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Strategies & Market Trends : 2026 TeoTwawKi ... 2032 Darkest Interregnum
GLD 425.94+1.0%Jan 14 4:00 PM EST

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To: Julius Wong who wrote (166320)12/23/2020 4:39:50 PM
From: TobagoJack   of 219358
 
<<TSLA ... Apple>>

Should be a fascinating business case study

Am not sure what if any precedents there were from other industries

Where total outsiders wanted ‘in’ and ‘got in’ on own and/or by alliance

Christmas early this year, by 24 hours, for I did two mop-up day-trades in TSLA same-day / next-day options to eek out the last bit of goodness, for walk-arounds (actually a bit more than walk-arounds but less than strategic), and all good as they almost always are given duration (same or one-day) - when they are no good, perhaps one out of 100 trades given the distance set at away-from-the-money, they are always and i do not remember instance otherwise, rollable, given high volatility shares chosen for such raiding targets.

There has been an utter collapse of implied volatility in TSLA near term options, from ~100+% down to ~50-60% since TSLA inclusion (Monday) into S&P, and if the option market is correct, TSLA taking a breather.

For (tonight in HK) tomorrow’s half-day session, if I remember to look for thrills shall revisit the NIO / XPEV etc of this planet for high-volatility one-nighters.

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