I think we might be out of the worst of this. not saying we're going to recover but I don't think this spring/summer is going to be as bad unless something extrodinarally bad happens
If I sold to open a covered call and collected the premium, what can I do now instead of waiting until the expiry date in order to sell another call with a lower strike price?
Oil doesn't trade on news. The price of oil is arbitrarily set by Wall Street. It goes down a little bit as normal price movement because it climbed too fast. It's going up higher so that the Federal Reserve can blame oil price for inflation.
Colton Brooks
buy back the first one you sold and then sell another.
Evan Fisher
Kek no but I wish I did. Someone here may have it hopefully
>"Anons should get a dick in their ass for freedom."
Ryder Bell
That was the price that the dude bought at. kek
Brody Johnson
I haven't seen it in an eternity. I've never been able to find it because the entire thing was in Korean and it only had one or two thousand views. It is my great white wale.
Angel King
>Friday will also be your last chance to get out of oil. We're not going to have the usual seasonal pattern with oil this year, expect these prices to be your top for the year.
Joshua Fisher
>Thanks for playing, now pain continues after we drove the markets up for after lunch bump lik every fucking day t. Wall Street insider
Jace Howard
>Smart money doesn't just drop $500m for no reason. user, it will take you 2-3 weeks before you know where smart money has dropped $500m. That is what i mean by FINRA reporting requirements - there is a huge delay between when smart money buys and when ATS's actually report that buy.
I was "Lol. The Dark Pools. Listen To Their Murmurs" retard for a long time unironically until i just did research on FINRA ATS's. It's not that clandestine or spooky or cool at all lol. Its just a normal thing that retail traders have no use looking at since there's such a big report delay.
Elijah Brown
>INFLATION IS SUPPOSED TO BE GOOD FOR STOCKS yeah but the rate hikes put into place to stop it arent
Isaiah Stewart
>buy to close That's what I thought but it sounded too simple.
Wages aren't keeping up with inflation, oil is nearing an all time high, stock prices are/were at historical records a few months ago, real estate bubble is growing.
I just don't see how this shit is sustainable.
Luis Allen
Popping corn? This isn't a movie theatre!
Ryder Miller
SO WHAT SHOULD I BUY THEN?
Nolan Baker
I literally bought the top of AGRI and can't afford to take any more losses
Am I the only retard in here who has somewhat of a bullish sentiment on EV? And i don't mean TSLA stock, I mean OEM automakers like Ford, Toyota, Honda, GM, etc all producing EV's that people are going to flocking to now that they realize oil will have more and more supply crunches like this down the line?
The material costs for manufacturing EV's is gonna be way higher now that metal costs are up but still, there will be equity inflows for automakers who are gonna be producing EV's in the future down the line
Matthew Myers
you will be redeemed.
Jeremiah Lee
There goes another 5 minutes
Nathan Gonzalez
I was thinking about getting my home inspection license to do during the weekends for some extra cash flow, bat time?
Brandon Peterson
When is the war going to be over and what are some safe things to buy that are depressed right now?
My problem with EVs now, especially non-luxury ones is: >as you said, the raw materials to make batteries are skyrocketing right now >as interest rates rise the payment cost to lease or finance these cars, already very expensive, is going to also be sky high
At least short term, I'm more interested in finding companies for car repair and keeping old shit running.
Christopher Allen
add SPCE and RIVN
Zachary Hall
FB I've been mirrin'. I think that metaverse thing is going to take off, even if everyone hates the Zuck.
Adrian Morgan
This is the biggest pump of 2022
Nolan Baker
War could go either way. If Russia announces halt to Oil and Gas exports that could be the tipping point for world markets. Frankly I'm not sure why they haven't yet, unless they're building up to it for maximum effect?
>I'm more interested in finding companies for car repair and keeping old shit running. This is what some boomer customer at work said he was in. General Dynamics for heavy service vehicles, 3M for shit like Gorilla Glue (repairs), and small local hydro companies
Bentley Nelson
Why would they halt exports? They need all the income they can get.
Jayden Kelly
Soxlbros...
Mason Ortiz
Energy is not on Putin's ban list. Europe and America can keep their electricity for now.
Joshua Robinson
They're already taking a massive fucking beating and they're cut off from SWIFT. I'm no expert on this stuff but aren't they already at the nothing to lose stage?
Mason Garcia
WHAT THE FUCK WSA THAT MY PUTS ARE GETTING DSTROYED REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
And DVD players used to cost $750. As more people buy them, and as the technology advances, the cheaper it will become. EVs are the future, the only challenge is determining which company will win those wars. The only thing keeping TSLA at its current valuation is the branding and data. If it can't capitalize on it, one of those other companies like Honda is going to eat their lunch.
Daniel Peterson
hehe, nothing personal bobo...but i fucked ur mom
Kevin Murphy
>the cheaper it will become Wow I don't want a company that producers depreciating assets :^)
Gabriel Ross
They are not completely cut off from Swift. Banks that operate oil transactions to EU still are on SWIFT. Look up Germany - Russia swift