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    • mstermster
      ·06-26 00:34
      $ASML 20261016 1800.0 CALL$  opened this call on Tuesday amidst a bearish market, with ASML's price hovering around a support level. Although the RSI had reversed upwards on the minute chart, the market didn't cooperate, and ASML's price dropped. Luckily, MU's stellar earnings report provided a much-needed boost to the chip sector, allowing to close ASML with a small profit. It's worth noting that if inflation data hadn't weighed on the market, the gains could have been more substantial.
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      ·06-26 00:29
      $ASML 20261016 1800.0 CALL$ This call was bought to open on Tuesday when market was quite bearish. The entry point was somewhat at a support level and entered when RSI looks to have reversed back up on minute candle. However the market didn't recover pulling ASML back lower. Thank goodness MU has helped to pull the chip sector back up higher with it's stellar earning reports.  Just close ASML with a small gain. If it's not because of the inflation data that pulled down the market, we could have a much bigger win. 
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    • mstermster
      ·06-23
      The usual correction when most of these stocks hit all time high. Traders taking profits amidst uncertainty ahead. 
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    • mstermster
      ·06-21
      $HOOD 20260618 105.0 CALL$ I am officially out of HOOD. Back in March, when geopolitical tensions in the Middle East triggered a sharp market sell-off, my deep In-The-Money (ITM) Cash Secured Put (CSP) was hit with an unexpected early assignment. I have been patiently holding the shares ever since, waiting for the ticker to find its footing. With HOOD finally rallying back above my original strike, I used a Covered Call to systematically cash out as the contract expired ITM. To be completely honest, I have lost faith in this counter over the last few months. While the platform continues to show aggressive product velocity—evidenced by their record trading volumes in options, prediction markets, and their recent 10% workf
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      ·06-21
      $Robinhood(HOOD)$ I am officially out of HOOD. Back in March, when geopolitical tensions in the Middle East triggered a sharp market sell-off, my deep In-The-Money (ITM) Cash Secured Put (CSP) was hit with an unexpected early assignment. I have been patiently holding the shares ever since, waiting for the ticker to find its footing. With HOOD finally rallying back above my original strike, I used a Covered Call to systematically cash out as the contract expired ITM. To be completely honest, I have lost faith in this counter over the last few months. While the platform continues to show aggressive product velocity—evidenced by their record trading volumes in options, prediction markets, and their recent 10% workforce restructuring to lean out
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    • mstermster
      ·06-21
      $MSFT 20260618 380.0 PUT$ My $380 Cash Secured Put (CSP) for MSFT expired last Friday, and with the shares trending just a hair below strike, I have officially taken assignment. Instead of rolling the position down and out, I decided to let the shares get put to me. At these levels, I find the price highly attractive for entering a fresh long position. In fact, this entry is lower than my current average cost basis, making this a great opportunity to Dollar-Cost Average (DCA) down. The long-term playbook here is simple: I will hold onto this lower-value entry and look to systematically shave off my higher-priced holdings once the share price recovers. The Landscape on MSFT Right Now: The Bull Case: The stock has slid rou
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    • mstermster
      ·06-21
      $Microsoft(MSFT)$ My $380 Cash Secured Put (CSP) for MSFT expired last Friday, and with the shares trending just a hair below strike, I have officially taken assignment. Instead of rolling the position down and out, I decided to let the shares get put to me. At these levels, I find the price highly attractive for entering a fresh long position. In fact, this entry is lower than my current average cost basis, making this a great opportunity to Dollar-Cost Average (DCA) down. The long-term playbook here is simple: I will hold onto this lower-value entry and look to systematically shave off my higher-priced holdings once the share price recovers. The Landscape on MSFT Right Now: The Bull Case: The stock has slid roughly 17% this year and is tes
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    • mstermster
      ·06-18
      $MU 20260918 1050.0 CALL$ Sell to close this call that was opened yesterday for a small profit. Trying to reduce open call positions going into the long weekend.  
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    • mstermster
      ·06-17
      $ASML 20260918 1880.0 CALL$ I bought an ASML call last Friday, but I think I was a bit too eager to jump into the trade and ended up paying a premium for it. Because of that high entry price, I needed a massive upward move in the share price just to hit my break-even point and close it out profitably. Fortunately, ASML absolutely ripped the charts today, touching fresh 52-week highs following Intel’s 18A-P risk production announcement, which gave me the perfect exit window to secure a small profit. For now, I am going to sit on my hands, stay on the sidelines, and wait out the major market events scheduled for these next few days to see exactly where the broader trend is heading before I commit to any new positions.
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    • mstermster
      ·06-17
      $ASML 20260918 1880.0 CALL$  I bought an ASML call last Friday, but I think I was a bit too eager to jump into the trade and ended up paying a premium for it. Because of that high entry price, I needed a massive upward move in the share price just to hit my break-even point and close it out profitably. Fortunately, ASML absolutely ripped the charts today, touching fresh 52-week highs following Intel’s 18A-P risk production announcement, which gave me the perfect exit window to secure a small profit. For now, I am going to sit on my hands, stay on the sidelines, and wait out the major market events scheduled for these next few days to see exactly where the broader trend is heading before I commit to any new positions.
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