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Many companies make a lot of their revenue peddling options; Apple for instance makes billions on selling options on its stocks; that's why its earning reports don't actually reflect sales volumes and profits. Right wingers think they deserve massive tax reductions for that for some reason, some stupid ideological rubbish or other they've invented out of their asses. These markets aren't driven by productive capital investments and productivity, they're driven by lunatics, so yes, they're going to fluctuate depending on which loons can be inspired to be the more active on any given day.

Apple for instance makes billions on selling options on its stocks;

They sell options on Apple stock? Where? CBOE? AMEX? PHLX?
You call sell options on AAPL using any brokerage, the orders get routed to all the exchanges.
 
Many companies make a lot of their revenue peddling options; Apple for instance makes billions on selling options on its stocks; that's why its earning reports don't actually reflect sales volumes and profits. Right wingers think they deserve massive tax reductions for that for some reason, some stupid ideological rubbish or other they've invented out of their asses. These markets aren't driven by productive capital investments and productivity, they're driven by lunatics, so yes, they're going to fluctuate depending on which loons can be inspired to be the more active on any given day.

Apple for instance makes billions on selling options on its stocks;

They sell options on Apple stock? Where? CBOE? AMEX? PHLX?
You call sell options on AAPL using any brokerage, the orders get routed to all the exchanges.

You call sell options on AAPL using any brokerage, the orders get routed to all the exchanges.

Do you think that's what Picaro meant? Apple is selling AAPL options on those exchanges?
 
Many companies make a lot of their revenue peddling options; Apple for instance makes billions on selling options on its stocks; that's why its earning reports don't actually reflect sales volumes and profits. Right wingers think they deserve massive tax reductions for that for some reason, some stupid ideological rubbish or other they've invented out of their asses. These markets aren't driven by productive capital investments and productivity, they're driven by lunatics, so yes, they're going to fluctuate depending on which loons can be inspired to be the more active on any given day.

Apple for instance makes billions on selling options on its stocks;

They sell options on Apple stock? Where? CBOE? AMEX? PHLX?
You call sell options on AAPL using any brokerage, the orders get routed to all the exchanges.

Todd doesn't really know much; he doesn't even know there are limits on short sales, for instance. I just ignore him.
 
Many companies make a lot of their revenue peddling options; Apple for instance makes billions on selling options on its stocks; that's why its earning reports don't actually reflect sales volumes and profits. Right wingers think they deserve massive tax reductions for that for some reason, some stupid ideological rubbish or other they've invented out of their asses. These markets aren't driven by productive capital investments and productivity, they're driven by lunatics, so yes, they're going to fluctuate depending on which loons can be inspired to be the more active on any given day.

Apple for instance makes billions on selling options on its stocks;

They sell options on Apple stock? Where? CBOE? AMEX? PHLX?
You call sell options on AAPL using any brokerage, the orders get routed to all the exchanges.

Todd doesn't really know much; he doesn't even know there are limits on short sales, for instance. I just ignore him.

No more info on your option claim?
 
Many companies make a lot of their revenue peddling options; Apple for instance makes billions on selling options on its stocks; that's why its earning reports don't actually reflect sales volumes and profits. Right wingers think they deserve massive tax reductions for that for some reason, some stupid ideological rubbish or other they've invented out of their asses. These markets aren't driven by productive capital investments and productivity, they're driven by lunatics, so yes, they're going to fluctuate depending on which loons can be inspired to be the more active on any given day.

Apple for instance makes billions on selling options on its stocks;

They sell options on Apple stock? Where? CBOE? AMEX? PHLX?
You call sell options on AAPL using any brokerage, the orders get routed to all the exchanges.

You call sell options on AAPL using any brokerage, the orders get routed to all the exchanges.

Do you think that's what Picaro meant? Apple is selling AAPL options on those exchanges?
With the size on the transactions they sell to funds directly. Since they have a massive stock buyback program they have the ultimate system for selling covered puts and calls.
 
Many companies make a lot of their revenue peddling options; Apple for instance makes billions on selling options on its stocks; that's why its earning reports don't actually reflect sales volumes and profits. Right wingers think they deserve massive tax reductions for that for some reason, some stupid ideological rubbish or other they've invented out of their asses. These markets aren't driven by productive capital investments and productivity, they're driven by lunatics, so yes, they're going to fluctuate depending on which loons can be inspired to be the more active on any given day.

Apple for instance makes billions on selling options on its stocks;

They sell options on Apple stock? Where? CBOE? AMEX? PHLX?
You call sell options on AAPL using any brokerage, the orders get routed to all the exchanges.

You call sell options on AAPL using any brokerage, the orders get routed to all the exchanges.

Do you think that's what Picaro meant? Apple is selling AAPL options on those exchanges?
With the size on the transactions they sell to funds directly. Since they have a massive stock buyback program they have the ultimate system for selling covered puts and calls.

