$Atlas Lithium (ATLX.US)$ What's going on? I haven't built my position yet, wait for me.
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Yesterday was actually a market-wide crash.
I, who had been working hard, came home and was shocked to see the closing prices.
Did it drop this far!?
When looking at the overall market and the watchlist, most are showing a 'decline'.
However, there are quite a number of stocks in the US market, and although my watchlist is also considerable,
only 7 stocks can be perceived as doing well.
$Altria (MO.US)$
$Philip Morris International (PM.US)$
$AbbVie (ABBV.US)$
$Procter & Gamble (PG.US)$
$Innodata (INOD.US)$
$Solaris Energy Infrastructure (SEI.US)$
$Senstar Technologies (SNT.US)$
The first four stocks are the so-called 'established stocks'.
However, they are not just old-timers.
Stocks that have overcome 'war' and 'recession'.
I reaffirm that it's good to include such stocks in diversified investments.
One must never think they are just ordinary.
It's a good stock to confirm 'personal indicators'.
Nevertheless, during times like these, the 'Tobacco shop' somehow seems to thrive.
While everyone else is going down, it keeps going up...
I, who had been working hard, came home and was shocked to see the closing prices.
Did it drop this far!?
When looking at the overall market and the watchlist, most are showing a 'decline'.
However, there are quite a number of stocks in the US market, and although my watchlist is also considerable,
only 7 stocks can be perceived as doing well.
$Altria (MO.US)$
$Philip Morris International (PM.US)$
$AbbVie (ABBV.US)$
$Procter & Gamble (PG.US)$
$Innodata (INOD.US)$
$Solaris Energy Infrastructure (SEI.US)$
$Senstar Technologies (SNT.US)$
The first four stocks are the so-called 'established stocks'.
However, they are not just old-timers.
Stocks that have overcome 'war' and 'recession'.
I reaffirm that it's good to include such stocks in diversified investments.
One must never think they are just ordinary.
It's a good stock to confirm 'personal indicators'.
Nevertheless, during times like these, the 'Tobacco shop' somehow seems to thrive.
While everyone else is going down, it keeps going up...
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Supplementary article "The relationship between 'Exciting Stocks (Trendy Items)' and Single Option."
There are stocks that I call 'Exciting Stocks.'
These are so-called 'trendy items' that attract a lot of attention and are soaring in expectation.
Many of them are 'next-generation Technology-related.'
Quantum Computers, Space Business, Voice Input AI, Biotechnology, etc.
Technology may be wonderful, but unfortunately, the finances have not caught up.
There has been no conversion from deficit to surplus.
However, there are expectations from people.
Therefore, the stock prices themselves are making flashy movements.
Since being originally a conservative person, there are no such stocks in the current portfolio.
But, they are never regarded as foolish.
In the past, there was an instance of investing in one of these types of stocks.
There were returns.
However, there were also a few slightly bittersweet lessons.
I had intended to write an article about this 'Exciting Stock' for quite some time.
However, around the time I was preparing, that CEO who always wears a leather jacket made a certain statement.
The lively atmosphere has become a dampener.
However, even so, writing this article is because there is actually a demand for Single Option among these 'exciting stocks'...
These are so-called 'trendy items' that attract a lot of attention and are soaring in expectation.
Many of them are 'next-generation Technology-related.'
Quantum Computers, Space Business, Voice Input AI, Biotechnology, etc.
Technology may be wonderful, but unfortunately, the finances have not caught up.
There has been no conversion from deficit to surplus.
However, there are expectations from people.
Therefore, the stock prices themselves are making flashy movements.
Since being originally a conservative person, there are no such stocks in the current portfolio.
But, they are never regarded as foolish.
In the past, there was an instance of investing in one of these types of stocks.
There were returns.
However, there were also a few slightly bittersweet lessons.
I had intended to write an article about this 'Exciting Stock' for quite some time.
However, around the time I was preparing, that CEO who always wears a leather jacket made a certain statement.
