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Indianapolis vs. Miami live stream info, TV channel: How to watch NFL on TV, stream online. Miami have had a week off and are no doubt ready to get back on the field. They will square off against Indianapolis at 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday. The odds don't look promising for Miami, but the bigger the opponent is, the harder they fall. Miami received a tough blow two weeks ago as they fell 12-31 to Green Bay.
Hey can anyone help with this, I assumed the answer would be 2 since the trader would bet on the higher value ABC decreasing in value back to normal, but the answer says in betting on the spread reconverging, they would bet on ABC rising in value ?
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SPY/QQQ ITM Debit Spread or Credit Spread (with strike prices that are “safe”): Any “lower risk” bets with higher potential gain?
I have been consistently making about $10-$15 per contract 2-3 times a week which translates into about $50-$100 gain per week. Planning to add more contracts from gains that I make so I compound my gain over time. But wanted to know if anyone has ideas or suggestions for “safer” bets that have about the same or lower risk but with possibly higher potential for earnings? So which stock exactly and what options strategy? Some example for an idea of my “safe” bets: SPY trading at 335 late Tue. I would open either a 332/333 Call Debit Spread expiring Wed or 338/339 Call Credit Spread expiring Wed. Could be 1-2 days before expiry. Each contract could yield $10-$15 gain. Once, I “easily” made $80 overnight for several contracts but now I’m limiting myself to 5 contracts just in case of unexpected stock move. (I know some people tend to complicate simple questions. Question is thrown given that we are well aware of risks and that any catastrophe could wipe out most, if not all, earnings. Let’s take the “safe” terminology on face value here.) PS: Iron Condor and Butterfly would be covered here, I should mention.
I've been observing a correlation between US futures and subsequent market activity. I've opened a demo account on IG and I am testing selling the market when futures are down. Trying to fine tune how tight a stop I can get away with to avoid triggering closing my position prematurely. As I see the market taking a huge dive in the near future I can see the opportunity of making a profit. I was wondering if anybody with experience knows if the demo account behaves exactly like the live account or if there are any hidden charges I should be aware of? Yes, I know it's gambling. I'm a gambler. And I'm only going to put money into the account that I'm prepared to lose. Any insight would be welcome! If you feel like calling me an idiot, please count to ten and scroll on.
Is spread betting a better way to deal with contango with futures?
I know there is a spread betting subreddit but there are about 150 members only so I thought I would ask here. So I was put off buying uso because of the contango eg: $10 for the june month to $20 which is approx a loss of 50% on the rollover. However isn't spreadbetting a better way to hold a commodity. You do rollover, hence sell on the rollover date and rebuy so you don't sell and buy contracts, and all you do is pay the spread each month (So 0.05 per month rollover). If I was to hold this, then I would be paying $0.60 or 60 points over a year (12 rollovers) which although you are losing the spread each time, you are not rebuying the future and losing out. I realize that futures are differently priced to spot but the moves are reflected. Does anyone know disadvantages of this approach?
Hi all, I live in Ireland and have access to spread betting (CFDs), the advantage of this is there are no taxes on gains. Most people will use these to day trade however I was looking at using them to long term invest in an index like for example the Dow Jones Industrial Average. How it works is you ''bet'' a set amount per point on the index going up or down for example if your bet is €1 and the index goes up 30 points you're up €30 and vice versa for if it goes down. There are no overnight fees using a longer term contract so that's not an issue. The minimum bet is 0.50c per point so you can technically buy half a 'share' of the DJIA. You also receive dividends for a long position. My question is what is the best way to utilize this and considering tax free incentive is it a better route than investing into an ETF. At today's price using no leverage I would need to have €14,025 in my account to make a 0.50c position (however the broker only requires you to hold 5% margin for the position). I this a good way of investing or am I making a massive mistake? Cheers, Paul
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Keeping my league involved during playoffs by setting spreads for my playoff matchups for everyone to bet on. Help me come up with spreads.
