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karennma
8,057 posts
msg #137130
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7/28/2017 5:02:17 PM

In case you didn't know, President Trump's new Communications Manager, recently wrote a book, which has gotten rave reviews on AMZN.
Just letting you guys know since it's Friday. U still have time to knock it out over the week-end.
Enjoy!

"Hopping over the Rabbit Hole" - by Anthony Scaramucci

Kevin_in_GA
4,599 posts
msg #137131
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7/28/2017 5:19:29 PM

Sure it got good reviews - anyone who gave it a less than stellar review was probably hunted down and forced to recant.

karennma
8,057 posts
msg #137135
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7/28/2017 8:31:21 PM

ROFLMAO!
My kinda guy!


pthomas215
1,251 posts
msg #137136
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7/28/2017 9:12:36 PM

I hope the book has fewer F bombs than scaramucci launched in that tirade a few days ago.

karennma
8,057 posts
msg #137493
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8/9/2017 6:46:14 PM

Reading .... Just an FYI ...

"To fund it, the investor sold 262,000 VIX puts expiring in October, with a strike price of 12.
The trader then used those proceeds to buy a VIX 1×2 call spread, which involves buying 262,000 October contracts with a strike price of 15 and selling 524,000 October contracts with a strike price of 25."
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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-07-24/mystery-investor-has-made-262-million-bet-stock-market-will-crash-october

karennma
8,057 posts
msg #137494
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modified
8/9/2017 6:57:41 PM

In the last 23 years, the VIX has never gone below 8.84.
8.84 was around July 26, 2017.
That's Y that trader placed that bet.
What were the historical odds the VIX would go lower? Not much.

Sorry. For the record, corrected a typo. (2017, not 7102)



graftonian
1,089 posts
msg #137507
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8/10/2017 9:52:49 AM

Dyslexics are KO with me :-)

pthomas215
1,251 posts
msg #137932
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9/1/2017 5:33:59 PM

Just an FYI. If you trade a lot, you will get your money back one day faster..i.e. trade will settle 1 day less.

Settlement cycle to change from T+3 to T+2

Industry-wide change helps reduce risk for investors, markets

Effective Sept. 5, 2017, the financial industry shortens the settlement cycle from three business days after the trade date (T+3) to two business days (T+2) for several security types.
This industry-wide change has significant benefits:

A shorter settlement cycle helps reduce risk for investors and financial markets, including credit risk, market risk, liquidity risk, and systemic risk

After the sale of a security or a payment of dividend or interest from a security, you’ll receive your payment faster

It is also true that following the purchase of a security, you’ll be required to provide funds more promptly to your broker.

The financial industry is planning a "big bang" implementation of T+2 on Sept. 5, 2017, during which all industry participants will convert to T+2 simultaneously. Note that Sept. 5 is the day after the Labor Day holiday.

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