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Posted at 13/9/2010 09:48 by mangal I want to buy a FT100 3-Yr PUT option. what is the most convenient & simple way to do this? |
Posted at 03/10/2007 12:36 by praipus added to header |
Posted at 05/1/2006 15:31 by praipus Exposed to water, electricity and infrastructure, trading at a discount to undiluted NAV and paying a quarterly dividend!AAA0 rated so no bank debt HOWEVER 31 million zeroes to pay out £1.64 per share so fully diluted NAV is arround 98p at 5/1/2006. May be worth looking at Ecofin ECW (income) ECWO (ordinary) and for greared utilities growth ECWC (capital shares) first. |
Posted at 24/2/2005 08:01 by energyi Mkt has bounced by over 70pts. Looking now at re-establishing Put position Rally to 10,720 looks likely- not there yet |
Posted at 16/2/2005 10:42 by supercity can anyone briefly explain how a put/call works and when it expires what happens.The reason i ask is that lloy has moved up to its current level on the (alledged) buying of puts/calls (cannot remember which one) at Feb 500p...at the time when this news came out lloy was trading around 470p i was wondering whether the price would naturally fall back if we reach March and the price has not moved any higher??? thanks for any input i have never used puts and calls. i know one gives the right to buy and the other to sell but what happens if you don't do it??? |
Posted at 05/1/2005 17:54 by kvu Ok, I can see the 3rd of 5th Wave complete on the nas, and maybe even the spx,and therefore we should get a break up in micro trend by either a sharp rally or a sideways movement over say 1-2hrs and then another down move to touch the upperside of the down trend containment line before using it as a trampoline and bouncing skyward. I have taken 5 QQQQ Jan $38 calls at $0.95 for a long play. I think we have now seen two of our three spike bottoms in place and medium to long term players with say 5 nas points of 5 handles of the spx as a stop may consider a long at 1569 or 1187 when this was posted.Best KVU later@ 1800: I think the nas may actually have put in a bottom and the spx may be the one that is still possibly left to put in its bottom. Lets wait and see as it hasn't given as clear a signal as the nas. The micro down trend will break if 1579 on nas and 1191 breaks on the spx. Macro down trend will break if 1584 or 1192 breaks on the spx under my charts. |
Posted at 29/12/2004 18:38 by hectorp If people don't want to lose time value while waiting for Puts to mature , write calls instead of buying puts . See also the guys on the OPTS thread. I'd never buy a put myself, though I use spread bet positions to go short. I'm not a keen shorter generally but you need to be ready to take advantage. |
Posted at 01/12/2004 16:29 by kvu Bought first batch of qqqxo puts. These are the $41 QQQ DEC Puts at $1.40.Looking to buy more later, but just put a feeler in for the moment. Also looking to short some spx futs against my dec spx calls. |
Posted at 22/11/2004 21:17 by kvu People be careful of shorts at the moment......looking at the action over the last couple of days with the falls etc as my charts tell me that the QQQ's could be showing patterns of another rally to come. I didnt have the opportunity to post this afternoon as I was locked out of advfn for some reason as it kept asking me to upgrade my subscription to enter, but I dumped my jan puts on the qqq's and took a healthy profit on all my MER puts as well.I am going to be keeping a close eye on things tomorrow and like i said....i didn't really want to be short going into thanks giving and the new month so I was looking to cover my short term shorts on the falls this week anyway....but because of the way we put in a curved bottom, things indicate to me that the risk for upward movements are too big to ignore. Out of the money puts therefore should be played with even more caution. |
Posted at 16/11/2004 19:41 by stoic warrior Hello energyi, et al ... good to find a Put-specific thread and glad to find like minded souls. ... I mentioned on "view" last week that I endulge US options and on FX$$ yesterday that I had SPX put positions ... I have just closed my STPWP from yesterday for +65% ... still holding Dec S&P put, same strike ... QQQ seems to be trying to hold out so I've just taken a put on the Dec 37's (QQQXK) @.25 ... |
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