The next Kodak stock?

It sounds like you made out but I'm not sure because I'm still kind of new and dont understand and that language yet. In lemans terms how much did you make? Go ahead make me feel worse lol
He lost a bit
 
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Some traders reporting today they bought Apple options this morning for $16 that ended up being worth $540 by end of the day. That's much bigger return than KODK.
Specifically, AAPL 420 Calls expiring today were $0.10 to $0.20 in the morning, then exploded to $5.40 by eod.
So you don't need to look only for the "next Kodak stock" :)
 
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Some traders reporting today they bought Apple options this morning for $16 that ended up being worth $540 by end of the day. That's much bigger return than KODK.
Specifically, AAPL 420 Calls expiring today were $0.10 to $0.20 in the morning, then exploded to $5.40 by eod.
So you don't need to look only for the "next Kodak stock" :)

I bought the $410s for $1-$1.20, the $412.50 at $.30-.50s, $415s for $.20-$.40s and the $420s for pennies. The problem is Margin starts blanket selling after a certain time. Which brokerage allowed any size because Apple's final $12 jump was when Margin liquidates and IBKR locks you out of buying unless you have the BP.
 
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Some traders reporting today they bought Apple options this morning for $16 that ended up being worth $540 by end of the day. That's much bigger return than KODK.
Specifically, AAPL 420 Calls expiring today were $0.10 to $0.20 in the morning, then exploded to $5.40 by eod.
So you don't need to look only for the "next Kodak stock" :)

What was behind the Apple move?
 
What was behind the Apple move?


Earnings, continued excitement about Apple in general, and late buyers/funds. Apple went up that morning after earnings but the market was down a little, so Apple still had some juice, then shot up when the market started recovering in the afternoon. (and maybe Apple played a role in the recovery)
 
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