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I have the proof that the Habs won the series this morning. I can produce it. You have to understand that YOU WILL NEVER win AGAINST FACTS....
You're right and you have proof, but you refuse to provide proof. And everyone else is wrong because they refuse to provide proof. Also, unless...
How else do you expect his trades to be risk-free?
Especially INVISIBLE FACTS. Great, now all we need is a lolcat on a computer trading platform and this thread will be complete.
Let's look at this logically. So, yeah. It's pretty clear. Both positions have the same risk, to the extent that buying a call has the same...
Heh. If I had a nickel for every time my brain auto-corrected something I wrote while I was trying to proofread it...
Nah, there's been enough flaming for one day. :)
The gamma and delta of the options both change as the stock moves. You (presumably) trade spot in reaction to how gamma and delta change. The...
Pretty sure I'm not. Here, I'll spell it out for you again, this time in crayon. Okay, here's what we'll do. You give me an example of a...
Am I missing something here?
Of course it doesn't. You said it did, which is why I asked. ETA: And while I was typing this, you edited your last post to reiterate that...
How does trading spot impact gamma?
I'll go ahead and dispute that. You seem to be saying "options are vol and I can trade vol by trading something other than options". Can't say...
Since you're nitpicking... stocks can't actually go to infinity. Shorting a stock or a call gives you unlimited risk, but that risk will always...
Closing the position is kind of stretching the term "adjustment", isn't it? You could probably do better boxing it with puts, since the puts...
The entire position is equivalent to a bull vertical spread. It goes up when the stock goes up, but not very much.
If they have any doubts, they won't hesitate to ask you for more information.
Don't listen to these naysayers. You are indeed the first person in the history of option trading to realize that you can capture a dividend by...
You're welcome. The trick to being good at math is knowing how to avoid doing math. :)
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