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>>56006626
How much are you still down all time? Also why not just run index LEAPS or long synthetic futures for more efficient leverage?

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>>53819403
I don't know. Why don't you go monitor the options contracts and find out?

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>>53317124
long synthetic futures

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>>52874885
The volatility smile/smirk can give a great edge assuming you're selling OTM options. Credit and debit spreads have defined profits and losses which gives you a break even point. A profit of $40, and loss of $60, means you need to win more than 60% of the time. You can then compare that to the delta which shows probability OTM, probability of touch. Along with the volatility skew (implied vol) at the individual strike.

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>>52690832
Oh yeah, I dont actually hold that lol I just wanted people to laugh

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>>52688944
IV jumped over 30 today. The IV% is 79. The calls are vastly overpriced.

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>>52529476
Sort of. Redditors made some shorting hedgies lose some money, and now youre holding on after the big price action for no reason making up things that arent true.
Yes the financial system is rigged for market makers.
No you cant do anything about it by holding your GME and losing your money to own the jews.

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>>52445189
VOO (SP 500) or VTI (total US market). They have the lowest fees, and their performance so far is essentially the same. You can expect around 10% compound growth per year on average. And a 20% or greater drop in price about once every 6 years on average. JEPI (SP 500 + covered calls) will give you a monthly dividend, but the yearly returns may not beat the SP 500 (by itself) over time. SPY (SP 500) and QQQ (Nasdaq 100) have extremely high options liquidity, but higher fees. I would go with VOO/VTI if you are just going to buy every paycheck and never sell. Check out Jack Bogle if you're into that sort of thing.

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>>52396610
i'm investing in the redditverse and you cant stop me

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