Tesla stock

WoShiPro

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Guys, go look at Jan put strike 400 and below. Looks good for free monies.
Dont need sell so low bah. I have been selling weekly tesla otm put 20%+ downside for the past few months. very good premium. thou I took some loss yesterday when I roll my put because of the huge drop.
 
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NeedHeIp

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premarket +2%, is the bottom over?

or we have to see when market opens whether elon musk continues to dump his shares.
 

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it is not really free, right? if it is a covered put, there is opportunity costs involved in locking up $40000USD assuming $400 is the strike
40k USD to earn $179, might as well sell at a more aggressive & at a price you're willing to get assigned at?
 

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For TSLA, I usually get premiums that are $7 and above. Current strike i am doing is between 600-700.
 

[M]aiev

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it is not really free, right? if it is a covered put, there is opportunity costs involved in locking up $40000USD assuming $400 is the strike
Yes not really free but what is the probably of it hitting 400 unless fundamental has changed or bear market.
 

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got greedy. limit order was at $1k, watch TSLA go down and change limit order to $900. now its back up. oh well...
 

NeedHeIp

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might have another buying opportunity this week if we don't see SEC Form 4 filed by elon musk stating he sold his shares.
 
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