I'd highly doubt it, except for a very limited set. OPRA is already having serious bandwidth issues keeping up with the quote stream as it is....
A couple of thoughts: 1) If you're still bullish on the stock, sell the 110 for .85. That cuts your risk by 1/3rd while still allowing you to...
I subscribe to several of them. If you click on the link for "performance history", they'll generally write you back within 20 minutes or so. In...
Bloomberg needs to hire some color experts for UI design. Purple, green, and orange, oh my!
I tried to answer your question by referring to probability of ruin formulas. You're essentially asking for a consistent 1.5% average ROE per...
Wow, I tried to make this point tongue-in-cheek in my previous post. Thanks for reinforcing it out of your own mouth. If you haven't lost 80%...
Well, my returns are even higher then yours. Good grief. A more useful answer is to look into the various statistical formulas whereby you...
The cost would be roughly $1k/mo + data service fees, which would likely be in the $2-$5k/mo range. This is pretty far out of the abilities of...
Comstock/IDC apparently doesn't offer a satellite feed either. Anyone?
Thank you for providing assurances about metoo's intentions. I wasn't sure whom to trust until now. My question is, why bother? A number of...
Just another thought, you might want to check out mini Russell 2000 or IWM options. I haven't looked at IWM, but QQQQ options are so liquid, the...
According to DTN, they're no longer offering the OPRA feed through their satellite product. Does anyone continue to offer a realtime,...
I always find offers like this suspicious. Why not post the broker's name publicly? If it's some kind of "secret" broker, will I really feel...
IB still seems awefully competitive. $.75/contract, minimum $1 per order. (i.e. if you buy 1 contract, it costs $1. If you buy two, it costs .75 +...
Scanning software ocasionally turns up interesting volatility skews, which are fine for one or two strategies. In general, though, stocks which...
Market-makers can't "bust" a trade, the exchange does. Trades which are submitted as errors as subject to review (and contesting on your part)...
I'm not sure I agree that it's much different for the people on the floor. They're competing for good prices just as much as you are. In fact,...
1) Market makers and seat holders DO pay fees for their trades. CBOE publishes their list of fees for all customer types, and these fees aren't...
Guess I'm confused by this one. According to the Altria web site, the div-ex date is 12/23/05. This is after December expiration?
I'm pretty sure Disney tried that a few years ago.
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