Rabu, 01 Juli 2015

[smf_addin] Digest Number 3446

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Digest #3446

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Tue Jun 30, 2015 11:28 am (PDT) . Posted by:

hamishthedenizen

I have switched to using the 15 years version from GuruFocus, but I can try to fix the 10 year models when I return from my travels.

Tue Jun 30, 2015 1:24 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

dcharlotte99

I'm in same situation as Raniersfury (and also moved to Gurufocus from ADVFN). Appreciate any help so I can again download 10 years of Balance/Income/Cash Flow data from Gurufocus - or if there's another source.

One alternate I had found is Google Drive. You can use simple spreadsheet import functions to retrieve data. But in looking today it too is having issues.

Thank you

Tue Jun 30, 2015 1:33 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

dcharlotte99

Appreciate any help. I'm in same situation as raniersfury, was using GuruFocus for 10-year downloads of Balance/Income/Cash Flow data, now not getting anything. Any advice on replacement sites or a fix is much appreciated.

You'd think the SEC would provide this as a service for individual investors!

Thanks

Tue Jun 30, 2015 12:13 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

pete_cook2001

I'm sure this has been asked before but is it possible to use the same formula to get weekly option pricing as for monthly? Alternatively, is there a way to determine whether an option expiration date is a weekly or a monthly?


Many thanks!

Tue Jun 30, 2015 12:29 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"Randy Harmelink" rharmelink

There are unique identifiers for each, but if you're passing the actual
date, there shouldn't be any difference in the formula between weekly,
monthly, quarterly, or leap options.

I don't know of any way off-hand to differentiate weekly and monthly.
Possibly, it shouldn't be a monthly if the day is less than 15 or greater
than 21, or thereabouts (?), although holidays may cause exceptions?

On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 11:20 AM, peterscottcook@gmail.com [smf_addin] <
smf_addin@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

> I'm sure this has been asked before but is it possible to use the same
> formula to get weekly option pricing as for monthly? Alternatively, is
> there a way to determine whether an option expiration date is a weekly or a
> monthly?
>
>

Tue Jun 30, 2015 12:57 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

pete_cook2001

Thanks, Randy. I had been using the month-end expiration codes for smfgetoptionquotes. I hadn't noticed I could just use the month and day.

Peter

Tue Jun 30, 2015 11:14 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

"mknu@juno.com" markknutson2005

Randy or anyone who uses the covered call template spreadsheet. I am a relative beginner with covered calls and I'm hoping someone can tell me what the columns on the spreadsheet mean. The ones I'm confused about are the RIU, RIE, and D/P. I'm sure they must be returns calculated in different ways but would appreciate if someone could fill me in. Thanks in advance for your time. Mark
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Tue Jun 30, 2015 11:53 pm (PDT) . Posted by:

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Wed Jul 1, 2015 12:09 am (PDT) . Posted by:

"Randy Harmelink" rharmelink

They were my abbreviations:

RIU = "Return If price is Unchanged to expiration"
RIE = "Return If call is exercised at Expiration"
"D/P" = Downside Protection

RIU and RIE would be the same for a call sold in-the-money.

They were developed when this group was more active:

https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/justcoveredcalls/conversations/messages/5356

On Tue, Jun 30, 2015 at 11:13 PM, 'mknu@juno.com' mknu@...wrote:

> Randy or anyone who uses the covered call template spreadsheet. I am a
> relative beginner with covered calls and I'm hoping someone can tell me
> what the columns on the spreadsheet mean. The ones I'm confused about are
> the RIU, RIE, and D/P. I'm sure they must be returns calculated in
> different ways but would appreciate if someone could fill me in. Thanks in
> advance for your time. Mark
>
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