posted by William W. Miller on 2 days ago
I did not buy the call but I did buy 20 more shares. Bill
posted by William W. Miller on 2 days ago
V is looking a little better but it has to cross 90 to be a genuine change ib trend.
posted by William W. Miller on 2 days ago
When I get up in the morning while the coffee is brewing, I flip around different places
mainly just to make sure the computer is working. I ran across this. Visa has launched a
corporate responsibility program designed mostly to get credit to the little guy who needs
it. This may be windowdressing hogwash but it sure is good public relations. It is much
better than playing bets on the company that has the unannounced corporate irresponsibiliy
program.
Last edited on: 05-13-2008 09:37 am
posted by Quest4dollars on 3 days ago
Just be aware that the strike price you sell the call for is a contract for you to sell
your stock at the strike you select to sell the call for. If the stock reaches that call
price or above on expiration. If it doesn't you get to keep the stock and at least part
money you were payed for selling the call.
Last edited on: 05-12-2008 03:20 pm
posted by The Market Prodigy on 3 days ago
My opinion is V bottomed today for the short term. Finally had buyers step in. I want to
see it break the middle bband on the 30 minute chart b4 I get giddy though. This is a nice
support level from the big run up before. So if its going to get it together again for
another push, this will be the time. We'll see =) Goodluck to those of you who are in it!
posted by William W. Miller on 3 days ago
I have elected the covered call portion of your suggestion.
posted by Quest4dollars on 3 days ago
If you want insurance against the stock you own Buy June 80 put(.VRP).If you believe the
stock price will be above $80.00+ the price of the call buy a June 80 call(.VFP). In
either case the most you lose is the price of the option + commissions.If you have the
funds and are bullish buy a covered call.
posted by William W. Miller on 3 days ago
How do you play V with puts and calls?
posted by William W. Miller on 3 days ago
Some one is going to make a fortune but it is no time for rookies. Keep checking.
posted by Rookie_Trader on 3 days ago
Yeah, this is starting to suck...
Anyone know how to determine if mutual funds are buying or selling your stock?





