Chatgpt; You're right — MSTY dividends are foreign income in Canada, so there's no dividend tax credit, and they’re taxed at your full marginal...
You don’t pay tax on MSTY until you actually take the dividends — and when you do, they’re taxed at a reduced dividend rate, not as regular...
$100K in IBIT @ $49 → $2 move = $4,082 profit Reinvest in MSTY @ $21.50 = ~190 shares → Monthly income: $235.60 But if you just held $100K in...
I literally just said that...but is it worth the hassle? 100k you would have about 1500 IBIT shares so pnl 3k on this gap up...so you gain 140...
Good job! However this calls for a MSTY comparison :). I plugged in all the numbers and chat gpt came back with: $19K Investment Returns: BTC...
Yeah, but if you're aiming for capital gains, it makes more sense to hold IBIT during the rally, sell into strength, and then rotate into MSTY...
We're still likely going to see 90ks for 250k..depending where 5 completes. :) [ATTACH]
Why? That makes no sense.
Don't try to still the thunder here. I called this over a week ago..
Why would you sell just because there's a huge drop? That's the worst time to sell. If you're using stop losses then there's no hope for you anyway.
I hate to say I told you so but... Ah I don't hate saying that.:) (2008) Lambo
Bitcoin just broke 120! This is going to be good for volatility. :)
You can do a buy/write. Not much to know about with covered calls. I mean they're kind of a win-win if you don't mind holding or selling.
The only thing you truly need to make money in stocks is a buy and a sell button… Preferably just a buy button, lol. I’ve got a full six-monitor...
Yeah I know my sheet shows the maximum profit for the fly... I even referenced it like 10 posts ago saying you're about to hit The Sweet Spot if...
Path-Dependency and Option Spreads: Path-dependency refers to strategies where the outcome depends on the route price takes — for example, trades...
✅ The correct way: Net P&L = Credit received – Cost to close 0.56−0.30=0.26⇒$260 profit(on 10 contracts)0.56 - 0.30 = 0.26 ⇒$260 profit (on 10...
Your fly is pnl $301...the short put is $233
When that second sigma hits, let me know how efficient your $244 really was.
It turned out to be a credit because you put so much risk on the broken side. The fly still hasn't outperformed the put... The put has 100%...
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