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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 focused on the issue of selling too early. The original plan for today was to wait for TSLA to reach 450, and I should have firmly held the overnight call bought on Friday. However, because the recent period has been too volatile, I couldn't really hold on, leading me to close all calls at the opening today, only making a small profit.Although I made some profit, there is still a sense of dissatisfaction.
But as TSLA fell, I found that the selling volume was not large, and there were signs of a bounce. Without hesitation, I directly bought end-of-day calls, and this decision turned out to be very correct, as everyone saw the rise of TSLA. So, I closed the calls, making a considerable profit. I am very grateful.
In conclusion: I took a loss with some puts and then used all the profits to buy the actual TSLA stocks. Some may ask why not just hold the calls directly? Why buy the stocks too? The answer is, because options are volatile, when I am not sure if the uptrend can continue, I take the profit from the options and leave. But I don't want to miss out on good stock gains, so I reinvest the options profit into stocks, ensuring that I can benefit more. Even if I can't get more, the losses from the stock fallback are limited. (Sharing this with moomoo friends)*I am beautiful, cute, and kind* 💗 $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ.US)$...
But as TSLA fell, I found that the selling volume was not large, and there were signs of a bounce. Without hesitation, I directly bought end-of-day calls, and this decision turned out to be very correct, as everyone saw the rise of TSLA. So, I closed the calls, making a considerable profit. I am very grateful.
In conclusion: I took a loss with some puts and then used all the profits to buy the actual TSLA stocks. Some may ask why not just hold the calls directly? Why buy the stocks too? The answer is, because options are volatile, when I am not sure if the uptrend can continue, I take the profit from the options and leave. But I don't want to miss out on good stock gains, so I reinvest the options profit into stocks, ensuring that I can benefit more. Even if I can't get more, the losses from the stock fallback are limited. (Sharing this with moomoo friends)*I am beautiful, cute, and kind* 💗 $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ $Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ.US)$...
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Not selling anymore, keeping it regardless of ups and downs!
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Just by investing in good companies instead of memes and biomed
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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ The beginning of this week was very smooth because tsla brought me a 10% profit in just two days, which was really lucky. However, my mood was affected on Wednesday when I made a reverse put trade. Although it was a profitable put, it affected me on Thursday.
The logic here is that I put Options on TSLA because after trying to break through 430 four times unsuccessfully, there should be a significant adjustment, so I set a target of 410-420. Thursday really reached 420 as I expected, but I was too tired and fell asleep, missing the opportunity to liquidate. This left me unprepared for the whole Thursday and led me to blindly wait for it to drop (which was a wrong decision). During the waiting period, I did nothing and missed the great intraday trading volatility on Thursday, which needs to be reflected upon.
On Friday, I was originally determined to close the position and switch to call once it dropped a bit, but I still hoped it would break even. As everyone can see, I missed the best opportunity again, which will not happen today. Therefore, I had to exit with even greater losses. Fortunately, I did learn from yesterday's lesson. I made myself forget about this put trade, and when the right time came for tsla, I boldly entered with a call, turning today's loss into profit. This was really good. At least not taking the same path as yesterday is a kind of progress.
Finally, currently I have not...
The logic here is that I put Options on TSLA because after trying to break through 430 four times unsuccessfully, there should be a significant adjustment, so I set a target of 410-420. Thursday really reached 420 as I expected, but I was too tired and fell asleep, missing the opportunity to liquidate. This left me unprepared for the whole Thursday and led me to blindly wait for it to drop (which was a wrong decision). During the waiting period, I did nothing and missed the great intraday trading volatility on Thursday, which needs to be reflected upon.
On Friday, I was originally determined to close the position and switch to call once it dropped a bit, but I still hoped it would break even. As everyone can see, I missed the best opportunity again, which will not happen today. Therefore, I had to exit with even greater losses. Fortunately, I did learn from yesterday's lesson. I made myself forget about this put trade, and when the right time came for tsla, I boldly entered with a call, turning today's loss into profit. This was really good. At least not taking the same path as yesterday is a kind of progress.
Finally, currently I have not...
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32 still rely on it.
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When dealing with options, always give yourself enough time for your thesis to play out. Options that carry more time value are more expensive for a reason. They help you avoid making stupid decisions. You might have a good idea where a stock is headed 3-12 months from now. But anything can happen in a few days to a few weeks regardless of how much you did your homework on a company’s fundamentals.
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