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How I'm trading TSLA and AAPL

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For about $1                                                          

For about $1                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 September 19, 2023 | [Read Online]( How I'm trading TSLA and AAPL For about $1 Good morning, Challenge goal: $2,000 into $100,000 once a year Entered a $5 wide bull put on TSLA for $1.35 or 27% of the width. As you can see I sold -$260 ($3.26) / +$255 ($1.91) which created the $1.35 credit. Results not typical. Trading is hard. Nothing is guaranteed. Stop loss strategy: This trade had 5-days to expiry upon entry, so divide that by 3 for the stop loss rules. - 9:30-1P EST = the bought strike or $255 firm. - 1P EST = the middle of the spread so $257.50 firm, which will carry through Wednesday too. - Then at 1P EST on Thursday it changes to the sold strike of $260. Make sense? The stock fell to the 10-day EMA after a WSJ exclusive, which Elon refuted, so I waited for a double bottom and entered. [Challenge Journal]( Not a member? [Save $1,500 Here]( Income goal: $2,000 into $10,000 every 2 / months Entered a $2.50 wide bull put on AAPL for $.64 or 26% of the width. As you can see I sold -$177.50 ($1.21) / +$175 ($.57) which created the $.64 credit. Results not typical. Trading is hard. Nothing is guaranteed. Stop loss strategy: This trade had 5-days to expiry upon entry, so divide that by 3 for the stop loss rules. - 9:30-1P EST = the bought strike or $175 firm. - 1P EST = the middle of the spread so $176.25 firm, which will carry through Wednesday too. - Then at 1P EST on Thursday it changes to the sold strike of $177.50. Make sense? Rumors are circulating that the new titanium AAPL iphone is selling well. I know my family is upgrading after skipping the last launch. I should have gotten a better entry on the break of $177.50 Monday around 11A EST. [Income Journal]( Not a member? [Save $1,500 Here]( Futures are green Tuesday morning. Interest rate decision Wednesday. Bull puts (neutral to bullish) or short put verticals on watch: FDX, GOOG, TSLA, LULU, JPM, AMZN, COIN, META, WMT, AAPL, and CAT. Bear calls (neutral to bearish) or short call verticals on watch: FSLR, NVDA, NFLX, UPS, and TGT. [Master cheat sheet]( [Dedicated chat room]( Jason Bond Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © Jason Bond Picks 62 Calef Hwy. #233 Lee, NH 03861, United States

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