Are options a waste of time and money? (pun intended)

lol I will bet you any amount that you cannot provide proof this fill in a production account. There is no way you shorted the synthetic at 19 in a real-money account:

I have provided more than enough on calling the direction. I don't need to post my actual trades.
 
I have provided more than enough on calling the direction. I don't need to post my actual trades.


Yeah, because they don't exist.

Dude, you can't pull that sht on here. LOL autotraded the synthetic at prices that didn't print, bc well, futures would be too easy!

Those prints never hit. You did not trade the synthetic. Your "auto trade" screenshots of SPX are prints in cash, not the synthetic.

You Sir, are full of sht. PLEASE start a journal with this fraud.
 
Skew long????

Can you be a little more descriptive??

Long Delta,long/short gamma R/R???



I am going to break it down and make it simple enough for even you to understand...I am going to skew long on oil, VIX, and treasury yields.

And skew short on the Russell, NASDAQ, and S&P.
 
lol and TDA auto-traded SPX synthetics. Even if it were possible with TDA -> I could tell you how those prints are impossible as synthetics.
 
Skew long????

Can you be a little more descriptive??

Long Delta,long/short gamma R/R???

When I skew it long it means that I think that the price of that asset is going higher. When I skew it to the short side it means that I think that the price of the asset is going lower.

I thought that this is common trading terminology.
 
When I skew it long it means that I think that the price of that asset is going higher. When I skew it to the short side it means that I think that the price of the asset is going lower.

I thought that this is common trading terminology.

Show me the SPX synthetic print at 19 and pick up your cash when you win the bet.
 
At first I thought that you were trading skew,but realized it was a directional call..

Better to post trade

When I skew it long it means that I think that the price of that asset is going higher. When I skew it to the short side it means that I think that the price of the asset is going lower.

I thought that this is common trading terminology.
 
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