looking to short CME

CME is ripe to short

  • yes

    Votes: 7 33.3%
  • no

    Votes: 14 66.7%

  • Total voters
    21
Quote from spreadem:

CME is strong ... the odds favor being on the long side.

wow.... is that a Mark Twain generalization? :-) But you are correct it has been in a unptrend.

just made 5 points (almost) from its Tuesday high via options, (assuming I exit some).

Now that pales in comparison to investors/swing traders who have been riding it up al Spring.

But think it's good for 30-35 down, at this point.

We shall see.
 
Quote from iceman1:

anyone else stalking this one? Can't do it during triple witch expiry... while its in manipulation mode..

... but thereafter I'm gonna look to enter ITM puts.

this one is a wild thing... we need more of these like in the good olde days :D!

Ice
:cool:
 
Quote from spreadem:

Why not buy the stock and sell itm call options? That way, you'll make money either way.

If you short the stock, then why in the world would you want to short the calls as well?:confused:
 
Quote from iceman1:



But think it's good for 30-35 down, at this point.

We shall see.


Still looks strong to me Ice. Seems to have consolidated on major support.

If it breaks below $290 you might get your run. Good luck with it.
 
Hey Ice,

CME's looking weak now. It might try to get to $308 again but it looks like its only to go down from here on in.

Just my opinion.:)
 
Quote from naz9403:

i'd have to say it goes higher

pretty large pickup in volume after the breakthrough the 52 week highs ... all to the downside....... a lot of effort to keep the issue below 307 and below the 307.80 mark.... but ... its not clear to me there will be big pullback .... the resistance seemed weak ..... but this was correlated to behaviours in some other highly priced issues ...... I dont expect much movement either way today but I could be completely wrong ....
 
this stock looks weak to some of you? You need your f****** heads examined or your eyes. It doesn't get more bullish than this. Most typical rookie mistake to think that that which goes up must come down. It doesn't.

There is no "gravity" in the stock market
 
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