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To: Elmer Phud who wrote (275571)9/14/2016 11:29:50 AM
From: fastpathguruRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
I posted here that your last trade was "duly noted" and I posted when I rolled out my Sept Puts to Oct, though I don't remember if it was real time to the minute or not. I think that an admission that my short Put position was "hurting" should give me credibility too. Who would retroactively post a currently losing trade?
Elmer, I did not accuse you of anything in that post.

I, like you, agree that any claims made about past trades (i.e. non-realtime) cannot be considered credible. Post a trade in realtime or not at all.

Plausible realtime-posted trades can only (and should) be treated at face value... There is no benefit of hindsight in a realtime posted trade, and the wisdom of any such claim will be borne out by the market. I don't see anyone posting transaction receipts.

fpg



To: Elmer Phud who wrote (275571)9/26/2016 1:01:19 PM
From: rzborusaRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
EP, don't know if you put me on hold over here or ... Anywho,
that my short Put position was "hurting" should give me credibility too. Who would retroactively post a currently losing trade?
I was wanting to wonder how you position is doing? What was the strike etc?