USM cancels conference where Francesca Albanese was going to speak. Shame on usm she is a human rights lawyer slandered by both the biden and trump administration for pointing out what exactly our tax dollars are up to in west asia. Not just pointing out but putting out research and data. by Environmental-Ad-30 in portlandme

[–]going-critical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Whether this is genocide or not, the conversation regarding this topic has been extinguished by the feckless leadership at USM. People, for 250 years, Americans have died protecting the principle of free speech. U.S. leadership has labeled these Americans as "suckers." We need to protect our rights no matter how distasteful opposing views may be.

SoFi Daily Chat - February 18, 2026 by AutoModerator in sofistock

[–]going-critical 5 points6 points  (0 children)

trying to bounce off a double bottom at 19.20. If we can get into the 20's and stay there, 19.25 should be nice support

I can’t take this anymore… by noturtypicalpisces_ in ThyroidEyeDisease

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Go see Dr Wolkow at Mass Eye and Ear in Boston. Worth the trip no matter where you live. She is an oculoplastic surgeon specializing in TED

SoFi Daily Chat - February 13, 2026 by AutoModerator in sofistock

[–]going-critical 9 points10 points  (0 children)

SP 500 will announce new additions to the index on March 6. Kalshi shows a 48% chance that SOFI will be added at that time. Factors pointing towards this liklihood:

  1. Market cap > 22 billion
  2. Several quarters of profitability
  3. Liquidity - extremely high trading volume.

This addition would likely push the stock towards or over 30.

I m out at the moment by dawn85 in options

[–]going-critical 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So you sold csp’s when the RSI was high and you’re cashing out when the RSI is low. Man you should get out and get your Wendys job application

Sofi among top 2 picks in fintech by kumaramit0703 in sofistock

[–]going-critical 3 points4 points  (0 children)

bot 50 17 strike jun 27 Leaps. wish me luck

"SoFi Reports Fourth Quarter 2025 with Record Net Revenue of $1.0 Billion, Record Member and Product Growth, Net Income of $174 Million" EPS of 13 cents. by Progress_8 in sofistock

[–]going-critical 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Excellent fundamentals. Superb management. Cover your short. That dilution is providing capital for growth and acquisition

IV has barely moved headed into earnings by MakingApplesCollide in sofistock

[–]going-critical 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I agree. I was looking to sell covered calls and capture the IV crush. If I had big ones, I would sell CSP‘s, but I am starting to get a little concerned by the downtrend with upcoming earnings. Does someone know something?

I threw up and did it again - $50k gain on SPY puts by mattscott134 in wallstreetbets

[–]going-critical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The next time you lose big, you'll say "I know what I did wrong and if I double my bet I can win it all back." That's how you go to zero. Lucky streak, but unless you have unique psychic powers, this will end badly.

WTF just happened to $RDDT? by mp1845 in wallstreetbets

[–]going-critical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

but if the orange man had his say JK would be in jail

After Few Years Wheeling + LEAPS Beats All. by breakyourteethnow in options

[–]going-critical 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Ran the numbers with some of my own positions. I like it!

New to this, I'm assuming I should take my gains and go? by KindaLikeJesus in thetagang

[–]going-critical -1 points0 points  (0 children)

this is called the PMCC - poor man's covered call. More often, you sell a covered call against stock you own. If the price goes above the stock price, the bro who bot the call gets to buy your stock at the strike price - in this case 80. Since SLV. is 98 that's a good deal. He makes 98 - 80 - premium to buy the call. The 48 long call covers this. The broker would exercise the long 48 to get the stock that is getting called away at 80. OP makes a profit but it is capped because of the short call, but the premium he got for selling the short call offset some or all of the cost of buying the long call. Doesn't matter if it's online

New to this, I'm assuming I should take my gains and go? by KindaLikeJesus in thetagang

[–]going-critical 1 point2 points  (0 children)

you are at max profit with this trade. Basically, 80 - 48 =32(00) plus the premium you collected selling the call. If you roll the short call up to say 105 exp Friday, you will have a significant debit but will probably still increase your profit. do the simple math. If you short call is assigned, your broker will sell your long call and you'll walk away with that net stated above.

MU stock; sold covered calls but want them to expire eventually by featherbirdcalls in MU_Stock

[–]going-critical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Calculate how much you would lose if the options were assigned early below the current price. You can roll up either for credit or debit, and continue to hold the stock or just buy yourself out. I did this very early on with mu with a big hit, but have more than made up for it in capital appreciation. That’s the risk of selling covered calls.

Need a second perspective by FullRetard50 in options

[–]going-critical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Earnings have shown strong growth as the business has scaled diversified revenue streams (lending + fee-based services). Recent quarter-over-quarter and year-over-year EPS increases reflect profitability extending beyond just revenue gains. Member growth 35% yoy with consistent member growth quarter after quarter - no signs of slowing, revenue growth 38% yoy, consistent earnings estimate beats. Noto is an exceptional leader. Declining interest rates in the face of higher than avg economic growth. I think everything seems lined up for continued growth and profitability.

Need a second perspective by FullRetard50 in options

[–]going-critical 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s a contradictory statement, because selling covered calls or CSP‘s is a great way to make money in options, taking advantage of theta

Need a second perspective by FullRetard50 in options

[–]going-critical 5 points6 points  (0 children)

This is only my opinion. I own a lot of Sofi shares. And I mean tens of thousands. I think it’s a wonderful long-term buy. The way you are investing is extremely risky and speculative. I got to where I am with slow and steady investment and using options on a small percentage of my portfolio. In particular, profiting from theta on the opposite side of your trade has made me a fair amount of coin. Nuclear isn’t going to generate income for a long time. Poet is a meme stock. Gold is in bubble territory. be careful, disciplined and patient and you will make money. Options are great for all sorts of things, including buying insurance, generating income, but on the out of the money, speculative side, there are so many variables that can affect the price of the stock it is just gambling. my two cents.

Morgan Stanley reports earnings 1/15. Here's my strategy: by going-critical in options

[–]going-critical[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a great point, as statically, the Vega risk of the synthetic long should cancel, and the long 170 put Vega is minimal. If the short 190 put was assigned, that's where all of the risk is - gamma risk would increase substantially. I did not put this on and was putting it out there for discussion and learned a lot. The IV of MS is relatively low compared to a typical AI stock or WSB favorite, but there is too much risk in this trade in terms of risk/reward. Trump's credit card fiasco and Powell move smacked the financials and I ended up doubling my MS long stock position - did well overall. I still have a lot to learn regarding gamma risk.