is naked, and has ramifications with regard to (newb's) trading permissions, as well as significant margin impact.
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    Covered Call - same broker?

    The "coverage" of a covered call occurs within a single account. You sell a call, and the margin requirements are covered by the stock you already own. If you do not own the stock yet, then you are pursuing a "Buy-Write" where your contract line includes a purchase of stock net of a sold call...
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    Here comes the pain

    Nope. Not missing that at all. Here's another little statistic for you -- over 45% of those who contract the CoVID-19 virus will remain asymptomatic over the duration of their infection. These are not numbers getting a lot of play. They're not shocking. They ARE early -- and bear close...
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    Here comes the pain

    It will not be a treatment that swings the market, but actual data. The U.S. loses ~30,000 lives annually to influenza in the average year. (It's between 20k and 55K in recent years, with the mean closer to the bottom.) Over a five month flu season, that's nearly 200 souls lost per day. And...
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    Can anyone enlight me on IBs trade overview summary

    Isn't this the same thread? https://www.elitetrader.com/et/threads/cant-believe-it-total-p-l-missing.341565/ I suspect that the IB support crew are too polite [:wtf::rolleyes:] to tell you that what you wish for is impossible. It's why individual growth rates have issues adding up to CAGRs: as...
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    Is there a high low ticker for Interactive Brokers?

    Go to IB's webinars and distinguish between TWS and the Mosaic interface. Don't try to short-cut this. FWIW, I don't know of a serious trader who uses Mosaic. TWS has as many different set-ups as can be thought up. A thoroughly tweaked TWS takes me a good 2 weeks to finish -- and I don't know...
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    Pyramid structure in daily trading

    Pyramiding is a tool by which to average into a position; it is not a tool by which to mitigate risk via the escape of a bad outcome from a first/only position. Risk mitigation is an added bonus, but if it is the primary goal of pyramiding your trades, you are pushing a Martingale, and as the...
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    This sustained day to day market fluctuation is unprecedented

    Just wait until a reliable source sez the crisis is over -- then you'll see a pop of limit-up snaps that will go for days in one direction.
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    Lets talk variance

    Absolutely. I don't buy gasoline by the average price in my state -- I buy it from the station in front of me.
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    What happens if they decide to shut down the markets?

    in 2020, there is no more greater example of "social distancing" than the global financial markets. There is no reason to close a financial system which allows capital flows into and out of business entities to fund the economy. There are 10,000 reasons not to fuck with it.
  11. tommcginnis

    The Fed has to now ignore the stock market

    First, I really don't understand the FED hate that pervades ET posts all the time. I don't get it. They have two aims -- *mandates* -- and they consistently address them better than perhaps any other governmental agency aside from the armed services. Second, regarding this weekend drop: I'm...
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    IB Initial Margin on ES is 22,000

    I mean, really. Anybody notice the >70 VIX last trading day? Eh? If YOU were IB, what would you do? :rolleyes: We're down almost 5% more than Friday's close. WHAT would you do? :rolleyes:
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    So how deep the recession will be?

    Technically, I'm not convinced we'll go far enough to *have* a "recession" -- but for a single quarter, I think a drop of 11%-25% is easy.
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    Lets talk variance

    Recognizing BSM' volatility as an agglomeration of individual strikes' IV, I have always been more interested in the individual strikes, or at least the behavior of the local neighborhood. This means that I care less about skew, and allows (perhaps) more attention to unexpected differences...
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    SP500 back to $3300 by end of month

    Take a deep breath, folks -- a run on staples (which we have seen) is not the same as a break in the supply chain. Big ol' difference. The first (which, again, we have actually seen) is *extra* demand -- demand beyond the ordinary. It will consume some disposable income, but that will affect...
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    Trump says he has the right to remove Powell as Fed chair but hasn’t ‘made any decisions’ yet

    Well! That will certainly lend calm and stability to the financial markets. :confused: Stable Genius strikes again......:cool:
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    SP500 back to $3300 by end of month

    Break out your ol' dcf notes: this is all nothing more than a call on future earnings. Some thoughts: • Two things caused this de-valuation: the CoVID-19 and the Russo-Saudi oil upset. • Humans are a social species -- gathering together is instinctual. • The majority of world economic activity...
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    Budget Problems And Solutions.

    Dude, YOU don't understand the Quantity Theory Of Money. (Nor, apparently, can you write it.) Hey -- we're done. (I'm done.)
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    Budget Problems And Solutions.

    Holy COW. o_O You have no grasp of the subjects about which you write, nor (apparently) do you understand the internal contradictions you write in a single sentence, nor the contradictions you write into one post versus another. Again, rather than write blather, put your ideas into a simple...
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    Budget Problems And Solutions.

    Good for youuuuuu! Great! Marvelous. May I suggest a perusal of The Structure Of Scientific Revolutions though, before you compare notions and preferences to theories and science? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Structure_of_Scientific_Revolutions
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