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    If most of your paycheck does not go toward a mortgage.

    That has to be good for the economy? All these people walking away from 2-4 grand mortgages are no longer house poor. So it seems higher forclosures and dropping property values is actually good not bad. I never understood the inflate housing prices beyond normality and then telling...
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    82 style rally?

    But I think people jumping out of 2-3-4 grand monthly mortgages into 600-1000 dollar rents must be a bullish sign. I know Obama wants to prop up housing and keep people house poor servicing 80% of thier wealth in mortgage payments. But I think folks bailing out of homes is like cutting...
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    82 style rally?

    The whole thing reminds me of it. The big M&A Spree, double digit unemployment. Lots of Capital being used for speculation. It was during the 80s when we began our big hollowing out of US industry which lead to the big bull run. Maybe this is the second leg. Anyhow just ride it. My short...
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    82 style rally?

    What do you think. Unemployment was over 10% and a big bull rally began that ended in the dot com pop?
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    Regulators close 6 banks in Ga, NJ, Ohio, Wis

    I wonder if once all the small banks are gone will we just have 3 big banks.
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    OS on Airplane bluescreens plane takes dive.

    Three minutes later it plunged a further 120 metres, this time over 16 seconds. Nine crew and 106 passengers were injured. After a forced landing at Learmonth, 14 people were airlifted to Perth for treatment while another 39 people were taken to hospital. The ATSB's investigation found...
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    theta is the edge correct?

    I do not gamble on single stock. What if CRM goes to 0? My question is regarding the indexes, not gambling on one stock.
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    theta is the edge correct?

    Why not compared to Joe Blow who puts in money on a monthly basis on a vanguard index fund?
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    theta is the edge correct?

    it is still an edge. even in a bear market shorting SPY puts will return better than buying SPY naked at the current spot
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    theta is the edge correct?

    Even though going long SPY options has limited risk for that specific trade, the life of the option is limited and time value always goes to zero. So your risk is limited but the losses do add up and are cumulative (like buying lottery tickets, you risk 1 dollar but over 1000 buys you ended...
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    No more selling dope, we are gonna trade.

    Yeah I saw his other posts and they are screenshots of his etrade account with transactions. I would watch out though though. IRS gets curious about big deposits out of nowhere.
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    initial claims of 450+ every month question.

    That means in 12 months 5.4 million lost their jobs right? So this means if it keeps up at 450K next year 10.8 million more with no jobs? Can this keep going this high? At some point wont companies run out of people to fire?
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    Where's the liquidity?? (SONC)

    stick to ETF options like SPY
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    S E R I O U S Tea party discussion, Republican implosion.

    Why are teaparty candidates so weak? Odonnel seems pretty weak, was there no one better that the tea party could have nominated?
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    Volume going down big as fewer fools get suckered into frequent trading?

    I hope stocks zig zag sideways for years. Options income is quite strong.
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    Prop Leverage without series 7

    I always notice that people who never take the effort to do something right never do well. Maybe 100 hours is too much work he probably wants to get rich quickly in a week or so.
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    Prop Leverage without series 7

    Oliver velez Team trading does not require a Series 7
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    I blame this mess on the Hippies.

    But whats the point of dying with millions in the bank and driving a 30 year old car etc..
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    ITM time premium and assignment risk?

    curious why would someone sell a covered call that is unprofitable if assigned?
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    house traders catching a falling knife

    But with stocks you can hedge risk either by selling covered calls, using collars or just buying a put. how do you hedge risk with a house? At least stock you can buy some kind of insurance on and put in a price floor. but a house what happens if you lose your job and have to relocate...
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