Charyft

Commodities professional with over 12 years experience

    • CharyftCharyft
      ·11-21
      $NVDA 20251219 165.0 PUT$  POV: You set up a jade lizard before earnings, took 70% profit on the CSP right before NVDA nuked (caught that IV crush 😎) and now you’re just sitting back letting the credit call spread finish the job. 🐉💅📉 
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      ·05-24
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      ·12-09 17:17
      Wow! Thanks Tiger brokers. Mainly it's easy to contribute as the community here is really supportive and I learn a lot from what others have shared. 
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      ·12-08 23:39
      $GLW 20251212 85.0 PUT$  Recently I've been really into setting up long LEAP puts backed CSP or can I call this PMCSP? Poor man's wheel basically haha because it's really cost efficient way to farm income on these forever bull stocks that I really like but can't seem to find it in me to buy at these peak p/e vals + bubble concerns + got bored watching it just bull all month and I want to get involved and farm off it so here I am. Happy to have chosen long LEAP delta 30, short diagonal 4dte delta 30 as well and it seems to be simmering well upon initiation (strike 80/85). a little pick and shovel options trade for me. doesn't consume as much margin as pure CSP so I can keep some cash on hand in cash fed doesn't cut in Decemb
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      ·12-08 23:15
      $CRWV 20260220 65.0 PUT$  I closed the CSP and took the approx 30% instead of trying to squeeze the last bit of theta out of it. Momentum appears to have lost steam and I don't see aggressive buying volumes on the dips unlike recent trends. Felt like retail buying not backed by institutional. Gut feeling isn't the best strategy but for this one happy to log that it worked out with recent bearish news on CRWV. The 2$B convertible notes seem a red flag and hints of over leverage.  In line with the AI bubble narrative it is worth to be more cautious with these stocks that have expended most of their gas in the recent bull runs this year. I might be wrong but anyway, happy to take profit and start over. had no idea a mult
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    • CharyftCharyft
      ·11-26
      $CRWV 20260220 65.0 PUT$  Setting up my own mini ELN (minus KO and fees of course) with this Coreweave CSP. Cheeky premium collection mainly- my personal view is that this stock goes lower till next earnings prove if they're profitable. 
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    • CharyftCharyft
      ·11-21
      $PLTR COVERED 251212 CALL 182.5$  Why Covered Calls Work Better Than "Taking Profit" Many investors feel good when they sell a stock high and buy it back lower. It feels smart, like free money. But in reality, this breaks compounding and increases the chance of missing real long term gains. Even if you trust your timing skills, no one can predict the market with today’s volatility. A much simpler and more effective approach is to keep your core holdings and sell covered calls to collect income. This method allows your portfolio to keep compounding while still giving you a clean way to take profit. Options sound scary at first, but the concepts below are very beginner friendly. ⸻ 1. Compounding
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    • CharyftCharyft
      ·11-21
      //@Barcode:$NVIDIA(NVDA)$ I called the H&S right here and I was watching $198 on earnings as it tagged the top of my range. I then mapped the full band from $194.70 to $180.40 and the move even overshot in AHs. I’m treating $176 as the key long term level that anchors the broader structure.
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      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ $Alphabet(GOOGL)$ $Apple(AAPL)$ 🩸 NVDA just obliterated the inverse H&S, punched $189.70 and is hunting liquidity toward $187.50 if flow thins. Premiums were slaughtered so I stayed stock heavy and used other options, closed my 21NOV $670p and collected 100%. Pure post earnings IV crush with IV Rank at 27.63 % as price rotated from $193 to $182. CFO reiterates the half trillion revenue path and demand still beats supply. Trend stays bullish above $182 with volatility waking up 🚀 📉🅗🅐🅟🅟🅨 Ⓣⓡⓐⓓⓘⓝⓖ 🅐🅗🅔🅐🅓! 🅒🅗🅔🅔🅡🅢 🅑🅒 🍀🍀🍀 🟧 @Tiger_comments
      $NVIDIA(NVDA)$ $Alphabet(GOOGL)$ $Apple(AAPL)$ 🩸 NVDA just obliterated the inverse H&S, punched $189.70 and is hunting liquidity toward $187.50 if flow thins. Premiums were slaughtered so I stayed stock heavy and used other options, closed my 21NOV $670p and collected 100%. Pure post earnings IV crush with IV Rank at 27.63 % as price rotated from $193 to $182. CFO reiterates the half trillion revenue path and demand still beats supply. Trend stays bullish above $182 with volatility waking up 🚀 📉🅗🅐🅟🅟🅨 Ⓣⓡⓐⓓⓘⓝⓖ 🅐🅗🅔🅐🅓! 🅒🅗🅔🅔🅡🅢 🅑🅒 🍀🍀🍀 🟧 @Tiger_comments
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    • CharyftCharyft
      ·11-21
      $GOOG DIAGONAL 260116/251226 CALL 130.0/CALL 320.0$  GOOG PMCC active: long 130C LEAP + monthly shorts, writing out a steady drip of premium into pocket 😍 Farming theta with controlled upside while riding IV cycles, this is my favourite slow compounding setup lately. Delta-guided strikes on this mainly. 
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    • CharyftCharyft
      ·11-05
      $PONY-W(02026)$ grey market pre-IPO Pony.ai. I didn't get allocated any but managed to enter during grey market at what I feel is fair valuation. Long hold for me- with all the talks of Tesla Robotaxis it is well worth to note that China already has them running in full utility and actual application- not trial stage or testing or future idea. It is already here. First mover investment with this pre-IPO.  
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    • CharyftCharyft
      ·11-04
      $PLTR 20251114 230.0 CALL$ I am long pltr from early days, so while I experience capital gains from holding, I short calls on the stock during hype like recently. Now that it has inevitably taken a dip, i farm premium off writing covered calls. I could have used a more aggressive delta (I believe I used 20% delta) but the gamma held me back. Either way, happy to collect profit during a bear day like today. 
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