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    Sample Futures Spread Portfolio Capital Requirements (CHEAP)

    Do you supply a client list to prospects so that they can vet your service?
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    U so hansum.

    U so hansum.
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    ThinkorSwim vs IB's TWS

    Here's the various condors (all fungible) on AAPL Mar21 520/30/40/50. A fly has more permutations as you can use shares to create synthetics (condor using shares would net-out to zero spot position). Anyway, here it is: Natural via puts Natural via calls Iron via the combo Take special care...
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    ThinkorSwim vs IB's TWS

    The guy can't execute an option combo and you're telling him about multicharts?
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    ThinkorSwim vs IB's TWS

    Well I don't know for certain that there is a route to IB's pool, be it algo or human, but I can attest that COB orders originating from TWS do appear on other front-ends, namely Wedbush/Lime (in my experience).
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    ThinkorSwim vs IB's TWS

    It's a credit. The offer represents the lesser credit when executing the synthetic condor (long the natural condor). I don't know why anyone has a problem with that. You would see a positive number if trading the call or put condor as it's a debit position. I do find it weird how IB expresses...
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    ThinkorSwim vs IB's TWS

    You're still an idiot. Seemingly impossible, but your argument has become even more absurd. I was explaining that the offer on the IC represents the "long" natural condor (all calls or all puts) and is short gamma. NO, you do create another quote or order line. You hit the offer to buy and the...
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    Not 97% but .3% of Climatologists agree.

    Numbnuts, I thought we were talking about Greenland and Newf? So now you're going to show us that adulterated (Lamb's last point) IPCC chart? http://www.skepticalscience.com/print.php?n=185
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    Realli Strange!!! SPAN Margin Naked Options

    I don't know as I know better than to sell naked (unless they're LEAPS).
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    Not 97% but .3% of Climatologists agree.

    Temps were lower (than present) during the MWP. So what happened to the mangoes limes and kiwi?
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    Not 97% but .3% of Climatologists agree.

    You do realize you're an idiot. Medieval Warm Period The Medieval Warm Period (MWP), Medieval Climate Optimum, or Medieval Climatic Anomaly was a time of warm climate in the North Atlantic region that may also have been related to other climate events around the world during...
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    Not 97% but .3% of Climatologists agree.

    . Medieval Warm Period The Medieval Warm Period (MWP), Medieval Climate Optimum, or Medieval Climatic Anomaly was a time of warm climate in the North Atlantic region that may also have been related to other climate events around the world during that time, including in China[1] and other...
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    Not 97% but .3% of Climatologists agree.

    lol yes I do... the same method by which they grow them now, and increasingly so, on the 1% arable land. You can keep making absurd conjectures that it was a tropical paradise, but you just come-off as ignorant and deranged. Similarly, it has enabled new crops like apples, strawberries,[25]...
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    Not 97% but .3% of Climatologists agree.

    omg you fool: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economy_of_Greenland Agriculture and forestry[edit] Agriculture is presently of little importance in the economy but climate change – in southern Greenland, the growing season averages about three weeks longer than a decade ago[24] – has enabled...
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    Not 97% but .3% of Climatologists agree.

    lol you're making an argument other than Erik the Red naming it as such to attract settlers to rape and pillage? omfg you are retarded.
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    Not 97% but .3% of Climatologists agree.

    Idiot, Your ABSURD contention is that they saw grapevines everywhere and then YOU proceed to extrapolate a more temperate climate proving (fuck no!) that the climate was warmer than at present!
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    How to realize full profit from bull call spread

    No, I was referring to the probability of expiring ITM on the 445P via the delta. Also pricing the digital based upon an OTC at 90/100. More direct than using the spread-delta.
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    Realli Strange!!! SPAN Margin Naked Options

    NDX is either subject to RegT or PM. PM is not SPAN.
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    Not 97% but .3% of Climatologists agree.

    Please continue to embarrass yourself. Vin -> vinber = wine -> wine berry. Leif never stated they were grapes, you tool. If you understood the root relates to "wine" and not grapes... they fermented BERRIES in Scandi and did so in Newfoundland. lol. Yeah bro, and the fuckers be growing oranges too!
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