Short Financial ETFs: Watch Out for the Fannie/Freddie Effect [View article]
For a calendar spread, buy Oct 110P and sell Nov 110P, what are actual transactions at expiration? Assuming Oct is exercised, one has to dish out cash to accept the shares. So, what are cash requirements? In this market, a couple of months is a long period. All these "strategies," it seems to this novice, are easily said than none -- indeed, unless cash requirements are fully disclosed, they are meaningless.
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For a calendar spread, buy Oct 110P and sell Nov 110P, what are actual transactions at expiration? Assuming Oct is exercised, one has to dish out cash to accept the shares. So, what are cash requirements? In this market, a couple of months is a long period. All these "strategies," it seems to this novice, are easily said than none -- indeed, unless cash requirements are fully disclosed, they are meaningless.
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