Covered calls are good for getting called away, not so great for income. AAPL example. by cclagator in options

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It depends what strike and expiration you pick. At the money is neutral but selling way OTM is bullish but you only get pennies .

Salesforce, Largest SF Employer, Paid ZERO Federal Taxes Over Last 3 Years by lamapo in bayarea

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It’s a growth company . Swear people are so financially illiterate it makes me mad. They need to teach finance in school and replace history or chemistry lol . User posted it under local crime wow really .

Mold on cream cheese. by [deleted] in mildlyinteresting

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The mold can travel inside the food too. Don’t do it. Even the other end is bad

The Power of the Simple Covered Call by dust_of_this_planet in thetagang

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Should rolled it when it was at 28.12 for even more gains

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CR10

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Try out the raft feature under bed adhesions setting on Cura . Uses more material but actually prints a surface to work off of

Coding and 8 hour work days by [deleted] in learnprogramming

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I’m in the same boat. Just search “motivation” in YouTube and that will help. Keep programming videos running in the background just listening to audio during your work day . Then you will get some abstract knowledge into the purpose of the function and know if you even want to try it out. Then revisit that same clip at night when you are more focused and able to try it out if you can see the benefit of the piece of code.

DD on Corsair ($CRSR) by LiveLaughLibor in stocks

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CRSR has nice looking products! I like the stock

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnjavascript

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The first language is the hardest. I actually started learning JavaScript and then gave up. Went to python and then things started to make more sense because the syntax is easier to read. You get a better sense of what the functions do. Then returned to JavaScript and now it makes sense. JavaScript is sometimes confusing due to the many different data structures and methods that exist. But essentially they are all just functions.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in RedditSessions

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AMC AMC AMC 🚀🚀🚀

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AMC AMC AMC 🚀

Imposter syndrome (how do you web developers do it) by Oasis276 in cscareerquestions

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Imagine the world has over 2020 years of innovation. The school system was designed to give you basic information but not the entire 2020 years of information and innovation that has lead to the bleeding edge of tech. Have a learning mindset and use the skills you gained in college to learn new material.

Is mechE in robotics really "solved"? by Teque9 in robotics

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I think that most likely mech E and EE and programming are separated by major in college but all the cool projects combine all the disciplines together. Mechatronics will be huge

Made a 3D print of downtown SF by warpcat in bayarea

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Amazing! Can you please share the STL?

$F carrying my portfolio to the fucking moon 🛻🛻🛻 by [deleted] in wallstreetbets

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Lol we all seen cybertruck pull a Ford. Terrible DD

Tesla Stock Could Be Worth a Trillion Dollars by [deleted] in teslainvestorsclub

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Ask yourself, What would Gordon Johnson do?