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"One Day" Expiring Call Options on Tesla And Why It's So Easy To Get Caught Trading It The Wrong Way.

Let's start with a five day chart on Friday morning. Tesla on todays opening is tradng flat. Is that good or bad if your'e looking for a buy in situation. Doesn't a flat opening tell you to stay away? O.K. stay away and come back to it a lunchtime. Now this. Here we are at noon. Nothing much has changed. Well you could have made good money if you bought Puts around 9:45 a.m. and got out around 11:00 a.m.. What do you think is going happen next? Go up, down or not do anything in the next couple of hours. The deadline to get out is at 3:00 p.m.. Do you have the desire to try this? But first, here is how what the DJIA index is doing.. What now really needs to happen is to have the DJIA index kick up to help drag everything up. That's what happened yesterday to Tesla as the indexes gained about 165 points on 36 minutes. Let me quickly show you how yesterday's Calls jumped. That's the kind of movement Tesla is known for. Now let's get back to today's ...

Spacs

Are a new animal and sometimes go dormant until something happens. If your a fan of "Caterpillar","Ford" and "Boeing" options your not really looking in that space. Sometimes it nice to have a list of "outside the box" companies" to watch. Here is one of those list and here is my experience with one of those such companies. Well, not the exact list but one similar to it.
- this one with the symbol "APXT' I played it yesterday and today.
In at noon yesterday, ten contracts at .35 each and out the next morning June 3th 2021 at 7:14 a.m. at .95 each. I kind of saw it go up after I bought so yes I did put in a sell ticket early in the morning at a price I was thinking it would hit. What happened was kind of interesting. Call it a perfect storm as the company came out with a news report. Option traders know that one dollar increase on ten dollar stocks can do wonders, even if we are talking about regular stocks and not spacs. A couple of footnotes.
Shown above is the days trading on the stock. The options opened at .40 cents and went as high as $1.25. What I find amazing is my fill in the pre-market when the options opened so much lower. I didn't check to see if I got a fill on the opening which was a mistake on my part, because if I knew I was filled at .95 and I the options were back in the .45 cent range I would have purchased more of them.

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