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1 contract traded Fri van is that you/ :D

Nope. I merely pointed that out to you. When you see puts that far out of the money at that percentage of the current stock price, it means the market makers have a strong belief that the stock is heading down long term. I don't have the data in front of me atm, but I wanna say it was a factor of 300 basis points. By comparison, over the same time period, with a proportional otm strike, the SPX puts are about .45 basis points. Granted that's an index so a move that large has a low probability, but its also a 600X(+) factor. I pointed it out bro, do with it what you will. Snarky comments are no way to learn new things dipshit.
I'm not saying the stock is a short Stoney... but if you were a real player, you'd sell the Sept $160 puts for $11+/-. It's free money right? Or is this graduate level in your world?

Obviously you've done your dd, you completely understand every aspect of the business, a strong grasp of their balance sheet and cash-flows, both historic and forward... and therefore you think it's safe to recommend to the readers here that it's going up.

That... or you just liked the picture of the TV in a Seeking Alpha article from which you seem to pull all your ideas from and you're rolling the dice on the ever rising tide. I did miss your in depth analysis post though. What's your thesis? Riding the S&P as it hits all-time highs daily doesn't cut it for for the educated readers here. (Anybody can throw a dart right now and pick winners). Perhaps it was buried between useless Youtube videos and cut and pastes of other peoples opinions? :rolleyes:
 
Sorry for the double post--


Update-- + $33

Letting walmart go here we have a new horse TGT.

Walmart Inc.

$167.932.68(+1.62%)3:25 PM 02/01/24
NYSE |$USD |Realtime
Lol. Since you felt compelled to give me sh*t about SNAP being down $1 from $12 in one day... Initially I was nice, and I didn't point out you're $33 here under-performed the S&P by 12% over a 1.5 year period. And that's an index!: Great call!. Don't spend that $33 all in one place. :rolleyes:

$134--->$167=24%
SPX---> +36%


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Any more updates?
To your credit though, at least this one didn't drop 50%. You finally nailed one.:p
 
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