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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $TSLA #TSLA - $640, $630 and $610 Calls for Feb, 2025 were Bought before the Close!
Good GOD! 🤯
Good GOD! 🤯
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How could the W-shaped bottom be considered Bearish for the future market? It's really inexplicable.
There are also people who are willing to be "rebels".
As a tool for solving linear equations, matrices also have a long history. Matrices formally appeared as a research object in mathematics after the development of determinants. Logically, the concept of matrices precedes determinants, but in history, it is exactly the opposite. Japanese mathematician Seki Takakazu (1683) and one of the discoverers of calculus, Gottfried Wilhelm (von) Leibniz (1693), independently established determinant theory almost simultaneously. Subsequently, determinants gradually developed as a tool for solving systems of linear equations. In 1750, Gabriel Cramer discovered Cramer's Rule.
After entering the 19th century, the study of determinants further developed, and the concept of matrices also emerged. Augustin-Louis Cauchy was the mathematician who first arranged determinants into square matrices and represented their elements with double subscripts. In 1829, he also proved within the framework of determinants that the characteristic roots of real symmetric matrices are real numbers. Subsequently, James Joseph Sylvester...
How could the W-shaped bottom be considered Bearish for the future market? It's really inexplicable.
There are also people who are willing to be "rebels".
As a tool for solving linear equations, matrices also have a long history. Matrices formally appeared as a research object in mathematics after the development of determinants. Logically, the concept of matrices precedes determinants, but in history, it is exactly the opposite. Japanese mathematician Seki Takakazu (1683) and one of the discoverers of calculus, Gottfried Wilhelm (von) Leibniz (1693), independently established determinant theory almost simultaneously. Subsequently, determinants gradually developed as a tool for solving systems of linear equations. In 1750, Gabriel Cramer discovered Cramer's Rule.
After entering the 19th century, the study of determinants further developed, and the concept of matrices also emerged. Augustin-Louis Cauchy was the mathematician who first arranged determinants into square matrices and represented their elements with double subscripts. In 1829, he also proved within the framework of determinants that the characteristic roots of real symmetric matrices are real numbers. Subsequently, James Joseph Sylvester...
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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ i need 430 to exit....
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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ just hold and u will thank me for the next one month.
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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ Tonight is festive.
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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ First of all, let's review yesterday's overnight call. The logic inside is actually very simple. Half an hour before the close, I noticed abnormal fund inflows leading to a rise. Subconsciously, I would assume that the next day would open higher, so I entered the call position. However, in the last 3 minutes, unusually large short positions suddenly entered the market. At this point, I felt something was wrong and considered whether to stop loss and exit, but time passed quickly and I missed the opportunity to exit before the closing. Then everyone saw the opening scene today.
Despite the failure overnight, I adjusted my mindset and temporarily forgot about the losses, re-entering a focused state. When I saw Tesla drop 3% in pre-market trading, I decisively took the opportunity to buy the dip.(This action was the key to turning defeat into victory later) as shown in the following figure.
As expected, the overnight call, which incurred a staggering 40% loss at the opening, was essentially halved. However, I remained calm and believed that since there was a 3% gain yesterday and a subsequent drop before rising again, today's opening decline would likely prompt some Block Orders to exit. So, I seized the opportunity to gradually stop losses with each rise, strategically switching to longer call positions at certain levels, in order to increase my survival chances and make up for the earlier mistake. Subsequently, as everyone witnessed, both stocks and Options staged an impressive comeback.(This requires courage and a steady mindset adjustment. If mastered, the benefits are considerable.)
Finally, although...
Despite the failure overnight, I adjusted my mindset and temporarily forgot about the losses, re-entering a focused state. When I saw Tesla drop 3% in pre-market trading, I decisively took the opportunity to buy the dip.(This action was the key to turning defeat into victory later) as shown in the following figure.
As expected, the overnight call, which incurred a staggering 40% loss at the opening, was essentially halved. However, I remained calm and believed that since there was a 3% gain yesterday and a subsequent drop before rising again, today's opening decline would likely prompt some Block Orders to exit. So, I seized the opportunity to gradually stop losses with each rise, strategically switching to longer call positions at certain levels, in order to increase my survival chances and make up for the earlier mistake. Subsequently, as everyone witnessed, both stocks and Options staged an impressive comeback.(This requires courage and a steady mindset adjustment. If mastered, the benefits are considerable.)
Finally, although...
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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ Today's review mainly continued the overnight call from yesterday. I saw the rally at the end of yesterday and without hesitation chased after it, betting that today would open higher. The result was lucky, closing right after the market opened, all easy and relaxed.
Originally, after clearing the call, I planned to continue observing but unexpectedly it immediately dropped. Decisively continued to chase the call, the logic inside is very simple, a sudden drop means there will be a certain level of rally.
Furthermore, when it rallied to 480, I noticed signs of the dissipation of the bull momentum, hence immediately put as shown in the chart. Once again gained 30% profit from the puts, the fluctuations today truly made me comfortable.
Finally, upon reviewing, the earnings from the beginning of this week have not been as much as before. I still feel that the prices are relatively high with a high probability of falling back at any time, so I am very conservative in my trades. Fortunately, I have been consistently earning. Truly grateful.
I still want to remind everyone to be cautious, better to earn less and lose less, and to control the position well. Otherwise, it will only lead to losses and defeat. $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ.US)$ I'm about to go check on my other child, nvda.
Originally, after clearing the call, I planned to continue observing but unexpectedly it immediately dropped. Decisively continued to chase the call, the logic inside is very simple, a sudden drop means there will be a certain level of rally.
Furthermore, when it rallied to 480, I noticed signs of the dissipation of the bull momentum, hence immediately put as shown in the chart. Once again gained 30% profit from the puts, the fluctuations today truly made me comfortable.
Finally, upon reviewing, the earnings from the beginning of this week have not been as much as before. I still feel that the prices are relatively high with a high probability of falling back at any time, so I am very conservative in my trades. Fortunately, I have been consistently earning. Truly grateful.
I still want to remind everyone to be cautious, better to earn less and lose less, and to control the position well. Otherwise, it will only lead to losses and defeat. $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ.US)$ I'm about to go check on my other child, nvda.
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