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SB will open 1 hour later and close 1 hour earlier at 1pm ET.
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For someone like me, a complete noobie with options, I appreciate the daily commentary she provides as it helps me learn. I would only recommend it for noobs as once you find your footing you should not take trade advice from anyone, no matter how good they are, their track record, or their intentions.
There is a vendor review thread on her brokerage here:
Does anyone have any experiences to share about Carley Garner or her products and services? I am doing some research before inviting her on to do a webinar on futures.io (formerly BMT).
Mike
It is more appropriate for reviews to be placed in that thread.
Carley also has an AMA on the forum here if you have any options related questions:
Carley Garner, Senior Strategist and Broker at DeCarleyTrading, will be monitoring this thread so that she may answer any questions that you post here relating to DeCarleyTrading products and services or Options Trading in general.
Ron's strategy for exiting a position is: IM=(Initial Margin), MM=Maintenance margin.
(MM + loss for positon) -----> approach 3 * IM.
But what if you plan on making adjustments to the position instead of exiting? (Maybe buy back puts and sell other puts
further out of the money.) Would the strategy be the same as Ron's strategy for exiting a position?
What are some of the strategies used for making adjustments to a position??