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msg #134999
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3/19/2017 1:45:51 PM

Any thoughts on using Quantcha

https://quantcha.com/OSE#/F/21-4-2017/11.54-13.3/ProtectivePut,P14

karennma
8,057 posts
msg #135142
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3/27/2017 9:14:56 AM

I don't care about Quantcha, but I do think if you have long positions you should protect them w/ puts.


karennma
8,057 posts
msg #135143
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3/27/2017 9:20:49 AM

Especially in a stock BUBBLE like this, which could burst at any time.

gmg733
788 posts
msg #135145
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modified
3/27/2017 1:00:09 PM

Only if I'm short the underlying. :) Inverse covered call per se.

Buying options is typically a losing game. Buying an option is good for a hedge type position, bear call spread, bull put spread or etc.

I would have to respectfully disagree with Karen. If you want short delta, short the market against your long delta portfolio.



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