Correct - put options don't get squeezed, but short call options do. The thing is, buying ITM put options usually due to delta hedging causes the counter-party (market maker) to sell shares short. If done directly (OTC)…
It seems that many people here are convinced that all short positions on GME were closed. This is actually surprisingly hard to prove, given that: - Market Makers don't fall under the same requirements as other market…
600% from what? Price discovery is broken when large market participants and market makers have access to mechanisms that enable unlimited shorting. Current price is, in part, driven by asymmetrical risk/reward -…
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Correct - put options don't get squeezed, but short call options do. The thing is, buying ITM put options usually due to delta hedging causes the counter-party (market maker) to sell shares short. If done directly (OTC)…
It seems that many people here are convinced that all short positions on GME were closed. This is actually surprisingly hard to prove, given that: - Market Makers don't fall under the same requirements as other market…
600% from what? Price discovery is broken when large market participants and market makers have access to mechanisms that enable unlimited shorting. Current price is, in part, driven by asymmetrical risk/reward -…
Have you considered TiddlyWiki running on NodeJS? It seems to tick most of your requirements.
There's quite a lot of small providers left and thriving - I've recently migrated from Gmail to mailbox.org, set up inbox encryption with my own key and can't be happier about it. It's not as feature-rich as Gmail, and…
I've done my research just yesterday and decided upon mailbox.org. I fully switched over in less than 4 hours. It's hosted in Germany (GDPR regulations and reasonable privacy), supports custom domains, provides cloud…