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Post by galleybob on Feb 15, 2017 18:12:19 GMT -8
I have been long since 2000 so of course I'm thrilled to see all time highs
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Post by JDSoCal on Feb 15, 2017 19:35:31 GMT -8
Pain is not 130, only about 2K difference between calls and puts. There's a definite call wall at 135 though, 10K net difference. BTW, Options Clearing Corp has the current open interest same day PM. I still don't understand why AAPL still has so much options action, when so many other stocks have performed so much better the last couple years...
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Post by bud777 on Feb 15, 2017 21:41:52 GMT -8
Pain is not 130, only about 2K difference between calls and puts. There's a definite call wall at 135 though, 10K net difference. BTW, Options Clearing Corp has the current open interest same day PM. I still don't understand why AAPL still has so much options action, when so many other stocks have performed so much better the last couple years... I wonder if it has something to do with the liquidity of AAPL options?
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Post by JDSoCal on Feb 15, 2017 22:07:07 GMT -8
Pain is not 130, only about 2K difference between calls and puts. There's a definite call wall at 135 though, 10K net difference. BTW, Options Clearing Corp has the current open interest same day PM. I still don't understand why AAPL still has so much options action, when so many other stocks have performed so much better the last couple years... I wonder if it has something to do with the liquidity of AAPL options? Well liquidity comes from volume, so isn't that kind of like when Yogi Berra said, "nobody ever goes there anymore, it's too crowded"?
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Post by mace on Feb 15, 2017 23:12:01 GMT -8
It doesn't matter how the liquidity started, players come because of liquidity, becomes more liquid, attract more players...
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