Hey vanzandt... your "AMC too much debt its going bankrupt" theory

man i had this bitch 2000 at 6 and change. de pinga. I know i know hindsight i get it.

I hear you acere, if it makes you feel any better I had a LOT of 1.5 C 2023 and did the wise thing, cash it all out on the Jan pop.. thinking in probabilities my guess was to never look back at AMC. Boy I was wrong!
 

Reminds me of myself, and I shared my view in our trading group. At least I harvested the Jan pop, but never crossed my mind to leave some leaps with house money

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You dolts. Read the white paper.




How To Calculated The IRR Of Options Positions Using Options Straddles Strangles Things:

https://www.elitetrader.com/et/threads/whats-the-least-risky-options-writing-strategy.356446/page-2#post-5333493

"So, an out of the money call has a strike price that is ABOVE the spot price.

An at the money call has a strike price AT the spot price.

An out of the money call has a strike price BELOW the spot price.

With puts, its the same, just reversed.

So, for the ultimate protection, you would sell an in-the-money call and an in-the-money put. The deeper in the money, the more protection. An example.

Stock is trading for $20. You sell a call with a strike of $15 for $5.20, and a put with a strike of $25 for $5.20. So you collect $10.40 in premiums. Stock has to rise or fall *more than* FIFTY PERCENT before you lose a dime. Stock on average (assuming put-call parity or whatever its call, which is not likely the case, but just assuming that for simplicity for example purposes) you win 40 cents, pretty much risk free.

Any further questions?"


Salty takes questions and corrects some common misconceptions:

https://www.elitetrader.com/et/threads/whats-the-least-risky-options-writing-strategy.356446/page-3#post-5333569

His rigorous conclusions:

https://www.elitetrader.com/et/thre...s-writing-strategy.356446/page-4#post-5333870
The real question is who’s troll account is saltynuts? Impossible to shit out that many mistakes with so much confidence.
 
I have a feeling those are spit jars, for chewing tobacco. Just a guess.

@Overnight I took a very long walk today. There is NO reason for @Saltynuts to keep THREE cans of spit. Is he collecting his spit for posterity? Like human embryos?

NO, THIS IS ACTUAL NOXZEMA. Why does he keep it on his trading desk (if you can even call it that, more like a Meth Lab)? And not in his bathroom? That's the mystery. We have to get to the truth!!!
 
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@Overnight I took a very long walk today. There is NO reason for @Saltynuts to keep THREE cans of spit. Is he collecting his spit for posterity? Like human embryos?

NO, THIS IS ACTUAL NOXZEMA. Why does he keep it on his trading desk (if you can even call it that, more like a Meth Lab)? And not in his bathroom? That's the mystery. We have to get to the truth!!!

We'll never get to the truth unless we see a pic of the Noxema jars without the lids on, or SNuts tells us what they really are.
 
We'll never get to the truth unless we see a pic of the Noxema jars without the lids on, or SNuts tells us what they really are.

I think the THREE CANS of Noxzema are locked up subconsciously in a dream (within a dream)..

@Saltynuts could actually be that advanced...



Come back NOXZEMA...
 
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Salty,

you violeted the very basic law of leadership, which is, - when a member of your group have done/said something wrong, you don't speak about it in public, but behind closed doors, privately, one vs one
( e.g DM ,,Hey Vz, i think you were wrong")

The bee hive type of reactions, is a direct result of such mistake.
 
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