Covered Calls

Discussion in 'Options' started by EnglishTeach, Jul 20, 2012.

  1. cdcaveman is a lunatic

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    :)

    ""Socratic" doesn't really come to mind here"

    Lighten up. This thread lost its way a long time ago.

    What happened to the Aussie patois??

    'slag off' is defintely British... I'd say Manchester.
     
    #41     Jul 23, 2012
  2. you f02ked up.. because this is actually me

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    #42     Jul 23, 2012
  3. wayneL

    wayneL

    Aussies don't speak patois, they speak Strine, which includes much British idiom as well as their own colloquial enrichments.

    As for me, I have lived in several countries and borrow from each. Currently NZ.... sweet as bro! ;-)
     
    #43     Jul 23, 2012
  4. Borrowed? How so. I want more money to trade!
     
    #44     Jul 23, 2012
  5. ...saw a webinar where the trader is holding a stock that is in an uptrend and then selling naked calls against an uncorrelated etf that is in a down trend, thus pairing income collection with leaving the upside of the stock open...
     
    #45     Jul 23, 2012
  6. Keyword... uncorrelated.. that makes no sense
     
    #46     Jul 23, 2012
  7. .....what you mean willis?....
     
    #47     Jul 23, 2012
  8. How is trading naked calls in another instrument from the one your long on work out margin wise?
     
    #48     Jul 23, 2012
  9. Maybe you mean correlated but inversely
     
    #49     Jul 23, 2012
  10. ...you do need margin to do it, the long stock is part of your margin...
     
    #50     Jul 23, 2012