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      ·2024-05-29
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      The Whale Lures Call Sellers into the Trap

      @OptionsDelta
      $GameStop(GME)$ :Verifies an Old Saying: The Craftiest Hunters Disguise Themselves as PreyThe Moment to HuntToday, I saw a comment under GME that someone's out-of-the-money call that they sold got assigned. This unconventional assignment made me smell the scent of the old whales again.This friend discovered a new short stock position in their account, which turned out to be from the $19.5 strike call they sold last week getting assigned.Interestingly, on May 24th, GME closed at $19.00, making those $19.5 calls out-of-the-money. But the stock price got dragged up to $23.4 after-hours, rendering those calls in-the-money based on after-hours pricing.This leads us to conclude: Someone conducted a massive exercise of calls during the after-hours ramp up
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      ·2023-03-03
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      ·2023-03-03
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      Rolls-Royce Share Soars 23%: The Truth about the Aviation Industry

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      Rolls-Royce shares soar 23% after annual results beat expectations. Once the headline came out, people who can afford or cannot afford Rolls-Royce were shocked. In fact, Rolls-Royce's main business is aero-engines, now Rolls-Royce's car trademark already belongs to $Bayerische Motoren Werke AG(BMWYY)$. The jewel in the crown of the industry: the engine that saved BritainIn 1906, two engineers set up a company in Manchester, England, with the aim of building automobiles.Later, in response to national demand, the company became involved in the aero-engine business, producing the Eagle engine that was used extensively in World War I Allied aircraft.By the end of the 1920s, aero engines had become the company's main business, and Hurricane and S
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