The lively atmosphere has become a dampener.
However, even so, writing this article is because there is actually a demand for Single Option among these 'exciting stocks'...
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Once Options Trading can be done, such a Global Strategy is also possible.
This is not something taught by anyone; it is something thought of after conducting Options Trading for a year.
Only want to get the Insurance premium and keep the Shares in hand.
When I considered this, I set the 'strike price' at around 3% above the recent highest price of these stocks.
(It seems likely to hit but does not. I won’t say it’s certain, but this has been quite effective.)
Based on this, I will check what 'premium' is set for a 'one-month maturity'.
And, how much percentage of the strike price the premium occupies... By looking at this, you can better understand the degree of enthusiasm of the 'believers'.
Of course, whether engaging in Options Trading or simply making a long Buy in the spot market, it is best to do so with the most "enthusiastic" stocks.
This approach makes it easier to increase returns.
$Hims & Hers Health (HIMS.US)$
Highest price $64.84 ... Exercise price $65 ... premium $6.3 (9.69%)
$Carvana (CVNA.US)$
The highest price is $291.27 ... Strike price 3 ...
This is not something taught by anyone; it is something thought of after conducting Options Trading for a year.
Only want to get the Insurance premium and keep the Shares in hand.
When I considered this, I set the 'strike price' at around 3% above the recent highest price of these stocks.
(It seems likely to hit but does not. I won’t say it’s certain, but this has been quite effective.)
Based on this, I will check what 'premium' is set for a 'one-month maturity'.
And, how much percentage of the strike price the premium occupies... By looking at this, you can better understand the degree of enthusiasm of the 'believers'.
Of course, whether engaging in Options Trading or simply making a long Buy in the spot market, it is best to do so with the most "enthusiastic" stocks.
This approach makes it easier to increase returns.
$Hims & Hers Health (HIMS.US)$
Highest price $64.84 ... Exercise price $65 ... premium $6.3 (9.69%)
$Carvana (CVNA.US)$
The highest price is $291.27 ... Strike price 3 ...
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From my watchlist, I have posted some relatively unknown stocks (since most people look at the Top Underlyings by Volume) that have demand for Options, are relatively stable, and are promising.
It should be understood that the settings for Options Trading (the width of the strike price and the amount of premium) change just like stock prices.
Therefore, this data is based on the 'closing price' from February 18.
When stock prices enter a downtrend, it is natural that this demand will also decrease.
Be aware that just because you have seen it once does not mean it is fixed.
This time, write about how the listed stocks are expected to perform one month ahead.
In other words, for the Options Trading reaching expiration in one month (set for 3/21), check what percentage above the current price the upper limit of the exercise price is.
The premium (insurance premium) is for the Buy of the Call.
(In other words, it means paying this premium to ask to sell at this strike price.)
As expected, when it comes to the upper limit, the amount of the premium decreases, but it means that there are those who are concerned that it may rise above that strike price....
It should be understood that the settings for Options Trading (the width of the strike price and the amount of premium) change just like stock prices.
Therefore, this data is based on the 'closing price' from February 18.
When stock prices enter a downtrend, it is natural that this demand will also decrease.
Be aware that just because you have seen it once does not mean it is fixed.
This time, write about how the listed stocks are expected to perform one month ahead.
In other words, for the Options Trading reaching expiration in one month (set for 3/21), check what percentage above the current price the upper limit of the exercise price is.
The premium (insurance premium) is for the Buy of the Call.
(In other words, it means paying this premium to ask to sell at this strike price.)
As expected, when it comes to the upper limit, the amount of the premium decreases, but it means that there are those who are concerned that it may rise above that strike price....
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This time, writing about stocks related to Options Trading.
Even if not engaging in Options Trading, that data can be helpful in stock selection.
There are probably people who don't know what Options Trading is, so starting from there, Options Trading can be simply described as,
It is an 'Insurance Trade.'
