Obigoot
12-23 02:17

Buying shares sounds easy… until you sell.

You profit ✅

You exit ✅

Then comes the pain.

Do you buy back higher?

Or wait forever for a dip that never comes? 😐

This is the dirty truth of stocks: 👉 Profits create hesitation.

You're no longer investing —

you're negotiating with your own ego.

Options flip the game. No attachment.

Defined risk.

Get paid to wait.

Shares make money.

Options manage psychology.

Different tools.

Different mindset.

👇 Be honest: After selling shares at a profit — do you re-enter, or freeze?

Stocks or options — which one messes with your head more?

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Further Breakout! S&P 500 Sprint to 7000 During Santa Rally?
The recent rally appears closely tied to technical positioning following a record-scale triple witching, with a large volume of S&P 500 options expiring between the 6,700 and 6,800 strikes. As those constraints cleared, upside momentum strengthened, shifting attention toward the 7,000 psychological level. Options data suggest positive gamma is building above 6,835, while the 6,900 area has emerged as a key near-term zone of two-way positioning. Do you see 6,900–7,000 range as a breakout zone?
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Comments

  • royang
    12-23 23:02
    royang
    options test your dicipline
    • Obigoot
      correct, options really have to stick to your strategy. accumulated slowly but steadily
  • Obigoot
    12-23 10:51
    Obigoot
    because I've encountered all these myself. Right now, I adopt an option trading strategy and take frequent profits.  even if a black swan event comes, I take a small loss and my capital is still around.
  • He Man
    12-23 10:08
    He Man
    hit the nail. you mention all my mind and view.
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