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    SIPC Insurance

    Hello, if I trade through a prop firm by using my own money (that is, the prop firm only gives me access to its platforms but I trade my own capital) is my money that I deposit in the prop firm's account insured by SIPC or any other protection so that if the prop firm goes bunkrupt I don't lose...
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    Gaps Trading - Too Good To Be True?

    Thanks for the response. If you or someone else here have any links to materials from which I can learn more about successful gaps trading I will appreciate if you can post them. Also, I will be happy to see any reliable data as to REAL returns acheived through a period of a few years by...
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    Gaps Trading - Too Good To Be True?

    Hi , I recently read in the web a few stories of people that claim to make a lot of money in gap day trading strategies (about 1-2% per day on average, net of commissions and losing trades). This sounds to me as too good to be true and I'm not sure as to the reliability of such stories. I...
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    Gaps Day Trading - Too Good To Be True?

    Hi , I recently read in the web a few stories of people that claim to make a lot of money in gap day trading strategies (about 1-2% per day on average, net of commissions and losing trades). This sounds to me as too good to be true and I'm not sure as to the reliability of such stories. I...
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    Websites that Show Individual Trader's Activities

    Thanks. I am familiar with eToro, but I remember that there is other large service which allows traders to publish their trades and earn income and I don't remeber its name (I think there is "2" in the name of the website). Also, eToro focuses on futures, forex and CFD and I am searching for a...
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    Websites that Show Individual Trader's Activities

    Hello, can you please provide links to reliable and large websites which show real performance and activity of individual traders, so that other people can request to see the ongoing activity of other traders as well as show their activity to other traders? I know there are a few such large...
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    Hedging GBP/USD Risk Through Options

    Great explanation. Now I understand. Is the futures alternative preferable to the IB's loan since there are not financing costs involved? Or the financing costs will anyway be refletced in the futures price so these two alternatives are basically identical?
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    Hedging GBP/USD Risk Through Options

    Thanks again for your willingness to assist. Much appreciated. I'm sorry but I don't understand why the IB loan is equivalent to being short GBP/USD. In the example that I gave, if I have $100 as collateral and I buy stock at £65.3 by using a loan (so that the $ covers the full £ amount at...
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    Hedging GBP/USD Risk Through Options

    Let's assume that such gap risk is there and also that I want to buy the stock for the long-term and cannot adjust and monitor the hedge constantly (also it may be argued that these "adjustments" are actually closing the hedge at a loss, so it will not prevent a loss on the hedged position). In...
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    Hedging GBP/USD Risk Through Options

    Following my previous comment, here is an example: I take USD100 and convert it to GBP at exchange rate of 1.53, so that I have GBP65.3 with which I buy a stock, and I also sell GBP/USD futures (for simplicity let's assume that the futures size covers exactly the GBP amount with which I...
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    Hedging GBP/USD Risk Through Options

    Can you please elaborate on the adjustment issue? I really can't understand how you can separate the FX risk in this way when the stock collapses and the GBP/USD goes substantially up. In such situation I'm fine with losing on the stock itself but not with losing on the FX hedge in addition to...
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    FX Hedge Through Options

    The problem is exactly in situations when the stock goes substantially down and the exchange rate goes substantially up, assuming that I am not speculating on the GBP/USD spot and I don't want to buy more USD. In such case I lose money on the stock and I lose money on the FX hedge. True...
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    Hedging GBP/USD Risk Through Options

    Thanks for all the responses. So far the alternative of investing in the stock through IB's loan seems to be the most effective hedge, since I will only be exposed to the stock risk and not to the FX risk (but I will also incur substantiall financing costs). All other solutions, such as...
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    FX Hedge Through Options

    As I understand, the FXB also represents the GBP/USD, so if I want to be protected from the GBP's depreciation I think I should buy (and not sell) OTM put and sell (and not buy) OTM call on FXB, isn't it? Btw, why are they called "cables"?
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    FX Hedge Through Options

    Assuming that the available exchange-traded instruments are on the GBP/USD underlying (and not USD/GBP) I assume that the R/R would be a short OTM call and a long OTM put -- please correct me if I am wrong. Can you please state what are the most liquid exchange-traded products on the GBP/USD...
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    FX Hedge Through Options

    If I long the stock which is denominated in GBP doesn't that mean that I actually long GBP (the underlying) through the stock? If not, isn't there any way to create a "real" collar in such situation? Of course I would prefer to have a "real" collar in which my upside and downside are limited...
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    FX Hedge Through Options

    First of all thanks for the comments. I really appreciate your help. I don't want to be talked into something, I just wondered if buying OTM put and selling OTM call for a zero premium might be a better position then just selling futures, since I will have a limited upside and downside...
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    FX Hedge Through Options

    Hi, I posted a question regarding the best way to hedge GBP/USD exposure through options in the options forums but I didn't get answers (regarding options) so I posted also here. My problem is that I want to buy a GBP stock and I want to hedge against GBP fluctuations vs. USD by using...
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    Hedging GBP/USD Risk Through Options

    And if the stock goes to 0 and the GBP/USD goes to 2.2, will I not have more risk as opposed to a situation in which I just hold the stock? Also, why not just buying out of the money put on the GBP/USD futures or XDB? Or finance this put by selling out of the money call and creating a collar...
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    Hedging GBP/USD Risk Through Options

    Because I plan to hold the stock for a while and I can't just sell GBP. If I do that then I will increase my risk, not reduce it -- I will be both long the stock and short GBP, and if the stock goes down substantially and the GBP goes up substantially I will be exposed to two different risks...
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