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HLT - Super StrongTough to decide which I liked better, MAR or HLT. We'll see if I'm right, although either one looks great.
It did already have a night move Friday, but I think HLT has the makings of a stock that just keeps going higher, despite looking like its overbought.
I won't be trading until Wednesday, so no guarantee I'll actually make this trade myself when I get back to trading.
Bullish on HLTWith more leisure and hotels opening up, I'm aiming for this stock to rise up like the Americans did in Hamilton the hit musical
Current PT is the previous resistance at 127.82
It has 3 tops to beat at the 128/129 mark but I'm bullish on this baby
Do it for me, THINK OF LIN-MANUEL MIRANDA
How to trade stocks with call and put options?How to trade stocks with call and put options?
Why one may consider options trading?
One may consider options trading to generate income, to hedge his or her portfolio, and to speculate the next price move.
What is a call option?
A call option allows the option buyer the right, but not the obligation to buy a security at a predetermined price within a specific time period.
What is a put option?
A put option allows the option buyer the right, but not the obligation to sell or sell short the specific security at a predetermined price within a specific time period.
Why options trading involves substantial risks?
Options are financial contracts with a predetermined expiration date. Options have a time decay factor. At the expiration date, option holders have to make a decision. Options holders may exercise the options if the options are in-the-money, to sell the options at the market values, or faced a capital loss if the option is out-of-the-money or may be completely worthless.
How to read the option quote? Just an example.
1 Call XYZ March 17, 2021 140 Call $5
XYZ is the symbol for the underlying security.
March 17, 2021, is the expiration date.
$140 is the strike price. The strike price is the price at which the underlying security may be brought for call options. The strike price is the price at which the underlying may be sold for put options.
$5 is the premium. Premium is how much it will cost the trader to purchase the option.
One option equals 100 shares of the underlying security.
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Greenfield
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Hilton Hotels- huge ascending trianglesHaving seen this hotel brand see a pretty swift recovery and already to all time high maybe this will go into.....D I S C O V E R Y M O D E.
also its like the biggest ascending triangle i have ever seen so there's that---72%....
Or ....
we could potentially see that 50MA pierce the 200MA and kill the whole thing
Hilton Worldwide bearish swing to $77.69One of the limits for the year has been triggered by this stock so I am short the stock.
I typically close instruments based on weekly close so a weekly close above $113.28 is my reason to close and potentially switch sides.
This trade will be held for weeks once it goes into profit.
I got filled at $108.76 with a SL of $115.5 with a target of $77.69
This is for entertainment purposes only.
Trading come with risk and you should consult a financial advisor for financial advice.
$HLT projected with a bullish outlook after its earning release$HLT posted its earnings with the PEAD projecting a bullish outlook for the stock. with price currently trading around the median line .
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Hilton Earnings Beat Expectations, Early Entry After a full quarter of building a base, Hilton beat expectations on earnings. Hilton is still far off on earnings from a year ago, reporting non-GAAP earnings of $17m, or 6 cents per share, compared to $301m and $1.05 per share last year. That's better than a 0.61 cents loss per share from the previous quarter. Occupancy has recovered to 42% compared to 22% in the previous quarter. Still a ways to go, but its a start.
I might enter here with a stop loss of 82.55 based on a 10d ATR (x2.7), which is just under support.
Position size is of R8.84.