For example, 'I want that stock, but I can't buy it right now. However, I could buy it in three months.'
But, it would be a problem if it skyrocketed by then. So, as a down payment, I will prepay the 'premium,'
and if it reaches this 'price,' I want you to sell it.
This is what is called a 'Buy (Ask)' Call Option.
In this case, 'three months later' refers to the so-called 'maturity'.
'Insurance premium' is what is called 'premium'.
And the 'price' is what is called 'exercise price'.
In response to this,
"I will Sell it to you in three months, but if you want to sell at that price, I need to receive this much in Insurance premium."
This will be called the Sell (Bid) of the Call Single Option.
In other words, it is a promise of the right to Buy and the obligation to Sell.
I want you to reflect on this.
Those who enter Insurance and...
Even if not engaging in Options Trading, that data can be helpful in stock selection.
There are probably people who don't know what Options Trading is, so starting from there, Options Trading can be simply described as,
It is an 'Insurance Trade.'
For example, 'I want that stock, but I can't buy it right now. However, I could buy it in three months.'
But, it would be a problem if it skyrocketed by then. So, as a down payment, I will prepay the 'premium,'
and if it reaches this 'price,' I want you to sell it.
This is what is called a 'Buy (Ask)' Call Option.
In this case, 'three months later' refers to the so-called 'maturity'.
'Insurance premium' is what is called 'premium'.
And the 'price' is what is called 'exercise price'.
In response to this,
"I will Sell it to you in three months, but if you want to sell at that price, I need to receive this much in Insurance premium."
This will be called the Sell (Bid) of the Call Single Option.
In other words, it is a promise of the right to Buy and the obligation to Sell.
I want you to reflect on this.
Those who enter Insurance and...
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$Direxion Daily TSLA Bull 2X Shares (TSLL.US)$
Which one are you?![]()
How did you react during the decline?![]()
Which one are you?
How did you react during the decline?
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$Hims & Hers Health (HIMS.US)$
- An advertisement for the weight loss drug semaglutide by HIMS has sparked anger from the pharmaceutical industry group, being described as 'nothing short of reckless'.
What is the reason for excitement among HIMS shareholders?
1. HIMS is disrupting the traditional healthcare environment.
The popularity of HIMS is increasing, and this Super Bowl ad is threatening the entire pharmaceutical industry.
This Super Bowl ad will give a big boost to the Business and will likely become one of the most talked-about ads recently.
x.com
Major pharmaceutical companies must be trembling with fear.
- An advertisement for the weight loss drug semaglutide by HIMS has sparked anger from the pharmaceutical industry group, being described as 'nothing short of reckless'.
What is the reason for excitement among HIMS shareholders?
1. HIMS is disrupting the traditional healthcare environment.
The popularity of HIMS is increasing, and this Super Bowl ad is threatening the entire pharmaceutical industry.
This Super Bowl ad will give a big boost to the Business and will likely become one of the most talked-about ads recently.
x.com
Major pharmaceutical companies must be trembling with fear.
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$Hims & Hers Health (HIMS.US)$
This is a clear attempt by the industry group to cancel advertisements that directly address the fact that they are part of a system that does not prioritize the health of the American people. This system is flawed and simply another example of the industry's reluctance to inform Americans that they have choices. We are calling for a change that prioritizes the health of Americans through affordable healthcare options.
This is a clear attempt by the industry group to cancel advertisements that directly address the fact that they are part of a system that does not prioritize the health of the American people. This system is flawed and simply another example of the industry's reluctance to inform Americans that they have choices. We are calling for a change that prioritizes the health of Americans through affordable healthcare options.
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$Celestica (CLS.US)$
My analysis was not wrong.
When I bought it, it was $26.85.
If it continues to rise like this, it will become a five-bagger stock.
I'm getting excited.
My analysis was not wrong.
When I bought it, it was $26.85.
If it continues to rise like this, it will become a five-bagger stock.
I'm getting excited.
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