That is certainly true, but I think the OP wanted a synthetic "buy and hold". Another thing about the strategy vs just buying the ETF, is that...
Yes, and you will earn interest on your cash too. But keep in mind the liquidity might be a little problem. If I wanted to violate one of my...
You got it wrong. The "price" for the DITM 45 put would approx midway between the bid and ask. Which, subtracted from the strike would give you...
We are like minded. www.beatingtheSP500.com Not selling anything, more of a performance resume.
That had to be the most horrid misuse of analogy I've seen in a long time. Nothing wrong with selling premium, it's the leverage that will...
Let's hear one or two of those stories.
Is there any more info available? I'd love to do a quick forensic.
MLK. The only night in the past year I had trouble sleeping. I remember that Monday night vividly. Asian markets down 5-7% each 2 consecutive...
"EDIT: dont forget that selling otm puts on an index is equivalent to buying the index at discount. this is always a good strategy for someone...
It is important to know how many puts they are short in comparison to the principal. If they are not using leverage if they are assigned - then...
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I think "collaring the cube" would be a better strategy.
Exactly. Just like I can get a coin to land heads 10 times in row. Mind you I started with a few hundred coins and eliminated any for future...
Well that's your opinion. Question: Does the 83% correlation figure still currently stand when comparing one days uptick or downtick with...
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Yes 5-7-5 syllables, not words. My first one was wrong. Martingale great Thick head tells Bill: Double Down Fannie! Freddie! Die!
Selling naked puts can work for while, but you don't get something for nothing. He is kinda saying there are $20 bills in the street. I am an...
"Fund manager are know to buy at the lows and seel at the high" LOL most fund managers don't know their ass from their elbow. Bill Miller...
This is a great illustration of why I follow the golden rule: Never add to a losing position Never, ever add to a losing position Never...
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