Not exact matches
Even with this
trade I still have more
than a $ 20,000 cushion before I go on margin if every
naked put was assigned and no covered calls were.
Nial, all I can say is thank you.You're a great mentor, your
trading style is simple, but highly effective, if one chooses to follow and apply your rules.My
trading got off to a very slow start, I've been following you for about a year now and slowly but steadily I'm beginning to see an improvement in my
trading with more winning
trades than losing ones.This is simply because I'm following your «
naked chart»
trading price action only method.
I get what you mean, but if you follow high probability
trades like
naked charts aka Price Action shouldn't we expect more
than just 2.5 % weekly.
My one FB May $ 160
naked put is more
than $ 25 out of the money and
trading with a bid / ask of $ 0.02 / 0.03.
He has argued that failed banks should not be bailed out, Lehman's collapse was not a disaster, AIG should be declared bankrupt, that
naked short selling is not a problem, that backdating isn't so bad, insider
trading should be legal, many corporate CEOs are underpaid, global solutions are worse
than local solutions, Warren Buffett is overrated, Michael Milken is a great American, the collapse of the hedge fund was not a scandal, hedge funds are over-regulated, education is overrated by the educated, bonuses at successful Wall Street's firms are deserved and possibly undersized, management buyouts are boons to the economy, Enron's management was victimized by an over-zealous prosecution, Sarbanes - Oxley should be repealed, corporate compliance culture is a disaster, shareholder democracy is overrated, hostile takeovers ought to be revived, the market is permanently moving away from public ownership of equity in corporations, private partnerships are on the rise, public ignorance is encouraged and manipulated by governments and corporations, experts overrate expertise, regulatory agencies are controlled by the businesses they supposedly regulate and Wall Street is much more fun
than people give it credit for.
On an average, $ 5,000 is the average to open a option
trading account, but the broker will probably limit your account to basic option
trades rather
than the more advanced strategies like
naked put selling, which carry more risk.