Effective Trading Strategies Using Options
Options trading offers a variety of strategies that can be tailored to different market conditions, providing traders with flexibility and opportunities to manage risk. Here, we explore multiple options trading strategies, each designed to capitalize on specific market environments, including volatile markets, bull markets, bear markets, and consolidation phases.
1. Covered Call
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Thinking about how badly I wanna straddle a girl... her hands on me. Her eyes on me. Grabbing my thighs and hips. Finding the hem of my shirt and running her hands over my skin. I am so so soft. Hot and needy.
Capturing her lips in mine... I want her heat. Her lips. Her breath. I want her to close her eyes and still be able to see nothing but me. Think about nothing but me.
See if I can't work her up a little. Arching my back just a little. Tilting my head to show off my neck. Grinding my hips like I'm being subtle. To get called out for being a tease. Make her want to grab me, to jam her fingers in my mouth. Wrap her hand around my throat. I can only tease so long before I get whiny and needy.
Wanna taste her. Get thrown around. Squeak and sigh and moan. Wanna be good for her 💖
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Effective Trading Strategies Using Bearish Options
Options trading offers a versatile toolkit for traders to navigate various market conditions. Bearish options strategies, in particular, are designed to profit from declining markets. This comprehensive guide will explore several effective bearish options strategies, detailing how they can be applied across different market conditions, including volatile markets, bull markets, bear markets, and…
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eregyrn-falls replied to your post: “I've been watching a lot of tornado related...”
tornadoes are something that terrified me as a little kid, no doubt due to television. (i can remember a nightmare from early childhood about a tornado.) i grew up in eastern PA, where at the time we didn't have any. so it was the IDEA of them that terrified me. honestly, it still does. i would very very VERY much prefer never to live in a place that gets them with any regularity.
i realize they're old hat for you, and that's true for anyone who lives with a natural phenomenon. you come to respect it, rather than be terrified of it. but for me, i can't get past the suddenness of them. the fact that they can strike in the middle of the night when you might have almost no warning at all. while they aren't completely unpredictable (obviously there are observable weather fronts and stuff), to me, they feel that way.
the natural disasters that i can deal with are hurricanes, and blizzards. both of those are things you see coming for DAYS. you can get out ahead of them. you can take steps to protect your house and your pets and yourself. (i mean, both of those in theory, assuming you have the means and the financial situation.) earthquakes and tornadoes are too sudden for me and that's why they scare me.
oh you're not the only one who's had a tornado nightmare! one of the worst nightmares I've had in my entire life was a tornado nightmare!
I think that what allows me to continue living in a tornado-prone area despite my general anxiety over like, idk, life, is two things: 1) tornado predictions give a crazy amount of warning nowadays, and 2) I live in a tornado-prone area, I've had a few close calls, but it's not like I live in Moore, Oklahoma lmao.
most tornado warnings aren't even that a tornado has been spotted by someone or confirmed by radar. most of them are "radar indicated rotation", meaning that a thunderstorm with a rotating cloud has been detected on radar. which doesn't mean tornado. it does mean a storm capable of a tornado and more likely to produce one, but it doesn't mean a tornado. or even a funnel cloud!
very VERY rarely are people caught off guard by a tornado anymore. FEMA says the average amount of time between a tornado warning being issued and the tornado or storm striking the area is 10 to 15 minutes. plenty of time to grab your emergency kit and go to your safe place. we have tornado watches if the weather is favorable and often know days in advance whether we'll be hit by weather conducive for tornadogenesis.
and even when we don't know in advance, like I said, we still have plenty of warning! about a week ago, I woke up to sirens, then ten minutes later, heard them again. which I knew likely meant a tornado warning had been issued (the first time, I checked my phone and saw it was severe thunderstorm and just rolled over to sleep some more lol). and before I could check, my phone went off, blaring the same alarm as an Amber Alert. which I knew 100% meant tornado warning. and it was. my roommate and I had time to use the bathroom, grab the dogs and emergency bag, and even take the dogs outside really quick to pee before the storm hit us! and we didn't have a tornado watch in effect. there weren't supposed to be conditions for tornadoes that morning.
and like I said, I don't live in Moore. if I did, I wouldn't even DREAM of living somewhere without a basement. as it is, I fucking hate that my best option is a hallway on the first floor. we've gotten tornadoes before. some have gotten close to me. one literally lifted over a building I was in. but thankfully, we're not as prone as other locations in my state; the storms tend to lose some steam by the time they reach here. and the tornadoes that do spawn tend to be lower level, again, because of the storms losing steam by the time they get here.
I know a lot about the science of tornadoes and grew up in Tornado Alley (or adjacent, depending on what graphic you use), so I know that our current methods are so flipping good at protecting us. we DO have warning. not as much as for a hurricane, but generally speaking, enough to, like I said, use the bathroom and grab the pets. earthquakes...yeah those don't typically give much warning, but that's something scientists are working on. buildings in earthquake-prone areas are built to withstand them (much like many buildings in tornado-prone areas are built to withstand severe storms), and people grow up learning what to do in an earthquake. (which is find a table to hide under, essentially, btw.)
no, what scares ME the most are wildfires.
you're flat-out fucked over by those.
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DT sitting like a chaotic beautiful bisexual bottom in that new staged photo with Michael, complete with rainbow socks. Also can we take a moment to admire what a fine figure of a man Michael is in that same photo! He's deliciously THIC and so sexy.
God, absolutely 100% yes to everything you've said here, Anon. There is so much I love about that picture and it merits further analysis, so what the heck, let's go for it:
First of all, I truly do not think I have ever seen anyone sit the way David is sitting--one foot up on the table? Half-slouching in the chair?--and the rainbow socks are just the cherry on top of the Scottish bisexual sundae.
One of the things I absolutely love about this picture is the energy radiating off both of them in it. David is giving bottom energy, and Michael is giving top energy, and that juxtaposition just makes it even more obvious how beautifully they complement each other. But it's the body language that also gets me--how completely comfortable and open Michael and David are with each other. They look so relaxed here, so at ease with one another, and with Michael in particular it's such a stark contrast to how stiff and closed off he tends to look with AL. Here, both his and David's guards are down--physically and emotionally--and it's truly lovely to see.
And yes, I would be remiss if I didn't echo your sentiments about Michael's figure here. What I said above about that juxtaposition (in my opinion) extends to David's long, graceful legs and Michael's strong thighs/lap. It's like you look back and forth between them and see two pieces that just fit--in every way two people can fit together. One goes with the other, and as gorgeous as Michael and David are separately (which they most definitely are), they both somehow become even more attractive when they are together. As if they bring out the best in each other on the inside, and it shows on the outside.
Delicious. I can only hope we might be in store for some more BTS pics of David and Michael from Georgia (additional configurations of that David/Michael pile up in the conference room, perhaps?). Fingers crossed...
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