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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 67.202.943 von Murkser am 25.02.21 17:37:09Sag mal ohne Scheiss jetzt, bekommst Kohle von jemanden dritten, für so eine scheisse was du von dir gibst? Was interessiert es dich, wenn ich Haus und Hof verzocke?
Ich tippe Schlusskurs 22 Uhr 14-15 $, nachbörslich gibt es dann nochmal etwas Nachschlag.
Was tippt ihr?
Was tippt ihr?
nicht warten. verkaufen.
AMC ist selbst ein Lemming. Rennt bzw. kriecht nur GME hinterher.
Ihr jammert dan nur wieder rum wenns wieder nix wird.
Zumindest gibts noch massig Freitage in diesem Jahr.
Ich würde auf den 13.08.2021 tippen. Dies ist der nächste schwarze Freitag.
Morgen rechnen:
- revenues
- restliche liquide Mittel
- wie lange reichen die
- wann kommt dann Chapter 11
AMC ist selbst ein Lemming. Rennt bzw. kriecht nur GME hinterher.
Ihr jammert dan nur wieder rum wenns wieder nix wird.
Zumindest gibts noch massig Freitage in diesem Jahr.
Ich würde auf den 13.08.2021 tippen. Dies ist der nächste schwarze Freitag.
Morgen rechnen:
- revenues
- restliche liquide Mittel
- wie lange reichen die
- wann kommt dann Chapter 11
also warten!
What does the term "Gamma squeeze" mean in the world of the stock market? What is meant by a "gamma squeeze"?
Dave explains the meaning of the term Gamma Squeeze, when it comes to the markets.Over the past few weeks, you may have heard the term "gamma squeeze" being used, especially in regards to the big upwards moves seen in stocks such as Gamestop and Tesla.
Now, this topic can get very complicated, so I'm going to keep it simple so that you get the basic idea of a "gamma squeeze".
When you buy a stock option, there is a very good chance that a market maker is the entity that is selling it to you.
Market makers do exactly that - they make markets. They are selling options to people that want to buy them, and they are buying options from people that want to sell them.
Market makers make their money from pocketing the difference between the bid and ask - also known as the "spread".
Now, if a stock like Gamestop has a bunch of traders buying call options because they believe that the stock is going to go up, the market makers will want to hedge their risk - after all, they don't want to sell a bunch of naked options, as that leaves them exposed to a potentially massive loss.
So what do they often do? They'll buy shares of the stock in order to hedge.
Now, the market makers calculate how many shares that they need to buy based on the "Delta" of the option that they have sold. The higher the Delta, the more shares that the market maker will need to buy to hedge their positions. The closer an option is to being "in the money", the higher the Delta.
Now, "Gamma" is the rate of change of the Delta. In simple terms, the closer to the money that the option is, the higher the Gamma.
So, let's say that a market maker sells a bunch of far out-of-the-money calls to a retail trader. They buy some shares, based on the Delta of the option, to offset their risk. A stock option that is right at the money might have a Delta of 0.50, while the far out-of-the-money options might have a delta of 0.25.
The stock begins to rise.
In order to hedge their position properly, the market maker needs to buy more shares, as the Delta and Gamma rise. Gamma is at its highest level when the option is right at the money.
This creates a loop - as the stock gets closer to the money, the market maker needs to buy more shares to offset their risk, and the stock continues to rise.
In recent years, retail traders have discovered options trading en masse, and this has created some big headaches for market makers.
With retail traders hammering call buys on stocks like Tesla and Gamestop, this has created situations where market makers are scrambling to buy shares in order to hedge their positions.
Combine this with stocks that have very large short positions (such as Gamestop), and you have some very explosive situations.
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As the Gamma of the stock option increases, this means that the option is getting closer to being at-the-money.
So, if a market maker sells far OTM (out of the money) options, they will be forced to buy more and more shares as the Gamma of the option increases.
