This answered every single question I had! I just learned more in 57 minutes than I had in the past year plus, about options trading. I look forward to learning more as a member. (Dan you're an amazing teacher!)
Do NOT use short interest as a short squeeze indicator, it is the biggest lagging metric for stock analysis as it is only required by the SEC to be reported 2x a month, at the middle and the end of the month. In between those 2 reporting dates many institutions can and do close their short positions. There is no scanner paid nor free that can provide up-to date short interest info because like I said prior, it is not required to be reported
I've been watching a stock which is one of five highest short squeeze candidates, and it went up SOME for op ex, but now has fallen again. Everyone is ranting about it having a 20% short of its shares, it has a very low float, and no more shorts or options are available in it, but it's volume is nothing. How can a squeeze occur if shorts just held forever? I thought they expired Op Ex unless these guys are going months into the future. Can options holders rotate from one period to the next? Why would people claim a short squeeze candidate for any shares at all when Op Ex turns out to mean nothing for the shares shorted? I can't find anybody that gives the actual timetable of a short squeeze. It occurs when the shorts have to be bought back, right? So when is that? And if there's public record of number of shares shorted, isn't there a public record of when they expire?
Love this video, very clear and useful
This answered every single question I had! I just learned more in 57 minutes than I had in the past year plus, about options trading. I look forward to learning more as a member. (Dan you're an amazing teacher!)
Do NOT use short interest as a short squeeze indicator, it is the biggest lagging metric for stock analysis as it is only required by the SEC to be reported 2x a month, at the middle and the end of the month. In between those 2 reporting dates many institutions can and do close their short positions. There is no scanner paid nor free that can provide up-to date short interest info because like I said prior, it is not required to be reported
Half the way I was calling sleep
I'm all in on AMC and just stared doing covered calls too! Great premiums!!!
Did anyone get the full name of the trader Dan referred to (middle age bold guy pictured after the explanation of the boxers), thank you
I've been watching a stock which is one of five highest short squeeze candidates, and it went up SOME for op ex, but now has fallen again. Everyone is ranting about it having a 20% short of its shares, it has a very low float, and no more shorts or options are available in it, but it's volume is nothing. How can a squeeze occur if shorts just held forever? I thought they expired Op Ex unless these guys are going months into the future. Can options holders rotate from one period to the next? Why would people claim a short squeeze candidate for any shares at all when Op Ex turns out to mean nothing for the shares shorted?
I can't find anybody that gives the actual timetable of a short squeeze. It occurs when the shorts have to be bought back, right? So when is that? And if there's public record of number of shares shorted, isn't there a public record of when they expire?
Can someone explain differently what indications tell you there are more short order vs buy order ?
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How do you sell a call without there being a buyer?
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Great video but he's all over the place. Not really a strategy here..
Thanks for your video. Very informative. $CRTX might be good short squeeze candidate
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Very informative
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