Yeah that's tough to experience. We did a dolphin dive...guards lined up and dive, resurface, repeat out a couple hundred yards to try and recover (after awhile, saving is no long an issue)a teenager who had gone down on the Brooklyn side-Riis Park but we covered about half mile of beach looking for him. Sure casts a pall over things.
Used to take a Jet-Ski in and out of Rockaway Inlet during tidal changes for the best air. Ton of fun...Who knows, you might have seen me if it was in the early 2000s.
My single-name skew locks are running 100% hit rate since NVDA’s earnings. Average return of 21% on debit and 62% on PM/TIMS/RBH. Not a huge sample size (14 trades/tickers).
This will be my final seminar. Any further developments will be offered to existing seminar-chat members free of charge. This seminar will encompass all of the D1-tools that I currently use. It will attempt to quantify my D1-trading sans the experience element. All market breadth Sub-sector baskets Risk on/off indications Session closing indications Inter-market spreads Indicator breakouts Optimal uni/bimodal structuring General optionality (singles/idealized D1 conversion) D1 conversion math D1 conversions during the hold Risk/class arbitrage Four days -> four hours per day on two consecutive weekends -> uploaded to goto.com as usual. Prefer closed/static px. $20,000 for first-timers. $45,000 if includes skew & switch lock sheet/NDA-required. All are added to the skew lock and D1-rooms. 2-3 D1 signals per day.
Is there a lower tier pricing structure for someone too stupid to understand the material but who nevertheless wants to have a glance into what you are doing?? I just figure that since you always beat up the guys who use TA/PA, it would be nice to get a sense of what you do. PS. I don't even know what D1 is.... Lol... So since I wouldn't get much out of the course, paying 1% would be commensurate with what I get out of it.
No convexity to returns. Long/short stock, index futures, bonds, etc. Basically just going long or short the underlying.