$MU 20260508 600.0 CALL$ People were calling memory a “cyclical trap” and saying 400 was the top for Micron. Now look at it — pushing toward 600. 2026 isn’t about debating whether storage matters. It is the main storyline. AI, data centers, everything runs on memory demand. The real takeaway? The narrative always sounds smartest at the turning point — just usually in the wrong direction.
$NVDA 20260501 207.5 CALL$ Took an L today — didn’t set a stop loss on an NVDA call and got burned. Went in thinking NVDA is strong… market humbled me quick.
$COHERENT(COHR)$ COHR has dropped to 296 and is now sitting right at a key support level. While the pullback is significant, the overall structure still looks intact. Staying optimistic, don't panic!
$AMD 20260501 332.5 PUT$ What goes up fast usually pulls back 📉 Just took a quick AMD put trade—grabbed a small profit and didn’t get greedy. The market always gives chances; timing and discipline are everything.
$SIA(C6L.SI)$ Singapore Airlines’ involvement with Air India seems increasingly costly and risky. What looked like a strategic expansion is now raising eyebrows—both financially and operationally. The challenges of turning around a heavily indebted national carrier, coupled with complex regulatory and labor issues, suggest that SIA may have underestimated the burden. Perhaps some opportunities aren’t worth the price, and this move could serve as a cautionary tale for airlines considering high-stakes foreign ventures. In this case, SIA might have been better off focusing on strengthening its core operations rather than stretching into a difficult market.