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$Zomedica Corp(ZOM.US) This is a good one, there is still money to be made before the end of March if you play your cards right. Buy the dips sell the peaks. 10, 15, 20% gains are good gains and a good way to build up your portfolio, especially if you have little experience and little flow. Dont be shy or embarrassed about it if those are the shoes you wear right now. Most people just getting into trading on their own should start out small, dont bet the bank, dont use your rent, car payment, food money. You will lose it. Study everything, there is tons of info on you tube and the book store. Start out swing trading, that is where you are doing trades every 2 to 14 days, buy a stock when it dips and hold it until it goes back up and then sell, just get practice at doing this. Zomedica, most people feel, will spike around the end of March or when they realese product to the public, this is a good company. One last thing, dont use your emotions to trade. Your feelings are wrong every time, use FACTS, study, study study
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$Assertio (ASRT.US)$ Bought More, Up to get to the point where I can think of the moon 🌜🌜
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The Greeks: What You Should Know Part 2
A lot of us know what the Greeks do individually but aren’t as certain on how they behave in relation to each other and the underlying asset. This write up will be done with the assumption you have read the previous post here:
Quick Example
Say John buys XYZ 100 1/15/21 Call (Buy-to-Open) for 1.00 and this contract has the following values:
Delta: 0.50 Gamma: 0.05 Theta: -0.02 Vega: 0.01
and the Current price of XYZ stock is $95.00.
This tells a lot but we will start with how Delta and Gamma work together:
(1) The Delta says that for every $1 move either up or down in price, will either decrease or increase the value of the option contract by 0.50 (e.g. $50). You will notice most option contracts are bought and measured for statistical purposes in the ranges of 0-0.20, .21-.40, .41-.60, .61-80, and .81-1.00.
(2) Then because Gamma is 0.05, for every change in Delta relative to a $1 movement in the underlying asset, The value of the option contract will increase by an additional 0.05 ($5) for every additional $1dollar change in the underlying assets price which would there create a correlated change in delta which is measured by gamma. So if the option contract for XYZ is 1.00 when the price of the underlying asset is $95 and then price moves up $1 dollar then the value of the contract becomes 1.50. (1.00 + 0.50) THEN, if the price moves an additional $1, Then the equation becomes, (1.50 + 0.50 + 0.05) = 2.05.
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A lot of us know what the Greeks do individually but aren’t as certain on how they behave in relation to each other and the underlying asset. This write up will be done with the assumption you have read the previous post here:
Quick Example
Say John buys XYZ 100 1/15/21 Call (Buy-to-Open) for 1.00 and this contract has the following values:
Delta: 0.50 Gamma: 0.05 Theta: -0.02 Vega: 0.01
and the Current price of XYZ stock is $95.00.
This tells a lot but we will start with how Delta and Gamma work together:
(1) The Delta says that for every $1 move either up or down in price, will either decrease or increase the value of the option contract by 0.50 (e.g. $50). You will notice most option contracts are bought and measured for statistical purposes in the ranges of 0-0.20, .21-.40, .41-.60, .61-80, and .81-1.00.
(2) Then because Gamma is 0.05, for every change in Delta relative to a $1 movement in the underlying asset, The value of the option contract will increase by an additional 0.05 ($5) for every additional $1dollar change in the underlying assets price which would there create a correlated change in delta which is measured by gamma. So if the option contract for XYZ is 1.00 when the price of the underlying asset is $95 and then price moves up $1 dollar then the value of the contract becomes 1.50. (1.00 + 0.50) THEN, if the price moves an additional $1, Then the equation becomes, (1.50 + 0.50 + 0.05) = 2.05.
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$Digital Ally (DGLY.US)$ followjason!make money !
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$AMC Entertainment (AMC.US)$ so how high do you guys realistically see the price going up to?
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I came to Moomoo from other trendy investment app and Moomoo has been serving me good. I wish to trade the OTC market in near future and be able to invest fractional unit by the dollars, which I use for distribution, planning and controlling.
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