This is why it is called a "Gamma Squeeze".
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Dave explains the meaning of the term Gamma Squeeze, when it comes to the markets.Over the past few weeks, you may have heard the term "gamma squeeze" being used, especially in regards to the big upwards moves seen in stocks such as Gamestop and Tesla.
Now, this topic can get very complicated, so I'm going to keep it simple so that you get the basic idea of a "gamma squeeze".
When you buy a stock option, there is a very good chance that a market maker is the entity that is selling it to you.
Market makers do exactly that - they make markets. They are selling options to people that want to buy them, and they are buying options from people that want to sell them.
Market makers make their money from pocketing the difference between the bid and ask - also known as the "spread".
Now, if a stock like Gamestop has a bunch of traders buying call options because they believe that the stock is going to go up, the market makers will want to hedge their risk - after all, they don't want to sell a bunch of naked options, as that leaves them exposed to a potentially massive loss.
So what do they often do? They'll buy shares of the stock in order to hedge.
Now, the market makers calculate how many shares that they need to buy based on the "Delta" of the option that they have sold. The higher the Delta, the more shares that the market maker will need to buy to hedge their positions. The closer an option is to being "in the money", the higher the Delta.
Now, "Gamma" is the rate of change of the Delta. In simple terms, the closer to the money that the option is, the higher the Gamma.
So, let's say that a market maker sells a bunch of far out-of-the-money calls to a retail trader. They buy some shares, based on the Delta of the option, to offset their risk. A stock option that is right at the money might have a Delta of 0.50, while the far out-of-the-money options might have a delta of 0.25.
The stock begins to rise.
In order to hedge their position properly, the market maker needs to buy more shares, as the Delta and Gamma rise. Gamma is at its highest level when the option is right at the money.
This creates a loop - as the stock gets closer to the money, the market maker needs to buy more shares to offset their risk, and the stock continues to rise.
In recent years, retail traders have discovered options trading en masse, and this has created some big headaches for market makers.
With retail traders hammering call buys on stocks like Tesla and Gamestop, this has created situations where market makers are scrambling to buy shares in order to hedge their positions.
Combine this with stocks that have very large short positions (such as Gamestop), and you have some very explosive situations.
-
As the Gamma of the stock option increases, this means that the option is getting closer to being at-the-money.
So, if a market maker sells far OTM (out of the money) options, they will be forced to buy more and more shares as the Gamma of the option increases.
This is why it is called a "Gamma Squeeze".
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 67.202.313 von trade_off am 25.02.21 17:03:48Danke für die Info
abwarten..tee trinken..
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 67.202.313 von trade_off am 25.02.21 17:03:48seit corina gibt es ja nix mehr was heiter ist..💣💩
Nahezu keine Short Shares mehr verfügbar (400):
https://fintel.io/ss/us/amc
Bei GameStop sind schon den ganzen Tag keine Short Shares mehr verfügbar:
https://fintel.io/ss/us/gme
In den Foren geht das Gerücht um, dass der letzte große Anstieg dort „nur“ ein Gamma Squeeze war und die HF da auch noch nicht gecovert haben... man darf zwar nicht alles glauben, aber das erklärt zumindest die aufgeheizte Stimmung, welche letztendlich auch die anderen Werte wie unsere AMC betrifft und es kann durchaus noch heiter werden.
https://fintel.io/ss/us/amc
Bei GameStop sind schon den ganzen Tag keine Short Shares mehr verfügbar:
https://fintel.io/ss/us/gme
In den Foren geht das Gerücht um, dass der letzte große Anstieg dort „nur“ ein Gamma Squeeze war und die HF da auch noch nicht gecovert haben... man darf zwar nicht alles glauben, aber das erklärt zumindest die aufgeheizte Stimmung, welche letztendlich auch die anderen Werte wie unsere AMC betrifft und es kann durchaus noch heiter werden.
Support 5.80....... Pressure 14.60 😎👍💎
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