This is the reason that I'm still selling closer to the money calls than I normally would.it's still a bear market
Can't wait until we are back into a bull market however. Oh the premiums!
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This is the reason that I'm still selling closer to the money calls than I normally would.it's still a bear market
TSLA is up 7.67% today... historically, it's 50-50 if next day is red or green
TSLA - What Happens Next Day if Today's Gain is >= 7%
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1st time since 5 yrs ago!Not red or green, market is always ready to surprise...
72million shares traded and the same close as yesterday, perfectly normal price action!
ooops, thanksDid you average your averages at the end? Should be 40%/60% .
I don't remember a product unveil/delivery event that moved the SP in a significant way, with the exception of Cybertruck that had a negative reaction. Anyone else remember differently?
Could be wrong but unless the delivery event includes unexpectedly bullish news on production or other material news, I would expect the call wall at $200 to prevail tomorrow.
1st time since 5 yrs ago!
TSLA - What Happens Next Day if Today's Gain is = 0%
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Same.I think we should start comparing TSLA action with market action. In general if TSLA moves because the market moves, and then TSLA doesn't move the next day because the market doesn't move - that shouldn't be surprising.
ps : OTOH, if TSLA moves separately from the market, I'd expect some kind of spill over to the next day.
they didn't mention Autopilot for Semi.
yes they are. if put strike > current share price, they're ITM.He says they're deep OTM but aren't they deep ITM?
BTW, there's very likely some spreads shown in this table, e.g. for these transactions here, they executed in the same second. might be a bear put spread or a bull put spread. It's hard to judge which it is since both legs supposedly hit on the bid. Isolated this would indicate someone selling the puts rather than buying themyes they are. if put strike > current share price, they're ITM.