Posted by sschulman on 26th of May 2017 at 03:26 pm
I've been short naked some ES 1700 puts for about a week. Today,
Interactive Brokers notifies me that i'll be charged an "exposure
fee". That's not a problem, and it's just a few pennies.
But here's the thing - why now? Why see my short put position as
more risky now than last week? Has IB suddenly become more bearish
on the market? Do they know something that we don't?
Posted by sschulman on 23rd of May 2017 at 05:12 pm
I remember when I first joined BPT, many years ago, you were
talking about accompanying your son to his games. It's awesome to
have family that encourages your kids to be what they are!
Posted by sschulman on 23rd of May 2017 at 04:55 pm
I'm watching livestreaming video of my son's graduation ceremony
at John Hopkins!
Very impressive! The master of ceremonies, talking about
their research into vaccinations versus disease carrying
mosquitoes, said that mosquitoes aren't stopped by walls nor by
immigration policies. Later he said something about that scientists
rely on data rather than what lobbyists say. Was he referring to
global warming?
SO moving! All the graduates (all colours) smile as they're
given their diplomas but one girl was crying! As she walked off she
kissed her diploma! Wow!! I almost cried myself!
Posted by sschulman on 25th of Apr 2017 at 12:16 pm
Or it could just start heading down anytime. Then it would
simply be labelled a failed 5th. That's my problem with Elliott --
labelling is retroactive. :-)
Posted by sschulman on 7th of Feb 2017 at 02:37 pm
Thank you SO much for that, Disciple33. I remember "Beat the
Dealer" but had no idea that Ed Thorp started trading. I'm only 3/4
of the way through this interview but am definitely going to buy
his latest book!
Posted by sschulman on 1st of Feb 2017 at 04:13 pm
My typical thought processes on a trading day:
"ready, aim, ready aim, ready, aim, oops good thing i didn't
fire, ready, aim, ready, aim, wow wish I had fired, ready, aim,
ready, aim..."
I have lots respect for you guys trade your signals in a
disciplined way. :-)
Posted by sschulman on 1st of Feb 2017 at 02:23 pm
Not your typical Fed announcement day. No wild swings. No huge
volume surge. I guess it's all about interpretation. Maybe Yellen
tried too hard to reassure.
Posted by sschulman on 1st of Feb 2017 at 01:38 pm
It's gotta be Mercury retrograde or something! IB's main Account
Management page isn't displaying - they say they're working on it.
It looks like CME has forgotten to update their intraday
PC-SPAN margin file! And everybody who has a cat knows that's the
WRONG way to hang a toilet roll.
Posted by sschulman on 23rd of Jan 2017 at 02:41 pm
Agee, JRoger. I don't think you can run a country like you run a
business. What's he gonna do, line up all the sick poor people and
say "You're fired" ?
Posted by sschulman on 6th of Jan 2017 at 02:26 pm
I use duckduckgo search engine and came up with this site.
http://canadiancouchpotato.com/2010/11/29/holding-us-dollars-in-registered-accounts/
Here's a quote from the site:
RBC Direct Investing recently became the first bank-owned
brokerage to allow Canadians to hold US dollars in registered
accounts, such as RRSPs and Tax-Free Savings accounts (TFSAs).
The article is dated November 2010 so maybe more brokerages
are allowing this nowadays. You probably have to search around.
It's a hassle but maybe worth it.
Posted by sschulman on 7th of Dec 2016 at 12:05 am
Jroger I almost only trade ES options. and sometimes rarely an
ES future.
I sell out-of-money call and buy a further-out-of-money
nearer-term call to hedge. So you could call it diagonal calendar
credit spreads. Are your vertical spreads credit or debit? Years
ago I did verticals but kept losing but in retrospect my strikes
were way to close to where the futures were.
I'm sort of trading the spy system by selling out-of-money ES
puts when spy system is long.
The community is delayed by three days for non registered users.
No - I'm SHORT the
Does my brokerage see bearishness?
Posted by sschulman on 26th of May 2017 at 04:13 pm
No - I'm SHORT the puts. :-)
And they are the 1700 strike puts. ES would have to go a LONG way down (all the way down to 1700) before those short puts would be losers.
Does my brokerage see bearishness?
Posted by sschulman on 26th of May 2017 at 03:26 pm
I've been short naked some ES 1700 puts for about a week. Today, Interactive Brokers notifies me that i'll be charged an "exposure fee". That's not a problem, and it's just a few pennies.
But here's the thing - why now? Why see my short put position as more risky now than last week? Has IB suddenly become more bearish on the market? Do they know something that we don't?
And of course Steve CONGRATS!
Posted by sschulman on 23rd of May 2017 at 05:12 pm
I remember when I first joined BPT, many years ago, you were talking about accompanying your son to his games. It's awesome to have family that encourages your kids to be what they are!
Totally off topic
Posted by sschulman on 23rd of May 2017 at 04:55 pm
I'm watching livestreaming video of my son's graduation ceremony at John Hopkins!
