Quote from gobar:
i am here to win
here is my paper trade
buy 10 aapl 300 feb PUT OPTIONS for 6.80
see you at 15.00![]()
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/op?s=AAPL&k=300.000000
It looks like those put options traded last at .06 on February 11th.
Quote from gobar:
i am here to win
here is my paper trade
buy 10 aapl 300 feb PUT OPTIONS for 6.80
see you at 15.00![]()
And anyone who buys a ticket can win Poweball, but few do. The odds are, like trading, dismal.Quote from Cheese:
Summary
Bottom line, the amateur can make himself or herself rich. An on-chart indicator, I suggest, will be needed as part of that process.
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Quote from lorax2013:
First of all most of Wall Street is just shaving commissions in various formats, not actually "trading".
As for the advantage of the small percentage of actual traders there, it mostly boils down to risking LOANED money and having political clout to force bailouts of their bad bets. Political clout to gain inside information and manipulate dispersed data doesn't hurt either. Gee, I wonder how much money I could make with billions in zero interest money from the Fed and tens of billions in bailouts when I made a bad bet.
Quote from rolextrader:
And anyone who buys a ticket can win Poweball, but few do. The odds are, like trading, dismal.
You write well, but narrative doesn't clearly support the conclusion.
Quote from PeeledGrape:
THE idea is not to trade Against them,
Let alone try to Beat them...
but rather to LEAN on them,
and ride them....
like the disgusting, risk subsidized,
fat bitches they are.