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I've read a lot, but I need some help. In terms of most return for the
buck, I'm wondering if the best return is simply where you nail the
move, i.e. the stock moves exactly (ha) to the strike price, or what?
Brian Griffin <@> wrote in
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> I've read a lot, but I need some help. In terms of most return for the
> buck, I'm wondering if the best return is simply where you nail the
> move, i.e. the stock moves exactly (ha) to the strike price, or what?
The biggest bangs come when the stock runs into the money a lot and you
score many times your purchase. People who bought puts a month ago made
huge profits.
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