Staying Quiet This Week

I’m trying not to spend a lot of time on my account or blog this week.  I have my Series 65 exam scheduled for Saturday morning and am spending as much time as possible repeating the practice exams while work and home life permit for the rest of the week.  The timing might be good since my S&P 500 chart from this past weekend is still holding up with the SPX not getting past the 2009 intraday high it hit in September.

Most of my options are out of the money still going into the final three days, but a lot can happen still.  I have no long options currently.  Here are the options I’m short right now. 

-2

BA Oct 50 Put

-3

DSX Oct 12.5 Put

-3

EEM Oct 38 Put

-2

FWLT Oct 33 Put

-6

NDAQ Nov 20 Put

-2

SSO Oct 32 Put

-2

T Oct 25 Put

-3

UCO Oct 11 Put

-3

UWM Nov 23 Put

I’ll try to get another update posted on Friday afternoon with how I finished October options expiration, but it might be the weekend or Monday even before I get to it.

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  1. Comment by Super Saver

    With the market futures up significantly this morning, it looks like you will make good profits on your puts, as they expire worthless. Congratulations.

    The market continues to amaze me. The much anticipated correction seems to prevented everytime by traders buying on every dip.

    Good luck on your exams.

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