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Walmart Again

On Monday I did a blog on buying this week's Call options on Walmart. Today is now Thursday and there was a big crash in the markets yesterday. For example, Tesla had an insane selloff. Here is what happened to it. Today it is slightly rebounding as are so many other stocks. Thursdays however as oftened mentioned are not a good time to be purchasing one day options on stocks that expire the next day. So how is any of this revelant to Walmart's trading today? Well, there was a whole bunch other stocks that got knocked yesterday that might now rebound back up again together. Look at the chart below of Walmart and see how it was off a couple of dollars yesterday. Could you buy in now and get out later in the day? Fantasy thinking, one might say. Could it sneak up even one dollar? Now this. The stock mid morning is now merely trading sideways. Now look at this, the 93 series of Calls. (On Monday we were looking at the 94 series of Calls). At 10:22 a.m. the stock is up six cents...

Netflix - Roku

Look at these two, three year charts. One company is flirting with new highs and one company is flirting with new lows.
Netflix has aproximately 269.6 MILLION paid subcribers and that number is expected to reach 282 MILLION subscribers by the end of this year. Roku has aproximately 81 Million paid subcribers with aproximately 61 MILLION of those subcribers in the U.S. People talk. If you listen to the radio you will often hear chatter about the best new Netflix series of the week. The entertainment business is a huge business and growing. Tracking the growth rates of new subsribers has become almost a science in itself. India has a population four times larger than United States. In theory, growth is unlimited for both of these companies. Now look at this chart. It's a random chart of how Roku dropped almost ten dollars in the first 25 days of April.
Now this chart.
What's my point? Well keep these two charts in mind when I now show you how Roku and Netflix traded in the last five days.
My point is that if you are an option trader these two stocks can offer you unlimited optional option trades. Get on the right side of a move and you will be rewarded. One could say that yes you could do this with auto stocks, bank stocks, drug stocks or whatever sector of stocks that you want to follow. The kicker with both of these stocks is that moves in either of these stocks can be "exaggerated directional" moves. When they move in one direction they tend to keep going. Following both of these stocks is a voyage filled with never ending suprises!

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