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#1 da_cheif

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Posted 29 May 2020 - 04:57 PM

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#2 OEXCHAOS

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Posted 29 May 2020 - 06:24 PM

Look. There's a put under this market right now. Implied volatility is high. Interest rates are LOW. Financial companies can borrow for 15 basis points. So, you options guys, can you do the math for us? What happens if you borrow $10MM at 15 bp, buy the S&P (or some curated basket of stocks), then short the futures, then write options vs. the underlying, and collect the dividends. What's the net return on that every month?

 

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#3 Dex

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Posted 29 May 2020 - 06:43 PM

 

What is "Breeze"' 's real name.  

 

You seem to post a lot of other people's work.  Why?

 

Don't you do any of your own analysis?  


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#4 da_cheif

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Posted 29 May 2020 - 07:50 PM

 

 

What is "Breeze"' 's real name.  

 

You seem to post a lot of other people's work.  Why?

 

Don't you do any of your own analysis?  

 

dex    breeze works for me and posts charts i ask him to.....i have not the skill  nor the time to post charts like he does.........now get off my {bleeeep} and dont be sucha prick



#5 pdx5

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Posted 29 May 2020 - 09:16 PM

Look. There's a put under this market right now. Implied volatility is high. Interest rates are LOW. Financial companies can borrow for 15 basis points. So, you options guys, can you do the math for us? What happens if you borrow $10MM at 15 bp, buy the S&P (or some curated basket of stocks), then short the futures, then write options vs. the underlying, and collect the dividends. What's the net return on that every month?

 

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Any chance you can start a mutual fund doing exactly that? Non-option traders (like me) and many options traders would jump at a no risk proposition you suggest.


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#6 K Wave

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Posted 31 May 2020 - 08:15 AM

 

 


Don't you do any of your own analysis?  

 

Probably the most inane comment ever posted on this board..seriously...

 

Wolanchuk has been doing analysis longer than some on this board have been alive.


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#7 Dex

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Posted 31 May 2020 - 10:19 AM

What of his own work has he ever posted?
Link to it.
I've never seen it.
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