Who here /AMZN/?
hold me brah
good time to buy into Q4 imo
the results were still bretty gud
>>1590292
Yeah, just in time for the election...
Pass...
Pretty happy actually. Great time to buy more as mentioned above. We live in a delusional world where a juggernaut company that makes a solid profit loses 6% of its share value because the profits weren't what some jew analyst thought they would be.
What a fucking joke.
>>1590300
Apple made $50 billion in profit. Stocks are still down 15% since the peak.
Jew analysts control a lot anon
>>1590292
I don't even own the stocks themselves, only a call. I'm down 40 percent this morning, but I'll stick to it. 6 months left, enough time to let this piece of shit catch up to the strike again.
>>1590974
>buying a naked long call
>not buying a call spread
>getting eaten up by time decay
stay pleb
>>1591125
please elaborate that strategy, and what's wrong with a normal call. I'm interested.
>>1590288
200+ P/E
nty
>>1591207
you are going to lose value every day via time decay.
there's nothing wrong with it, it's just a high risk/high reward strategy
I prefer to do a call spread, where you buy a call, and then sell a call at a higher strike which reduces risk, but can also put a ceiling on profits
http://www.optionseducation.org/strategies_advanced_concepts/strategies/bull_call_spread.html?prt=mx
>>1591207
>>1591242
You will lose value due to time decay in both cases overall, but if you sell the higher strike call you are making some of it back because that option loses value every day.
I prefer to let time decay work for me by selling covered calls (buy the stock and sell an out of the money call in the near term, then roll it out when the expiration date comes) or a calendar spread. You can make money on a stock that is flat with these strategies.
http://www.investopedia.com/articles/optioninvestor/08/calendar-spread-options-strategy.asp