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DaFace 11:23 AM 06-27-2016
A place to talk about investing stuff.
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Strongside 06:29 AM 03-23-2020
Welp, Fed just announced unlimited QE.

So that’ll ruin my morning.
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Hammock Parties 11:19 AM 03-23-2020
RTTR just jumped 43%

Might be something to watch.
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Hammock Parties 01:36 PM 03-23-2020
70% now
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scho63 01:45 PM 03-23-2020
If anyone has a list of stocks or limit orders to BUY stocks in this market, your best best is to sell NAKED PUTS on that stock instead and collect the huge overpriced premiums due to the volatility.

I'm seeing option prices 5-15x overpriced.

If you like DISNEY as an example, the stock is around $84.75 right now.

The $80 strike price put for expiration this Friday is $2.75.

So you would collect $2.75 or $275 for 1 PUT and if Disney drops enough your net cost would be $80-$2.75 or $77.75

That's $7 less than today and a big move needed from these low levels.
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Discuss Thrower 02:03 PM 03-23-2020
Someone just bought 9 Million shares of Ford.
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Buehler445 02:48 PM 03-23-2020
Originally Posted by scho63:
If anyone has a list of stocks or limit orders to BUY stocks in this market, your best best is to sell NAKED PUTS on that stock instead and collect the huge overpriced premiums due to the volatility.

I'm seeing option prices 5-15x overpriced.

If you like DISNEY as an example, the stock is around $84.75 right now.

The $80 strike price put for expiration this Friday is $2.75.

So you would collect $2.75 or $275 for 1 PUT and if Disney drops enough your net cost would be $80-$2.75 or $77.75

That's $7 less than today and a big move needed from these low levels.
Yeah I can’t imagine what option premiums are doing. Christ.

Originally Posted by Discuss Thrower:
Someone just bought 9 Million shares of Ford.
LOL. Is that big enough they have to do an SEC filing?
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Buehler445 02:52 PM 03-23-2020
Wheat is moving up pretty hard. I don’t know what the market is trading on, but if you’re tired of beating your head against the wall on stocks, a contract or two (or call if you’d rather) might suit you a little better.

I spread my hedges last week, so I’m in (or out of my hedges).
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Couch-Potato 02:55 PM 03-23-2020
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
Yeah I can’t imagine what option premiums are doing. Christ.
It has been wild.
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ChiliConCarnage 04:14 PM 03-23-2020
Bad news

Originally Posted by :
We're pretty close to printing the worst month in US stocks back to 1900, which was -30% in 1931.

Most of the top 10 worst stock months( > -16%) were in the 1930s, with a little 1987 and 2008 sprinkled in.

What happens next?
Good news

Originally Posted by :
12-month future returns after the 10 & 20 worst months are 29% and 15%, not bad!
Except that one time

Originally Posted by :
But not guaranteed, there was a -64% in there too, ouch!

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BigRichard 04:24 PM 03-23-2020
If the virus goes away tomorrow which stock would skyrocket? Please explain why you think that.
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eDave 04:33 PM 03-23-2020
BTC.

The Federal Reserve says there is an "INFINITE AMOUNT OF CASH"

This is quite literally the reason bitcoin was created. pic.twitter.com/JTE9TVoSr0

— Vis (@Vis_in_numeris) March 23, 2020

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BigRichard 04:37 PM 03-23-2020
I have mentioned in here a few times that I have a huge chunk of cash sitting in a savings account. I am going to risk it and invest in some things in the next couple of days I believe. This was money we got from the sale of our house that we were going to use to buy our next house. I just don't believe the risk is greater than the reward at this point. We are doing fine without a house and can sit for a while without it. I think there are several stock that are going to rubber band back after this all clears up which I feel is coming sooner rather than later.
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Hog's Gone Fishin 04:56 PM 03-23-2020
Originally Posted by BigRichard:
If the virus goes away tomorrow which stock would skyrocket? Please explain why you think that.
Airlines and oil would rebound because travel will resume.
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Rain Man 05:05 PM 03-23-2020
Originally Posted by BigRichard:
If the virus goes away tomorrow which stock would skyrocket? Please explain why you think that.
Well...cruise lines of course. They would skyrocket 1,000 percent to where they were when I bought them. Or most likely 10 percent less than that amount since there's now some awareness of vulnerability.
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Discuss Thrower 05:06 PM 03-23-2020
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
Well...cruise lines of course. They would skyrocket 1,000 percent to where they were when I bought them. Or most likely 10 percent less than that amount since there's now some awareness of vulnerability.
People are going to think twice about cruises for a while.

I honestly don't understand why all the Noro outbreaks didn't really do any damage.
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