Option strategy Tiger usage 17/7

having difficulty in filling of $Bank of America(BAC)$ strangle spread, despite entering sell orders at the bottom spectrum of sell orders. 


Gave up on Bank of America in the end.

Used $Morgan Stanley(MS)$ strangles instead. Managed to fill using MS.

First time trying vertical spreads on tiger, 

Used vertical spread on $Lockheed Martin(LMT)$ , filled nicely and execution is smooth. 

# Options strategy test

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  • zookie
    ·2023-07-19

    So what was the negative news in BAC? Dumped my Ford at 15.24. Looking at CAC; CQP; and BAC? I like BAC. Not sure what Liquid gas (CQP) will do; and CAC is a Maine bank where I live. CAC is very interesting. Thoughts?

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  • cheeryx
    ·2023-07-19

    Bank of America's Q2 earnings came in slightly better than expected, while Morgan Stanley reported a mixed second-quarter outcome.

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  • AugustineMac-
    ·2023-07-19

    BAC is still down 9% YTD. Lots of room to run. With a PE ratio of 8.74 there is plenty to like.

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  • ColinThorndike
    ·2023-07-19

    Cramer says BAC and other big banks good earnings say the economy is not going into recession.

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  • jingli
    ·2023-07-19

    SPY going up is not actually helping BAC, BAC lost all momentum.

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