I love tasty but I don’t know if retail traders will ever see the same growth as the market did. All it takes few bad days to wipe out profits of several months and then some
I agree with you. Trading small accounts is a slow and painful experience. When I trade my small account, the only way to trade is to trade what I can afford to buy in round lots only.
Hope all option traders understand that just because probability of winning is in your favor doesn’t mean you have positive expected value selling it. The payout ratio on these are never even mentioned.
I always try selling bht it goes well for alittle and then i get screwed. Ppl say u win so much more often but i find the wins are so small and losses so big it ends up actually being MORE risky then buying options. How do they manage risk?
I love tasty but I don’t know if retail traders will ever see the same growth as the market did. All it takes few bad days to wipe out profits of several months and then some
Lets see the $200 account, that's a real challenge. No room for error.
Commission commission commission bro...
Trade small 🦐 trade often gets you Nowhere
I agree with you. Trading small accounts is a slow and painful experience. When I trade my small account, the only way to trade is to trade what I can afford to buy in round lots only.
Tony: "McDonald's is a great dividend stock.." (great point!) ......Tom: "ummm.. we're going to the next slide.." wow that's cold.
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Hope all option traders understand that just because probability of winning is in your favor doesn’t mean you have positive expected value selling it. The payout ratio on these are never even mentioned.
isn't it pretty risky to do a naked iron condor?
sho is for my mind
great video guys, thanks and Merry Christmas!
I always try selling bht it goes well for alittle and then i get screwed. Ppl say u win so much more often but i find the wins are so small and losses so big it ends up actually being MORE risky then buying options. How do they manage risk?
This is great ! Thanks
This is what you do. Buy a TSLA call option with a $422 strike price and January 10, 2025, expiration date for $4656. You're welcome!
Sitting! 👸🏾💜
Can you do these trades with a cash account?
Yes, only a cash account
Yes, but undefined risk will be very difficult. You have no margin, so the BPR will be much much higher.
Spreads every two minutes all day long, carry the long side over night, abc bud.
LOL... Tony is clearly not paying attention for most of the video, looks like he's typing out an email or sending out a tweet or something.
He’s thinking about his cars 🤣
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