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1) Limit orders vs selling options
Sharing a response to a DM more widely:
To clarify, the assumption is you sold the put or placed the GTC limit order say today. Tomorrow, the stock opens down 15%.
Outright call and put trades are always vol trades regardless of what anyone tells you.
As explained before in:
2) The fantastic writing of
Having spent 26 hours flying in the past 2 weeks, I read 2 books and countless articles. You’ll hear about the best of it of course.
Today, I give you 4 posts by Adam Mastroianni who writes
.These first two address how our minds work and critically, how they don’t.
The last two are a series about the disaster known as peer review and Adam’s thoughts on how to reform it or at a parallel path.
These posts are all well-argued but also snortingly hilarious.
About Adam:
I added several of these posts to:
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Could be a fun place to dig for beach reading this summer. Many of the links include my excerpts, notes, and sometimes thoughts.
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Appreciate the link to Adam Mastroianni work. Read his Peer Review article and having gone through the process a few too many times, I couldn't agree more.