Leverage, I dont understand the principle of it...

I will gladly answer #5, as it's been discussed in the thread which is linked below. The fun starts on page 18 in which Tango/Veyron states that a Euro-style option cannot be "opened and closed before expiration".

You'll do well to read pages 18-20:

http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showt...10&highlight=close an eurostyle&pagenumber=18

Quote from Veyron 16.4:

Stop pretending to know what you are talking about and answer the question, clown.

How do you open and close a European Currency Option Contract BEFORE EXP?

Do you even know what makes European different from American style options? You wrote this stuff, not me - LOL!

Clown. :D


I am still shaking from paranoia. I should never have messed with such a powerful and skilled pilot/FX Trader.
 
Quote from oldtime:

..... Many of us are students of the disturbed. Since that is what most trading strategies are based on......but I do like a good laugh

Great piece of humour :)
 
Quote from oldtime:

and he's a rascist who doesn't like to live in neighborhoods where the women don't look like his mother.

OH SHIT, see what you made me do!

There's a pestilance upon the land

who will be the good guy to save us all?

It all started with tango, I say we kill him first and see if that appeases the gods.

Things were peaceful around here until he showed up

One of my tomatoe plants is dying. Blossom end rot, not sure if it is due to lack of calcium, or just bad posting

" I say we kill him first "
it is best to use the phrase "eliminate with extreme prejudice."
 
Quote from Tango 6 Alpha:

That is a Phenom 300:

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Do you know who happens to own this one? Do you recognize the hanger behind it? Do you know how much that hanger cost? Do you know what it took to secure that hanger, in light of the low hanger availability in the part of the country that I live in?

At the time of the photo, it was owned by Tug Hill, Inc., a Texas-based oil and gas investment firm. It was managed by Executive Air Share and is pictured outside their hangar at Fort Worth Meacham Airport.
http://australianaviation.com.au/2010/01/first-phenom-300-lj-delivered/
http://www.flyingmag.com/news/first-embraer-phenom-300-delivered-time-bonus-depreciation
http://www.execflightservices.net/index.php
http://www.execairshare.com/

It has since been sold and is now owned by SPEGS AVIATION LLC
http://www.paravionltd.com/aircraft/2009-embraer-phenom-300
http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry/NNum_Results.aspx?NNumbertxt=454DR


Quote from Tango 6 Alpha:

Furthermore, Embraer, does NOT have manufacturing facility in Australia, which is precisely where that aircraft is sitting in the photo.

This is wrong. I think you messed up there.

Quote from Tango 6 Alpha:

I do own part of a Fractional Executive Jet Service, and at least one (1) aircraft within the fleet,

I doubt that.
 
There is at least one part of this that is easy to resolve: Atticus says this guy Hosea is some broke dude living in California. If I read correctly T6A claims to be living in Australia.

I can think of plenty of ways that T6A could prove his claim, print a copy of this post, hold it up next to anything that you can only find in Australia (a license plate would do - not yours of course), take a picture and post it on this thread: problem solved.

Even better would be a picture of this post taped to the jet you alleged own but I understand that logistically it could be asking a lot.
 
Quote from GTS:

There is at least one part of this that is easy to resolve: Atticus says this guy Hosea is some broke dude living in California. If I read correctly T6A claims to be living in Australia.

I can think of plenty of ways that T6A could prove his claim, print a copy of this post, hold it up next to anything that you can only find in Australia (a license plate would do - not yours of course), take a picture and post it on this thread: problem solved.

Even better would be a picture of this post taped to the jet you alleged own but I understand that logistically it could be asking a lot.
So we tanned his hide when he died Clyde and that's it hanging in the shed

oh tie me wallaby down boys tie me wallaby down (etc)
 
Quote from Tango 6 Alpha:

Let me shorten it for you:

T6

Where, Alpha = First.


Even as a GA Pilot, you had (must have) taken the exact same journey to General Aviation Meca that I and hundreds of thousands of people take each year. I'm not going to tell you were that place is within the United States, because of course, you are a GA Pilot and thus there would be no way on earth (or, in the heavens) that you would not already know where that glorious place is located each year on earth.

So, given that you've had to have visited GA Meca at least once in your GA life, I would suspect that you have seen the T6 and thus, now are fully aware of what Tango 6 Alpha might mean.

It is really nice to see someone here on ET, from GA! I've met a few pilots in the online trading world in the past (not many) and I can only think of one that did not fly into an equidistant airport somewhere in the CONUS to meet with in-person.

Yes, it is a bit off-topic, but what do you fly and where do you hanger-up?

Thank you for the clarification "T6", that clears it up. My previous hanger neighbor had a T-34 mentor and a friend recently completed an immaculate 20 year restoration on his T-28, I should have been able to pick up on the T6. Alpha threw me off.

In reply to your inquiry:

I was based in Northern California, but moved to Europe a few years back. I relinquished my Hangers and sold my Aircraft as I do not see myself returning.

Over the years I have owned a Cessna 310P Colemill conversion, two C-182's, two PA-30's and a Citabria 7ECA. The 7ECA and PA-30B CR being complete restorations. I enjoy[ed] all aspects of aviation: flying, aerobatics, jumping and restoration.

I have accumulated time in numerous aircraft, most notably in DC-3, Twin Beech C-45, Twin Bonanza, Beech B-55 Baron, Beech Duchess, Cessna 421, Piper Aerostar, Aero Commander 500, Pilatus Porter, Piper Seminole, and Cessna 150 on Floats.

I actually never made it to Oshkosh. I had planned a few trips but something always conflicted with my calendar. In the early years I was involved with a Formula one race team @ Reno Air Races, which along with Skydiving consumed my time. In the later years between restorations, charters and my business I couldn’t justify the time... at times I regret missing Oshkosh but doing so didn’t detract my love of Aviation.

Blue skies and tailwinds
 
The troll know as Hosea Askew, the blown retail FX trader was a fan of Wizetrade... so much so that he quit his job because of the wizetrade monies!

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AKA:

Stealthtrade
idouble
horizontal
signalbender (kreslik)
dozens of others

He's running 4 aliases on this Kreslik thread alone. He's been banned by more than a dozen trading sites. Here, where he sings the praises of Wizetrade:

http://kreslik.com/forums/viewtopic.php?p=40925

He's had a long-running battle with therumpledone. Hosea Askew stole IP from therumpledone and was banned as a result. He's also claimed to RE the wizetrade algo and was offering that.... why on Earth anyone would want to solve for that garbage?
 
it's kind of weird when you come across a small time operator whose only goal in life is to make a feature on CNBC American Greed
 
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