FOREX - Trends, forecasts and implications 2016 - page 803

 
tuma_news:

Gentlemen, who is the expert on loca disclosure???

ZORICH ....... YOU ARE HERE ???????


Need some help.

I'm now stopping by every day for a few minutes to read... :-)))

Hi Tumochka, what's up? :-)))

 
zoritch:

I now look in every day for a few minutes to read... :-)))

Hi Tumochka, what's up? :-)))

just in case - for today, to confirm qualification... :-))

 
Dmitry Chepik:
1.2 on the euro, by the new year ;)
By next year?
 
Happy 1st of September, gentlemen.
Have you forgotten how the morning started?
)))
 
Bicus:
Happy 1st of September, gentlemen.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=N3zcOL-ABAw
Have you forgotten how the morning started?
)))

it's better this way.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-YV2VkaC7w

happy knowledge day

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On the Euro there is a weak signal on the daily zones which is encouraging for a short term reversal to 1.1266 for now.

The signal is valid if we hold the zone on the trades


Screens are showing with my paid indicators, as I use them only for trading and do not have others.

 
Roman Busarov:

it's better this way

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_-YV2VkaC7w

Happy Knowledge Day

Or like this:

 
The question is for option holders.
Let's assume that we see a decrease in the value of open interest. That is, the contracts are bought back by the issuer.
What happens to the premium? Whoever sells receives the premium that is current at the moment (indicated in the DB on the date of reduction of OI) or does the premium correspond to the value when the contract was purchased?
 
Bicus:
The question is for the options people.
Let's assume that we see a decrease in the value of open interest. That is, the contracts are bought back by the issuer.
What happens to the premium? Whoever sells receives the premium that is current at the moment (specified in the DB) or does the premium correspond to the value when the contract was purchased?
You can ask a dozen questions about options. And nobody will answer them or does not want to. But I think the first is more likely.
 
max325:
You could ask a dozen questions about options. And no one here will answer them or want to. But I think the former is more likely.

answer

Bicus, keep chugging until they answer! You have a legitimate question. If I knew the answer, I certainly wouldn't hide it.