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>>26081548
Internal email just sent out this morning.

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>>26001305
I'm doing some analysis with thinkorswim
I started with 7,000 dollars, and bought 2 OTM LEAPs (deltas of .64 and .61)
I expect ARKK to be at least 200/share by December 31st of this year
At that level, I'll have made a combined profit of 5,894.94 (assuming IV doesn't rape me or something)
If instead I invested that 7,000 into a single LEAP (delta of .84), at 200/share I'd make 4,074.07 profit, and take on virtually zero risk for IV, etc.
The difference in profit would be about ~1,820 dollars.
Let's say something wild happens and ARKK hits 220/share by EOY.
2 OTM LEAPs: 9074.25
1 ITM LEAPs: 5,996.85
You start to really feel the difference if things go absolutely bananas.
Far ITM leaps certainly do seem attractive for their level of risk, though.

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