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Really? I wasn't aware of that. I opened an account with thinkorswim before TD Ameritrade acquired them, and I haven't been subjected to any of...
Thinkorswim's desktop application has this. It's called OnDemand. "Think OnDemand is a back-testing feature that replays historical market...
Could you post a chart? I don't see the upward channel. Actually, I do see one, but in the one I see, we're in the bottom half of it.
We're at the top of a downwards channel.
And now UNXL hits 18, as I originally thought it would. I probably shouldn't have taken the trade anyway, since risk/reward wasn't all that great.
Screw it. I thought I saw short term strength in this, but now I'm uncertain. Out at $1.45.
Thinkorswim has this. It also allows you to specify an offset from the bid/ask.
I'm looking for a retest of 18, I'm not trying to profit from time decay. So you're right, it is different.
I decided to get in on this for a short term play. I bought 30 June 2013 17 calls at $1.65.
ES daily. We're at the bottom of the channel. A bounce could be coming.
Thanks! I was originally targeting 160 on SPY, but I decided to just grab the profits that I had in case we had another bounce. Now it looks like...
Its 88*100. Options are quoted as price per share, and there are 100 shares in a standard contract.
I'm out of this. Bought the puts for $2.18, sold them for $4.38. [img]
Surf, why did you delete your response to my post where you said both assertions you made about the DJIA are correct? Are you no longer sure of that?
So which is it, 15542 isn't taken out before 12 months have passed, or 15542 isn't taken out before a huge decline?
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/attachment.php?s=&postid=3815753
If you enter a trade that you might have to exit in two minutes or less, taking time out to post something on ET or even just Twitter could cost you.
Using an options calculator is the easiest way to go about this. http://www.cboe.com/tradtool/IVolService7.aspx
I have an account with them and last year I was able to get my commissions lowered to $9.99 + $0.75 per contract. I ended up switching to...
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