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Struggling to choose between RIL and Airtel? Hemang Jani explains how to approach both
With India’s telecom sector witnessing rapid changes as Elon Musk’s SpaceX plans to enter India to offer Starlink’s high-speed internet services, extending ties with Bharti Airtel and Reliance, investors may face the dilemma of choosing between two of the biggest players in the industry. While Bharti has demonstrated strong resilience amid market fluctuations, Reliance continues…
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Trading Crypto with a dart
Because of all the useful replies, perhaps indicating optimism tinged with caution, I will do some paper trading with $US buying ETH, before committing the late Rene’s money to a trade. As luck would have it the first dart has landed on 6.06 pm today, and thus it will be. I will paper trade long…
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BCI PODCAST 146: Explaining “Bought-Up” Value When Rolling a Covered Call Out-And-Up
Rolling our covered call trades out-and-up is a frequently used exit strategy. The calculations are a bit complicated, and this podcast was produced to explain the breakdown of the intrinsic-value and time-value components of our option premiums. The BCI term, “bought-up” value is introduced, and calculations are accomplished by using the BCI Trade Management Calculator….