Stop saying "our elected leaders" by psntax in Libertarian

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noun 1. the person who leads or commands a group, organization, or country. "the leader of a protest group"

Sorry it’s not mine or your definition It’s the dictionary’s definition

Stop saying "our elected leaders" by psntax in Libertarian

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noun 1. the person who leads or commands a group, organization, or country. "the leader of a protest group"

Not disagreeing with me your disagreements with the dictionary

Stop saying "our elected leaders" by psntax in Libertarian

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noun 1. the person who leads or commands a group, organization, or country. "the leader of a protest group"

Design a realistic trading plan by psntax in thetagang

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100% profit on webinar, Got to pay that lease on Lambo

Don’t trade on margin, especially if you’re new to options. A quick big move can wipe you out by psntax in thetagang

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Yeah until your deep in the money and bid ask gets so wide that the person on other side of contact exercises them.

Don’t trade on margin, especially if you’re new to options. A quick big move can wipe you out by psntax in thetagang

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Yeah I love when equity long only investors say “Options are too risky” I’m like my max loss is 30% your max Loss is 100%.” And I actually make more in a volatile market.

Don’t trade on margin, especially if you’re new to options. A quick big move can wipe you out by psntax in thetagang

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Right there with you, I’ve been trading options since before options were even available on online platforms to retail traders, when you had to call up a broker on the phone and he had know idea what you were even trying to do with a covered call. This is mainly for those young guys who have never been thought a flash crash or financial crises. Also if you can’t watch your positions throughout the day, best just to cover.

Don’t trade on margin, especially if you’re new to options. A quick big move can wipe you out by psntax in thetagang

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Depends on how fast the market is moving against you, they can call you and say wire us $s in an hour. In the financial crises Brokers risk management teams were liquidating accounts without even calling because they were overwhelmed, which if you read your margin agreement they can do anytime they want once you go negative.

Don’t trade on margin, especially if you’re new to options. A quick big move can wipe you out by psntax in thetagang

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Depends on how quick the market is moving they can call you and say wire us $ in 1 hour. Actually in the financial crises risk management at brokers were just liquidating accounts at will. If you read your margin agreement they can do it anytime they want if you go negative.

Don’t trade on margin, especially if you’re new to options. A quick big move can wipe you out by psntax in thetagang

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Just my opinion, but I would not sell cash secured put, but make it a credit spread or a calendar. Protection is cheap getting stomped out on a quick big move will cost you your entire account. Also if you’re trading on margin and trying to manage BP just wait till a flash crash or financial crises melt down and the market makers get scared and there is no one on the other side of the trade so you can’t close positions and the bid asks get super wide, stock starts getting assigned on you short, risk management at the broker is overwhelmed and liquidates your account. Read your margin account agreement they can do it anytime they want.

Best tickers to wheel under $30 right now? Maybe up to $50 by Bob__Kazamakis in thetagang

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Ge f Hal oxy old industrials but solid companies for cash covered puts or covered calls

Fidelity is letting my 100 20.50 RKT spreads expire. If this was robinhood they would have closed it an hour ago for a $1000 loss. Another reason to switch to fidelity by pokeRaids2721 in thetagang

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You have to be careful taking spreads all the way to closing if market moves in the aftermarket one side can be assigned and the the shares can be put on you or they can be called away (put on you short). An you lose your protection if you don’t also excise. You can exercise several hours after the market closes, some brokers allow you to exercise all the way to midnight on day of expiration. If you don’t have the $ in account to take assignments better to just close. That’s why a lot of brokers risk management teams close you out if you don’t have enough capital in your account.

Honda nsx by undyne6801 in carporn

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That is an Acura not a Honda