%% LOL. An IPO cartoon had IPO traders asking for money on the street\ main street LOL Notable exception to that IPO rule 1998 + 1999. But single stocks can be so wild; I never kick myself for not buying singles stocks or socks. BUT since that defines index funds as funds with no fun; QQQ did fine in 1999, looks fun back then.
Well, I bought back the option on Apple. It cost me 31 cents ($31.). I am finding I much prefer CBOE than Fidelity PFOF!! Fidelity will not place for price discovery...Just if they get a "hit", I'll get a fill. Yes, sometimes price improvement, but I can sit around for an hour waiting for the fill (or raise it a cent or two). I then did another covered call on AAPL for the Dec 24 $230. I got $255. for the option (covered call). WAYYY out of the money...I don't want it called away. But, I want some small income while I wait. PS I will copy and paste this on my journal thread also...