Hey guys. I commish a 12 team .5 PPR league and want everyone to stay involved during playoffs, and what better way to keep degenerates around than letting them gamble. Would love to have some more opinions on what the spreads should be. (Sorry for the formatting on mobile) Matchup 1: Team 1 D. Watson v DEN A. Jones v WAS M. Mack v TB D. Hopkins v DEN R. Woods v SEA G. Kittle v NO T. Lockett v LAR C. Hyde v DEN Team 2 R. Wilson v LAR L. Bell v MIA C. Carson v LAR T. Boyd v CLE J. Landry v CIN E. Engram v PHI (Looks like he’s out, this would be C. Brate) D. Chark v LAC D. Metcalf v LAR Matchup 2: Team 3 A. Rodgers v WAS D. Cook v DET J. Jacobs v TEN D. Adams v WAS T. McLaurin v GB J. Hollister v LAR E. Sanders v NO R. Penny v LAR Team 4 L. Jackson v BUF N . Chubb v CIN L. Fournette v LAC A. Jeffery v NYG C. Samuel v ATL A. Hooper v CAR M. Brown v BUF B. Snell v ARI
Spread betting is exhilarating, it sure beats the straight win/lose scenario of fixed-odds betting. If you’d like to have a go at a spread bet but have never quite understood it, remember this: spread betting is the closest thing in gambling to Bruce Forsyth’s Play Your Cards Right. You, the punter, face one question and the answer is: higher or lower? The more frequently you are right, the more you win; the more often you’re wrong, the more you lose. More Details Click Here
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Skip to 5:20 for LA/NY. Against a lot of flak so far, I took NY in the pickem. Couldn't bet$$ the spread because of variance in my system but think that NY settled their O better with McGloin out and their D resurfaced in second half. Will Gilbride take over plays? If so, could be an upset.
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Can someone suggest me a good bet spread for 10.000€ Bankroll with Hi-Lo for European BJ (S17, Split on 9-11,...)
I know everything for a winning game from Basic Strategy to counting, Tc conversion and Deviations but I don't quite understand the science of betting with Units, RoR and Bet Spread. Would be awesome it someone could explain me how the Bet Spreads works, how many Max Bets my Bankroll should fit and all that stuff. :)
Bet on high quality malls with over 200% upside (call spreads)
First time posting here My pick: Simon Property Group (SPG) If I’m going to YOLO might as well pick a stock with strong fundamentals: A rated balance sheet with low leverage as compared to peers 5% dividend yield High tenant sales psf Best of breed management team Tenant sales continue to grow - their properties are getting better Anchor boxes like Sears going dark are redevelopment opportunities because they can chop it up and bring someone new I see FFO growing 5-10% in the near term - a dividend growing at those rates shouldn’t trade at a 5% yield Sentiment might stay poor in the near term until several quarters of strong earnings (they’ve had great earnings the past couple quarters) My trade: LEAPS call spread Jan 2021 expiration $180-$185 Costs around $1.60 Maximum upside around 212% Reasoning: by 2021 SPG should be paying a trailing dividend around $9 or higher - $185 is a 5% trailing dividend yield. If you’re gonna yolo then you might as well make some money
Here are picks against the spread for every game in Week 5 of the 2020 season, as well as the latest betting odds. Betting lines and trends are courtesy of OddsShark . Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-3.5 ... Sports Betting Odds, Picks, Predictions, Public Betting Trends, News and ATS Statistics from TheSpread – Since 1999 We Have Been the Home of Point Spread Information Betting on the point spread is the most common way to wager on sports. And the first time you take a favorite that wins the game but doesn’t cover the spread, you’ll understand every bettor ... The “spread” is the betting line or odds used to determine the parameters for wagering on either the favorite or underdog in a sporting event. Wagering on a spread is intended as a method to ... Spread Betting Example . Let’s assume that the price of ABC stock is $201.50 and a spread-betting company, with a fixed spread, is quoting the bid/ask at $200 / $203 for investors to transact on ...
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