Cramer's Stop Trading! Why Is Boeing Flying? (11/16/09) [View article]
Who will they sell them to? Airlines are downsizing like crazy and cutting flights. I agree that airlines need to replace existing fleets but i think it will be a while before we see Boeing soar to radical levels.
On Nov 17 11:31 AM David Sullivan wrote:
> Boeing will get the 787 problems resolved and then sell 1000+. > It was crazy like a fox to delay the planes which would have sat > unsold in the depths of a recession. Getting the S. Caroline facility > up to speed just as the market for planes recovers is smart. > > And then the development team will turn to a 737 replacement and > sell 5,000+.
Unless you purchase the stock for the price you are ok with and use covered calls to margin down or lock on a certain profit you can live with. I myself like to use this method of trading.
On Jul 21 08:51 AM rrtzmd wrote:
> ...if it works for you -- great!...HOWEVER, my own personal experience > is that keeping things SIMPLE ultimately works best...the more complicated > the product, the more of YOUR money goes to some middle man...moreover, > the options market is something kin to a casino...an investor is > betting against institutions filled with supercomputers and trained > professionals...not exactly a friendly place for individual speculators...
Cramer's Stop Trading! Why Is Boeing Flying? (11/16/09) [View article]
On Nov 17 11:31 AM David Sullivan wrote:
> Boeing will get the 787 problems resolved and then sell 1000+.
> It was crazy like a fox to delay the planes which would have sat
> unsold in the depths of a recession. Getting the S. Caroline facility
> up to speed just as the market for planes recovers is smart.
>
> And then the development team will turn to a 737 replacement and
> sell 5,000+.
Why I Sell Put Options (Part I) [View article]
On Jul 21 08:51 AM rrtzmd wrote:
> ...if it works for you -- great!...HOWEVER, my own personal experience
> is that keeping things SIMPLE ultimately works best...the more complicated
> the product, the more of YOUR money goes to some middle man...moreover,
> the options market is something kin to a casino...an investor is
> betting against institutions filled with supercomputers and trained
> professionals...not exactly a friendly place for individual speculators...