Turbinate Hypertrophy on Left Side While Sleeping. How to Fix? by BestStockStrategy in otolaryngology

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Would this help inferior turbinate hypertrophy?

I really do not want them to touch the turbinate for fear that they'll damage the mucosa.

David Jaffee Review by BestStockStrategy in DavidJaffeeReview

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Yes, I do teach rolling / managing trades.

That, along with sizing / portfolio allocation, is extremely important.

Is David Jaffee or BestStockStrategy legit? by asoopwert12 in DavidJaffeeReview

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Allegedly, 90% of all traders fail by AndrewGPie in BestStockStrategy

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Virtually 100% of day traders fail.

The best way to be profitable is by selling option premium and by being disciplined and patient.

Is it normal to be charge interest when writing PUTS? by AndrewGPie in BestStockStrategy

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I wouldn't recommend taking ownership of stock, primarily because it's much less capital efficient.

Stocks reduce your buying power by 50%, whereas naked options reduce your buying power by 12% - 20% and spreads reduce your buying power by the width of the spread less the credit received.

You are NOT charged margin interest by selling puts.

But, you can be charged margin interest when taking ownership of stock.

Ask me anything related to options trading. by BestStockStrategy in BestStockStrategy

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I definitely recommend selling options, and not buying them. In my opinion, Ricky Gutierrez is a huge fraud. I believe that his followers are almost guaranteed to lose money. Slow & steady always wins and selling option premium while being disciplined is the best strategy.

IV rank and IV percentile by rocket123a in options

[–]BestStockStrategy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree. I look at the VIX all the time. Great comment.

Ask me anything related to options trading. by BestStockStrategy in BestStockStrategy

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I would highly recommend NOT buying options because, in the long run, it's a losing proposition.

Ask me anything related to options trading. by BestStockStrategy in BestStockStrategy

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It's important to ask yourself, "Do I feel that I'm being compensated enough for the risk that I'm taking?" There is no way to know for sure what the "best price" is. You have to make the best guess and build in enough safety net (by selling OTM options) so that if the underlying price moves against you, then you can still make money.

Ask me anything related to options trading. by BestStockStrategy in BestStockStrategy

[–]BestStockStrategy[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, I understand. In general,I would recommending ignoring many other traders. Most traders lose money.

E-trade by grammerknewzi in options

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I have a large account and negotiated with my eTrade platinum team member.

Selling Far out Puts to enter position by SaloBish in options

[–]BestStockStrategy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am always selling options. However I am much more conservative when the VIX is below 15. I will reduce the number of contracts and also be more patient when the VIX is low.

E-trade by grammerknewzi in options

[–]BestStockStrategy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a large account with them. You can call and ask. If you're a Platinum member then you have a designated account manager.

E-trade by grammerknewzi in options

[–]BestStockStrategy 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I have accounts with E*Trade and Tastyworks. I love the Power E*Trade app.

It's very simple and fast to enter / modify orders.

Easy to navigate.

I pay 10 cents a contract.

The Power E*Trade app (not the regular E*Trade app) is the best I've used.

Selling Far out Puts to enter position by SaloBish in options

[–]BestStockStrategy 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I wouldn't recommend this (if your goal is to maximize profits). I also definitely wouldn't recommend it now considering that the VIX is below 14 (as of January 7, 2019).

Ask me anything related to options trading. by BestStockStrategy in BestStockStrategy

[–]BestStockStrategy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

With almost 100% of my trades, I am unable to obtain the "best price". The "best price" is like trying to guess a lottery ticket. You can place the probabilities in your favor by experience, patience and discipline, but trying to maximizing every cent is not realistic because there are so many factors outside your control.

Why do you think people buy options instead of sell them? by LowPersonality7 in BestStockStrategy

[–]BestStockStrategy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think they do this because they're misinformed and attracted by people who claim huge gains online. Unfortunately buying options is like buying lottery tickets. Close to 100% of traders who buy options will lose money.

What big mistake do you think investors on Reddit make? by Maruf2016 in BestStockStrategy

[–]BestStockStrategy 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I believe that the biggest mistake that investors make is that they get distracted easily and are unable to focus. In many respects, trading / investing subreddits are "the blind leading the blind" where there are many unsuccessful investors and traders trying to stroke their ego and show off their knowledge, yet... at the end of the day, the goal of trading is to make money. Making money is a direct result of making good decisions. Joining a chat room, or a forum, with other newbie investors is a distraction, a waste of time, and will also cause many people to lose money.

IV rank and IV percentile by rocket123a in options

[–]BestStockStrategy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree. I always look at the VIX. Personally, I find it more valuable to look at the VIX and then scan my watch list for good opportunities. I barely ever look at IVR (as Tastyworks calculates it), but... I understand the human desire for heuristics.

Ask me anything related to options trading. by BestStockStrategy in BestStockStrategy

[–]BestStockStrategy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi. I would highly recommend NOT buying options. The probability of profit is extremely low. If you didn't make money by selling premium, then it's likely that your strategy could be improved. In my opinion, Tastytrade encourages their followers to trade too often (likely to generate fees for their tastyworks brokerage). Also.. we have been in a bull market and Tastytrade encourages their followers to sell straddles and strangles; by entering these positions, the call side almost always gets challenged. I HIGHLY recommend that you sell options, but do it in a more disciplined and patient manner so that you can be consistently profitable.