Yes ........ Short options are risky. If you don't have the margin to cover your position then you are at the mercy of how your broker is going...
oldnemesis is danshirley ET Soap Opera ............... danshirley got chased off of ET by Put_Master and came back as oldnemesis. danshirley...
You could try Nasdaq. http://www.nasdaq.com/symbol/aapl/option-chain :)
Yes I do ..... You do understand the reason for this thread correct? :)
You are now off topic .......... IB's policy or its algorithm for auto-liquidation and the market turmoil on August 24th has nothing to do with...
Yes ....... Your Buying Power will increase as your holdings increase in value. :)
Let the users decided by participating in the thread. A good thread will be active with lots of replies that bump the thread to the top of the...
Here are some results with a Google search for: Bumping your own thread Bumping your own thread is cheap. If your thread is good enough you...
If you can't find useful info on ET you will not find it anywhere else, and you can take that to the bank. Money Trust is a Prima Donna, the...
InfoTech ........ Your post is mostly copy/paste from Interactive Brokers so called "Knowledge Base", and perhaps other brokers as well. IB's...
Are you referring to the bumping of your own thread? A lot of forums frown on the practice of bumping your own thread back to the top of the...
I think ET should have a No Bumping Your Own Thread rule. I have flagged this thread as a chronic offender. More info: ET should ban the...
Assuming your numbers are correct a Market Order wouldn't be the issue, the ES pull-back was. Getting a Limit Order filled because of a pull-back...
ET should ban the practice of bumping your own thread. There are two chronic offenders. Conservative Options Trades Breakout and Gap Stocks...
Could you post links to these threads? Let us decide for ourselves if your claim has merit. Perhaps you are mistaken this so called "Bickering,...
Yes and No. It could go unfilled or get filled at a lower price than the ask. :)
What a cop out ....... you can't give a real-life example of how a Limit Order would be superior to a Market Order - in any market conditions....
No need for the song and dance with an external link. Get to an actual situation and post it here. !!! PUT UP OR SHUT UP !!! :)
Could you give the actual scenario with quotes so that everyone is on the same page. Your post is too ambiguous. :)
That's just a myth .......... Market orders are perfectly fine, and you will not get a "lousy fill". And during volatile times Market Orders...
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