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Post by mytakeonit on Oct 19, 2018 13:56:18 GMT -5
peppy ... the only thing I recognize in your chart is that the dragon is back !!!
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Post by shake34 on Oct 19, 2018 15:02:04 GMT -5
For calls expiring today with a 2.00 strike price, the open interest is over 4,000 lots. Not monumental, but still some change can be made/lost. The manipulators better stay at work this afternoon to serve their interests. I don't own any of those calls. Therefore, I'm going out to walk dogs and enjoy the crisp air and tarheel blue sky! I’ll predict we close today right at 2.00.
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Post by brotherm1 on Oct 19, 2018 15:24:07 GMT -5
$1.99 That is so amazing to me how they do that.
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Post by peppy on Oct 19, 2018 15:40:42 GMT -5
MNKD Nasdaq real time volume, 1,741,172 shares. MNKD Nasdaq summary volume, 3,285,356 shares MNKD $1.99. -0.06. -2.93% www.nasdaq.com/symbol/mnkdWeekly chart, with weekly moving averages. the 50 week = the 200 day moving average. the 20 week = 50 day. 23 million shares traded/week.
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Post by mytakeonit on Oct 19, 2018 16:26:30 GMT -5
Okay, now we are back in track for $2 by the end of October.
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Post by brotherm1 on Oct 19, 2018 16:39:32 GMT -5
I guess though that anyone holding $2.00 calls can still end up in the money if shares trading after hours end at $2 or above?
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Post by brotherm1 on Oct 19, 2018 18:34:27 GMT -5
So the last after hours trade as of now at 19:31 hrs was 10 shares at a price of $2 at 17:43 hrs. If that is the last trade until NASDAQ after hours trading closes at 20:00, does that mean those with $2 call options will remain in the money through expiration tomorrow? m.nasdaq.com/symbol/mnkd/after-hours
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Post by boca1girl on Oct 19, 2018 19:12:11 GMT -5
So the last after hours trade as of now at 19:31 hrs was 10 shares at a price of $2 at 17:43 hrs. If that is the last trade until NASDAQ after hours trading closes at 20:00, does that mean those with $2 call options will remain in the money through expiration tomorrow? m.nasdaq.com/symbol/mnkd/after-hoursI’m not sure what you mean by “in the money” with regards to the $2 call options. The $2 calls expire at $0.00 today. If you bought the $2 calls that expired today, even if you only paid $0.01, your investment is now worth $0.00. If you sold calls, covered or naked, you get to keep all the money you received when you sold the calls. Only calls less than $2 expiring today would be “in the money”.
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Post by brotherm1 on Oct 19, 2018 19:38:18 GMT -5
wow. Thanks. glad I don’t play options! i’m almost clueless. Might be best I don’t start
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Post by sportsrancho on Oct 19, 2018 20:23:18 GMT -5
wow. Thanks. glad I don’t play options! i’m almost clueless. Might be best I don’t start Start with 10, 2021 $3 dollar calls:-) Very small tax if you hold over a year. Watch them grow:-) Sell 3 months before Jan 2021....
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Post by brotherm1 on Oct 19, 2018 20:59:54 GMT -5
ok. I will. thx
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Post by mytakeonit on Oct 19, 2018 21:42:14 GMT -5
brother1 ... I don't do options either. Just like gambling in Vegas, practice at home using play money ... then jump in.
But going with sports' 2021 $3 call sounds really good ... since pps will be around $100 by then.
That's mytakeonit ...
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Post by boca1girl on Oct 20, 2018 9:56:33 GMT -5
Only play options with money that you can afford to loose. There is no such thing as a “sure” bet. Hopefully Sports’ suggested trade will be profitable.
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Post by mytakeonit on Oct 20, 2018 14:03:40 GMT -5
I agree boca ... I like playing Mega Billions a lot more !!! I also think that sports' 2021 timeline has a really good chance of making it payoff !!! When I looked at options trading, I never noticed that an option could go that far out. Maybe I should look into it again? Nah! I'm giving my shares and $$$ to my daughter later anyway.
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Post by peppy on Oct 22, 2018 8:13:30 GMT -5
On the weekly chart, Moving averages; The 50 week, is $2.13, the 100 week is $2.17. $2.05 The 11/2016 low. (the 200 week MA $8.22.)
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