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Break Even Point
BEP refers to a no net loss or gain point as the expenses and revenue are equal in a particular strategy of stock transaction.
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Break Even Point
The price of a financial instrument at which the option buyer recovers the premium, meaning that he makes neither a loss or gain. In the case of a call option, the break even point is the exercise price plus the premium.

Break Even Point
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The minimum sales required for a company to meet its expenses.

Break even point
The break-even point in any business is that point at which the volume of sales or revenues exactly equals total expenses -- the point at which there is neither a profit nor loss -- under varying levels of activity.

Break even point
The price at which, if you exit your position, you will neither gain nor lose money on the trade. It is roughly your entry price ...
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Break Even Point
The trading profit that a commodity pool must realize in the first year of a participant's investment to equal all fees and expenses such that such participant will recoup its initial investment.
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Your break even point is $2,501.50, and you are only into profit zone AFTER you have crossed that threshold.
So, what's the big deal? Your trade cost $3, or you dropped 0.12%. Small change! ...

The iron condors break even points equal the strike price of the short call plus the premium received or the strike price of the short put less the premium received.

This is because of the simple reason that enormous amount of time would be taken for the stock to go back to the break even point. That is also not taking into account the effects of inflation which otherwise makes the "grow back" time even longer.

However, the call option becomes infinitely valuable as the market trades higher. So, after you break away from your break even point your position has unlimited profit potential.

The fact that he is critical of the company for not paying a dividend or buying stock back looks to me like he is rather desperate to say someting bad about the company. Their cash flow just got above the break even point.

Break Even Point : The price of a financial instrument at which the optio...
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Breakaway gap : A price gap that occurs in the beginning of a new trend, ...

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