Any documentation of these sales? In an annual report maybe?
 
Many companies make a lot of their revenue peddling options; Apple for instance makes billions on selling options on its stocks; that's why its earning reports don't actually reflect sales volumes and profits. Right wingers think they deserve massive tax reductions for that for some reason, some stupid ideological rubbish or other they've invented out of their asses. These markets aren't driven by productive capital investments and productivity, they're driven by lunatics, so yes, they're going to fluctuate depending on which loons can be inspired to be the more active on any given day.

Apple for instance makes billions on selling options on its stocks;

They sell options on Apple stock? Where? CBOE? AMEX? PHLX?
You call sell options on AAPL using any brokerage, the orders get routed to all the exchanges.

You call sell options on AAPL using any brokerage, the orders get routed to all the exchanges.

Do you think that's what Picaro meant? Apple is selling AAPL options on those exchanges?
With the size on the transactions they sell to funds directly. Since they have a massive stock buyback program they have the ultimate system for selling covered puts and calls.

Any documentation of these sales? In an annual report maybe?
Nope, not that I know of. This is trader stuff buddy, you wouldn't understand. This is how you maximize your profits.
 
Apple for instance makes billions on selling options on its stocks;

They sell options on Apple stock? Where? CBOE? AMEX? PHLX?
You call sell options on AAPL using any brokerage, the orders get routed to all the exchanges.

You call sell options on AAPL using any brokerage, the orders get routed to all the exchanges.

Do you think that's what Picaro meant? Apple is selling AAPL options on those exchanges?
With the size on the transactions they sell to funds directly. Since they have a massive stock buyback program they have the ultimate system for selling covered puts and calls.

Any documentation of these sales? In an annual report maybe?
Nope, not that I know of. This is trader stuff buddy, you wouldn't understand. This is how you maximize your profits.

This is trader stuff buddy, you wouldn't understand

You think Apple Inc. can trade exchange listed options on their own shares, like a trader?
 
Many companies make a lot of their revenue peddling options; Apple for instance makes billions on selling options on its stocks; that's why its earning reports don't actually reflect sales volumes and profits. Right wingers think they deserve massive tax reductions for that for some reason, some stupid ideological rubbish or other they've invented out of their asses. These markets aren't driven by productive capital investments and productivity, they're driven by lunatics, so yes, they're going to fluctuate depending on which loons can be inspired to be the more active on any given day.

Many companies make a lot of their revenue peddling options; Apple for instance makes billions on selling options on its stocks;

You're lying.
 
Dividend and covered option yield is going up nicely. So, my question is how long will reinvestment stay in this sweet spot?
The BIG recession is coming, and you can thank Brokeahontas! He does not understand economics or finance!!!

The only problem with the trade war is Chuck Schumer supports it and said Trump is doing the right thing.

Ruh Row!
 
You call sell options on AAPL using any brokerage, the orders get routed to all the exchanges.

You call sell options on AAPL using any brokerage, the orders get routed to all the exchanges.

Do you think that's what Picaro meant? Apple is selling AAPL options on those exchanges?
With the size on the transactions they sell to funds directly. Since they have a massive stock buyback program they have the ultimate system for selling covered puts and calls.

Any documentation of these sales? In an annual report maybe?
Nope, not that I know of. This is trader stuff buddy, you wouldn't understand. This is how you maximize your profits.

This is trader stuff buddy, you wouldn't understand

You think Apple Inc. can trade exchange listed options on their own shares, like a trader?
Look up what selling covered Puts and Calls is...
That's what they are doing.
 
Apple for instance makes billions on selling options on its stocks;

They sell options on Apple stock? Where? CBOE? AMEX? PHLX?
You call sell options on AAPL using any brokerage, the orders get routed to all the exchanges.

You call sell options on AAPL using any brokerage, the orders get routed to all the exchanges.

Do you think that's what Picaro meant? Apple is selling AAPL options on those exchanges?
With the size on the transactions they sell to funds directly. Since they have a massive stock buyback program they have the ultimate system for selling covered puts and calls.

Any documentation of these sales? In an annual report maybe?
Nope, not that I know of. This is trader stuff buddy, you wouldn't understand. This is how you maximize your profits.

Some companies' revenues are more than their actual business brings in. In Apple's case it's easily in the billions.
 
You call sell options on AAPL using any brokerage, the orders get routed to all the exchanges.

You call sell options on AAPL using any brokerage, the orders get routed to all the exchanges.

Do you think that's what Picaro meant? Apple is selling AAPL options on those exchanges?
With the size on the transactions they sell to funds directly. Since they have a massive stock buyback program they have the ultimate system for selling covered puts and calls.

Any documentation of these sales? In an annual report maybe?
Nope, not that I know of. This is trader stuff buddy, you wouldn't understand. This is how you maximize your profits.

Some companies' revenues are more than their actual business brings in. In Apple's case it's easily in the billions.

How much of their revenue is selling options?
 

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