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All of my trades the first month: https://imgur.com/a/QQFKSNG
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My first trade was buying 2 contracts of QQQ puts. QQQ is an ETF comprised of Nasdaq tech stocks. It’s also fairly volatile. I was betting that the price would be lower than $216 by March 6th. I paid $424 for each contract for a total of $848. Luckily for me, the market took a little tumble and two days later, I sold both contracts for $1,670 apiece for a total profit of $2,492.
My next big trade was as follows:
On March 2nd, I bought 20 contracts of Las Vegas Sands puts. I figured things were going to get shut down due to the pandemic and their casinos would take a hit. These contracts were $107 apiece. Well, I was right and the stock continued to tumble. By the 16th, the share price had gone from $58 to $40. My options were now worth $800 each. I decided to sell 14 of my 20 contracts for $11,200… netting a $9000 profit. And I still owned 6 contracts in case the stock continued to fall. I ended up selling the final six contracts on April 3rd for $810 apiece. The total trade netted me $13,860 in profit… all from a $2,140 initial options purchase on LVS.
Okay, then I bought two contracts of Spy puts on March 4th for $547 each. In case you aren’t familiar, Spy is an ETF that tracks the S&P 500 – so it’s not just a single stock like Apple. Just five days later, these same contracts were worth $23.90 so I sold them for a profit of $3686.
On March 10th, I played Spy again, purchasing 5 contracts of puts for $805 apiece. Six days later, I sold 4 of the 5 contracts for $28.55 apiece, netting a profit of $7,395 and leaving me with one contract, once again, in case the market continued to fall. I ended up selling that last contract for $3,956 for a grand total of $11,351 in profit on March 18th. Now If I would’ve held all 5 of my contracts until the 18th, I could’ve made an extra $4,000 in profit, but you never want to let your green positions turn red and it’s impossible to know what the market will do the next day. You’ll never go broke by locking in profit – as they say, pigs get fat, hogs get slaughtered.
I played Spy puts a few more times.
I bought 3 contracts for $6.61 on March 10th again, selling 8 days later for $3290 per contract for a total of $7,887 in profit.
At this point in time, all of my puts were really paying off. I did play Spy Calls on the 17th. I bought 5 contracts of $254 calls for $620 each and sold just before the market closed that day for $845 each, for a quick $1100 profit.
I think my first losing trade was on March 18th when I bought 10 contracts of CODX for $110 each. That trade went against me and I sold the next day for $40 per, losing $700.
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hey everyone! to celebrate the launch of my new channel, i'm giving three people the money i made in my fiverr video. make sure you're subscribed and retweet below and i'll pick three people at random!
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Few weeks ago I was messing around with indices and did a 300% growth over 5 days, needless to say I was pretty chuffed with that haha
3:15 "as luck would have it". Most people don't realize these are the keywords in option trading when they trade options.
I turned $2000 into $125000 in a month trading options myself in only two weeks and one day. After two weeks of trading stocks I took my last few dollars and bought lottery tickets. Wham!!! $125K.
common now, you know it was just pure luck. I mean GME January runup made for pretty wild gains. But nobody can do this consistently. You should start your video with a big warning, that 9/10 "option traders" loose all their money. Hodl, diamond hands, apes together stronk! 💎🤲 🚀🚀🚀
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this is fucking insane thank god im learning this now and not later
This guy looks like the American version of Daniel Titchener
Stimmy gang check in!
Damn Daniel!! back at it with the calls!!!
Trading $1500 to $62,000 is a huge move that requires a lot of patience, good risk management and a better understanding of how the market works.
One can easily lose it all just like how you lost a huge portion of your profit.
But what was the real profit after tax?
Wow dropping gems 💎 thanks!
This guy is fucking nuts
🗣Let’s get Doge coin to a dollar 🤑‼️🚀🚀🚀
Thank you so much for your honesty. I'm getting to trust your opinion much.
Thanks for sharing this. Although risky but very calculated plays. I appreciate your transparency.
If I knew how to do puts at the beginning of COVID, that'd been nice. Almost any put would have been a winner.
I have a proposal, how about you do this again, but this time with my money? I am more then willing to take the profits if you don't need them 😛
where do you buy and sell contracts?
2:50 wait what? it went double in just 2 days? you bought it for $185 per share right?
can you lose more than what you start with?
THANKS FOR BEING HONEST. SEEMS LIKE PEOPLE ONLY SHOW PROFITS.
I know it is probably a stupid question, but how do you make money buying it when it is high and selling when it is low? I just didn't understand a single thing on this video, could someone help me?
I have in broken account 1,000 but I'm learning with that amount it's going pretty good
Damm you have to have money to lose to try this method. It's basically gambling, but with stocks
How do you sell puts when you can't afford that many shares?
TL;DR: he watched the news and happened to get lucky that his DD was correct and it paid off. Educated gambling is what it's called.
This should be a small part of your portfolio, don't expect to walk into the stock market, whip out your Stimmie, and end up with a year's worth of pay in 1 month.
Robinhood? Oh this didn't age well.
yeah it seems easy from your videos, but don't forget to mention that it's not as easy as it sounds. I've been day trading for a while and do options as well and this kind of video can miss lead people…
This dude is honest, u can tell
pretty awesome. of course March 2020 was once in a lifetime. Bill Ackerman had a good month too.
I can relate. I remember my account hitting the moon one day in March, as well.
Was it binary options? FX options? I'm starting now and in my country binary options are not available so now I have to learn about forex
I'm confused. Is a "contract" the same as a "Share"? And, am I seeing right that you're making your profit when the stocks go DOWN? Or did I miss something?
Can’t see nada it’s all foggy!!
The only way I believe it is if you do it as I see it like Rudy Gutierrez!!
Absolutely love your content, and it goes a long way to show folks that one doesn't have to start big with investing, a couple thousand dollars spent on blue-chip stocks would go a long way for even the most inexperienced traders. Start small, start strong!