Very impressive! The master of ceremonies, talking about their research into vaccinations versus disease carrying mosquitoes, said that mosquitoes aren't stopped by walls nor by immigration policies. Later he said something about that scientists rely on data rather than what lobbyists say. Was he referring to global warming?
SO moving! All the graduates (all colours) smile as they're given their diplomas but one girl was crying! As she walked off she kissed her diploma! Wow!! I almost cried myself!
Or it could just start
SPX 4th wave triangle scenario
Posted by sschulman on 25th of Apr 2017 at 12:16 pm
Or it could just start heading down anytime. Then it would simply be labelled a failed 5th. That's my problem with Elliott -- labelling is retroactive. :-)
Why did you label the
Small rotation day in the futs
Posted by sschulman on 10th of Feb 2017 at 01:27 pm
Why did you label the middle part an "ugly structure"??
I wish the SPY system
de Mark upside exhaustion signal today
Posted by sschulman on 9th of Feb 2017 at 05:25 pm
I wish the SPY system would go short already.
LOVE it!! SOOO clever!!
Another item posted without political comment
Posted by sschulman on 8th of Feb 2017 at 01:54 pm
LOVE it!!
SOOO clever!!
Thank you SO much for
Article about Ed Thorp - the first quant
Posted by sschulman on 7th of Feb 2017 at 02:37 pm
Thank you SO much for that, Disciple33. I remember "Beat the Dealer" but had no idea that Ed Thorp started trading. I'm only 3/4 of the way through this interview but am definitely going to buy his latest book!
typical trading day
Posted by sschulman on 1st of Feb 2017 at 04:13 pm
My typical thought processes on a trading day:
"ready, aim, ready aim, ready, aim, oops good thing i didn't fire, ready, aim, ready, aim, wow wish I had fired, ready, aim, ready, aim..."
I have lots respect for you guys trade your signals in a disciplined way. :-)
Not your typical Fed announcement
FOMC Statement
Posted by sschulman on 1st of Feb 2017 at 02:23 pm
Not your typical Fed announcement day. No wild swings. No huge volume surge. I guess it's all about interpretation. Maybe Yellen tried too hard to reassure.
It's gotta be Mercury retrograde
new executive order - made w/o political comment
Posted by sschulman on 1st of Feb 2017 at 01:38 pm
It's gotta be Mercury retrograde or something! IB's main Account Management page isn't displaying - they say they're working on it.
It looks like CME has forgotten to update their intraday PC-SPAN margin file! And everybody who has a cat knows that's the WRONG way to hang a toilet roll.
Thanks for the heads up,
ES system comments
Posted by sschulman on 25th of Jan 2017 at 05:39 pm
Thanks for the heads up, Matt. I love how you get enthusiastic about it. The SPY system has also had awesome trades lately!
Agee, JRoger. I don't think
Stimulus
Posted by sschulman on 23rd of Jan 2017 at 02:41 pm
Agee, JRoger. I don't think you can run a country like you run a business. What's he gonna do, line up all the sick poor people and say "You're fired" ?
LOL no worries! I went
Holeee! I'm trying to resist the urge to stand in ...
Posted by sschulman on 8th of Jan 2017 at 11:34 am
LOL no worries! I went for a walk instead.
I use duckduckgo search engine
How do Canadians hedge USD/CAD fluctuations within RRSPs?
Posted by sschulman on 6th of Jan 2017 at 02:26 pm
I use duckduckgo search engine and came up with this site.
http://canadiancouchpotato.com/2010/11/29/holding-us-dollars-in-registered-accounts/
Here's a quote from the site:
RBC Direct Investing recently became the first bank-owned brokerage to allow Canadians to hold US dollars in registered accounts, such as RRSPs and Tax-Free Savings accounts (TFSAs).
The article is dated November 2010 so maybe more brokerages are allowing this nowadays. You probably have to search around. It's a hassle but maybe worth it.
They now say, "The gunman
Hearing Shots Fired at Ft. Lauderdale Airport Former White House Press ...
Posted by sschulman on 6th of Jan 2017 at 02:04 pm
They now say, "The gunman is in custody and was a lone shooter." So sad. I wonder if public ever knows the whole story.
Holeee! I'm trying to resist
Posted by sschulman on 6th of Jan 2017 at 01:19 pm
Holeee! I'm trying to resist the urge to stand in front of a train. ie go short up here.
Jroger I almost only trade
Vertical Spread Options: I am creating vertical spread call and put ...
Posted by sschulman on 7th of Dec 2016 at 12:05 am
Jroger I almost only trade ES options. and sometimes rarely an ES future.
I sell out-of-money call and buy a further-out-of-money nearer-term call to hedge. So you could call it diagonal calendar credit spreads. Are your vertical spreads credit or debit? Years ago I did verticals but kept losing but in retrospect my strikes were way to close to where the futures were.
I'm sort of trading the spy system by selling out-of-money ES puts when spy system is long.
Thanks Matt. That fits with
ES Pro system vs SPY system
Posted by sschulman on 28th of Nov 2016 at 12:30 pm
Thanks Matt. That fits with the election years seasonal chart which shows a temporary dip in early december.