Put & Call Options Explained for Dummies (on Robinhood) - with REAL EXAMPLES

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  • Опубликовано: 1 янв 2025

Комментарии • 11

  • @crosbyandellender
    @crosbyandellender 10 месяцев назад +7

    PLEASE MAKE MORE OF THESE EDUCATIONAL INVESTING / FINANCE VIDEOS WITH LEGOS!!!!!! This is definitely the most engaging and easily understood call & put video on RUclips. I'm studying for the Series 65 and wish that I could watch an entire video course on finance from this lego bro. Please make more!!!

  • @northshorehighlanders6167
    @northshorehighlanders6167 2 года назад

    Watched many videos so I can both do it and explain clearly to someone else. This is the winner!
    Suggestion to anyone watching: set playback speed at 75% and pause along the way. Much easier to absorb. Thank you.

  • @Jungernaut
    @Jungernaut 3 года назад +2

    Just watched Tad's interview with coin desk and love how you guys are leading the crypto movement! Cheers !!

    • @VoltEquity
      @VoltEquity  3 года назад

      🙏Cheers! Let's go Bitcoin!

  • @VoltEquity
    @VoltEquity  3 года назад +2

    What investing-related topic should we cover next? :)

  • @nathansilver3956
    @nathansilver3956 2 года назад +1

    Wow, this video is so good!!!! Seriously Underrated.

    • @VoltEquity
      @VoltEquity  2 года назад +1

      Haha appreciate it! Took a lot of blood, sweat, and fine motor movement of adjusting the Legos ;)

  • @Loorp
    @Loorp 3 года назад +2

    Nice video! Next up, box spreads and theta harvesting :)

  • @Resist4
    @Resist4 Год назад

    Is the reservation fee a per share fee?

  • @megoxman0816
    @megoxman0816 3 года назад +1

    Hey I saw that you used that Crafsman tutorial to make facial expressions on your minifigures. What did you use specifically for the printer and the paper he doesn’t go into the exact products he used for the printing and transfer

    • @VoltEquity
      @VoltEquity  3 года назад

      Hi John! We used the paper from some printing labels as Crafsman suggested (you peel off the labels and use the glossy/waxy part that's underneath the label). We used a home laser printer, but maybe something with a higher DPI might be better (if you look closely, the faces aren't super sharp).