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So a bank represents a counter-party risk but a insurance company does not? How is that? :confused:
And the gold value is backed by what? And why it is more volatile than the SPY itself?
Well, could you point me a reason why investing in gold is a safer investment than, lets say, going long on some SPYs?
What event has a higher chance of happening: a) the default of a major bank upon its clients cash accounts b) you having your property stolen ?
Because...?
Ok, going long gold futures is safer than dealing yayo, I'll give you that :D Also, who really keeps cash under the mattress? Isnt it just an...
No dividends, no interest payments; apart from a marginal industrial use, gold is all extrinsic value, which can come and go like that. I am...
The EU is fine, they still have a lot of more printing to do until the euro trades at parity with the dollar. What you guys need to understand is...
oh he used the "third world" card... banana republic wouldnt be original as well but at least it would be way more funny! bitches keep bitching...
go bitch somewhere else, bitch.
CCs have a carry cost, short puts not and there are differences between extrinsic value recieved by the two. That is a very relevant difference,...
Bull market, bear market, range bound market, the only scenario where puts trade with more extrinsic value than calls (considering no dividends in...
Ok, I will add "ceteris paribus" in the end of each post of mine...:D
So my assumption was right. The thing is at least one poster that I can remember in this thread said the oposite: that a put have more extrinsic...
You are right, I am making the same question in multiple ways to check the consistency of the responses that sometimes are comming different....
So if the carry cost is not zero, the market will not give the same extrinsic value to calls and puts, right?
I am using "time value" as the same as "extrinsic value". You are saying that calls and puts that share the same strike price should have the...
No? Ok. So which one should have more time value, the call or the equivalent put?
Also, lets say interest rates are different than zero and positive, does it mean that a CC (OTM call) should result in premium since it has a...
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