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grimkhor t1_jdztp5o wrote
Reply to comment by terrytibbs76 in What is a sucesssful rate of return for an options trader. by Aimadness
>The historical average yearly return of the S&P 500 is 10.326% over the last 20 years, as of the end of February 2023.
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>The average annualized return since its inception in 1928 through Dec. 31, 2022, is 9.82%.
No problem here are the actual returns.
LuisTechnology t1_jdzszyt wrote
Work like clockwork πJust listen to him on reverse π itβs the same as doing the opposite lmao
terrytibbs76 t1_jdzsxsx wrote
Reply to comment by grimkhor in What is a sucesssful rate of return for an options trader. by Aimadness
My bad, thought it was slightly lower than 10. My point was reliably beating S&P would be a win.
grimkhor t1_jdzspra wrote
Reply to comment by terrytibbs76 in What is a sucesssful rate of return for an options trader. by Aimadness
That's buying the S&P 500 over the long term. Trading is about being successful on trades and scaling it with volume. If you trade to get the S&P 500 return stop trading brother and become a long term investor.
terrytibbs76 t1_jdzsjbl wrote
Reply to comment by grimkhor in What is a sucesssful rate of return for an options trader. by Aimadness
I donβt know much, but if you can reliably bag a net 10% return annually youβre essentially winning big.
Crafty-Cauliflower-6 t1_jdzqryr wrote
Reply to The economy in 2023 for dummies by Temperature_Foreign
Highly regarded
BlownCamaro t1_jdzq1zb wrote
I won big selling puts on C and BAC. Closed out 70% wins in only 2 days!
Tahmeed09 t1_jdzpwkm wrote
Wow looks like recession is recancelled. Thanks jim
SpaceGypsyInLaws t1_jdzpob0 wrote
Reply to The economy in 2023 for dummies by Temperature_Foreign
Not one mention of inflation or corporate greed. Rewrite.
Thanks-Oboomer t1_jdzpnqc wrote
Reply to What is going on with Unity stock by Artuhan
Their is a class action lawsuit pending with Unity over securities fraud. I'd stay away.
animalturds t1_jdzpgwn wrote
Reply to The economy in 2023 for dummies by Temperature_Foreign
Just a reminder that the post says 'for dummies' and you read it
nastram22 t1_jdzp6ts wrote
Load frc
galt035 t1_jdzp5ak wrote
Sooooo we are about to have a systemic banking crisis.. fuck me
liteagilid t1_jdzoeu5 wrote
Lose everything
General_Asleep t1_jdzoeib wrote
Reply to comment by SeemoarAlpha in What is a sucesssful rate of return for an options trader. by Aimadness
Wasn't Carl Icahn an options traders when he was young. If I remember right he did very well and then lost it all lol.
Sweet_Scar487 t1_jdzo9kx wrote
From experience and talking with friends, those committed to buying options generally have a return of -99.7%.
Those that sell options generally make a few % more than what the market returns
General_Asleep t1_jdzo8h2 wrote
0% is very good.
PleasantAnomaly t1_jdzn39l wrote
Reply to comment by Middle_Name-Danger in What is a sucesssful rate of return for an options trader. by Aimadness
Not above average. More successful than 80 to 90% of traders.
ironman_101 t1_jdzmctc wrote
-90% to post on WSB
Theta_Ome t1_jdzlh88 wrote
Reply to comment by Professional-Flow529 in The recent pattern of US stock movements! by NoneScan65
Purple_Lizzard t1_jdzk6zj wrote
interested to see what the spider does today
Imrhino51 t1_jdzjrfk wrote
Cramer that guy said the housing market will never crash and trashing people who predicted it would Jim Cramer
DiscoStu2U t1_jdzj8ox wrote
gowke t1_jdzj4e0 wrote
Reply to The economy in 2023 for dummies by Temperature_Foreign
> But if bond yields are at 7% or 10%, then that means interest rates are at 7-10% as well.
Thought its the other way around
memestockwatchlist t1_jdzu239 wrote
Reply to Bank Crisis is Over!!! Thanks Jim Cramer π by Cryptographer_Just
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