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    Crash, Correction or Studder Step?

    don't hedge gains, hang out by StckTdr. After all he is right again, Dow erases 200 point gain as we post! payS Do you even remember 1999-2003??? Things change awfully fast and if you don't adhere to strict stop-loss methods all this hoopla will simply be moot. G
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    Managing Funds for a Living

    Not saying my Fund is a flash 50-100% right out the gate. Not even saying my fund isn't down after almost 5 months. What I am saying is capital is preserved and AVERAGE annual gains will/does exceed 50%. Grand you say? You are RIGHT:D Take a look... C2 fund is almost exact to...
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    Managing Funds for a Living

    Well my bets are placed. As of right now, buyers will need to once again save the day - or the Fed. Could once again be an ugly close so I place a WOTM bearish call spreads in FXI and QQQ as well as bought some NOV 52p in the QQQ. Most indexes (QQQ aside) are already in Feb decline...
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    Managing Funds for a Living

    Basically what we have is a typical late-stage bull market. Quite incredible isn't it? I mean when a person like StockTrdr makes statements as such over and over and develops a following...lol... Looking at YTD charts of DJIA/SPX/Nasdaq/RUT/MID/SML/Soxx and well you paint an amazing picture...
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    Crash, Correction or Studder Step?

    Basically what we have is a typical late-stage bull market. Quite incredible isn't it? I mean when a person like ST makes statements as such over and over and develops a following...lol... Looking at YTD charts of DJIA/SPX/Nasdaq/RUT/MID/SML/Soxx and well you paint an amazing picture of what...
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    Crash, Correction or Studder Step?

    What a bunch of idiots. I'm the man and I KNOW. The market can only go up, up, up, up, up. Why would you think differently? Haven't I PROVEN my prowess to all of you? Your loss. It's just a dip - WE GO HIGHER FROM HERE. :( :confused: o o o o o o o o p p p p p p p p s s s s s s s...
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    Naked Index Calls = $$$$

    This may be useful as copied from C2 Forum. My writing again: Well lets see, I entered my Covered Call Fund (not the actual name) on Collective2.com at just about the same time as the market was topping and just before it did I took a hit with IOC that was a bit over-allocated and didn't have...
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    Managing Funds for a Living

    This may be useful as copied from C2 Forum. My writing again: Well lets see, I entered my Covered Call Fund (not the actual name) on Collective2.com at just about the same time as the market was topping and just before it did I took a hit with IOC that was a bit over-allocated and didn't have...
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    $1MM liquid -- how difficult to achieve 15% annual ROI with option writing?

    First off happy retirement. Secondly, I like your outlook in that study is required if worthwhile goals are to be achieved. Two of my threads are devoted to just this topic: <b>http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=1634404#post1634404</b>...
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    Managing Funds for a Living

    Some recent plays that show how covered calls coupled with accurate market direction analysis can produce a 20-25% outperformance versus the Nasdaq in EACH year. Past exponential gains were preserved with 26-Jul-2007 "Stop Losses" call that cashed us out of long positions. Accurate...
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    Stock Trad3r INDEX

    - every late-stage bull market sweeps up the masses that ALWAYS get it wrong. They start believing their delusions - such as ST's statements - until they are violently proven wrong. ALWAYS. G
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    Stock Trad3r INDEX

    Ok. So according to you everything is different now "and in the foreseeable future" :confused: So mortgage the house buy as much on margin - or better yet with options. :D Thankfully, no sense in posting here anymore. <b>THE THREAD CAN NOW BE CLOSED</b> And stocktrder can go on...
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    Stock Trad3r INDEX

    u guys are SO funny...calling yourselves "EliteTraders":D So like 1999, during a late-stage bull market u buy the most liquid safest plays and hold on for dear life. Likely to produce a real frothy 50-150% return...and then what? So you have the prowess to take profits out on the way up...
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    Managing Funds for a Living

    No need rc...no redirection to services or site or name of C2 account.:D This is simply an ongoing study of perhaps my attainment of some rather lofty goals...and how that might translate into future money management opportunities. No solicitations at present or likely needed once...
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    Managing Funds for a Living

    OK I think I found it. However it seems a bit different. It trades the "ES" e-mini futures contract at 50X. There is a "SP" contract that trades 250X. What are the specifics to trade this? gA
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    Managing Funds for a Living

    @Pekelo Which system on C2 is this??? Ps
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    Naked Index Calls = $$$$

    Of course if you are like me - on track to meeting these goals, you need to do a 52-week comparison with recent performance. In-keeping with all past performance charts, the recent measure of my funds show past gains are preserved as well as outperformance vs Nasdaq (moreso the S&P and Dow)...
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    Managing Funds for a Living

    Of course if you are like me - on track to meeting these goals, you need to do a 52-week comparison with recent performance. In-keeping with all past performance charts, the recent measure of my funds show past gains are preserved as well as outperformance vs Nasdaq (moreso the S&P and Dow)...
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    Naked Index Calls = $$$$

    In the future managed accounts will be held for a pre-determined period (more than one year and likely 2), expectations will be to outperform the market (nasdaq) by 20-30% each 52-week period and overtime my 8-year performance chart growth will even be exceeded. More importantly, <i>all...
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    Naked Index Calls = $$$$

    <b>How is everyone?</b> Hope all got thru the correction with their psyche intact. It's all routine here, but I continue to learn very valuable lessons. I've been through many, many, many corrections and the last Bear Market. I lived in Silicon Valley in the hey-day (I've now gone Hollywood -...
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