Some people don't understand the above said. Here's the proof for locking (freezing) the current value of a stock with any volatility and for any...
1) The 22% is an insurance for 5 years. 2) When in dispute, then you can let the actual value estimate by an independent source, and IMO such is...
A note regarding the above "5 year insurance" chart: it might seem paradox that the more the value of the property falls the less the loss becomes...
That's good. But it's clear that the used simulator is not that realistic for such big orders, IMO. In such tests you better should be very...
Here's a hot tip for you: A much cheaper insurance (actually an unbelievably $0 insurance!) would be this method: take a loan on the property and...
All that's needed is the Volatility rate (%) of the object in question, or of similar objects. Then one can feed all the data, incl. time, into...
Asking doesn't cost anything :) Someone just ask the bank and let us know :) So, the risk then goes over to them. All that's needed is the...
Here's an another method by buying T-Bills and rolling them...: https://www.armstrongeconomics.com/investments/how-to-hedge-real-estate/
FYI: in the other thread he later said "I’ve been googling and there are some index options that could be used but I don’t think they would be...
I think one should ask his lending bank for an insurance in form of a Put option, ie. a private agreement between the two parties. The bank should...
Hmm. I doubt you can replicate this in the real market, b/c the moment such a big order comes in, the price rises (for a buy order) or falls (for...
@Drawdown Addict, FYI: options writers like watching options contracts expire worthless... :) Since it means to keep the full credit received.
He could have a CashAcct, ie. all own funds only. But one should not forget the commission: $0.65 per contract... :) That's $650k commission for...
It's not market trading, but individual stocks, ie. the options of stocks. Not all stocks go up(down) when the market goes up(down). So, just...
No, I mean it generally. not just for options selling. An options trade has an implicit plan --> just watch its PnL chart (for example of a Call...
You are too dumb to grasp it, AH! Welcome to my ignore list! :-)
As said, options trading :) Can't tell more. Man, I already did explain it. I cannot repeat the shaet all the time. You have to read.
B/c options have a fixed outcome at expiration, ie. the said guarantee (the PnL chart for expiry). As already said, only then will the other...
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My tool gives for DTE=30 (t=0.08) a Put price of 4.21. DTE=32 gives about 4.17. It depends also on which Call price you took: Bid, Ask, or...
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