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Sell Put Options Trade Idea

@TigerOptions
Options Trade Idea Recently, the homebuilders sector has exhibited a notable rebound. While there is some uncertainty ongoing which may lead to a potential retest of the support level, I am inclined to place a bullish bet on the price of the sector ETF, $SPDR S&P Homebuilders ETF(XHB)$, staying above the key support level at $73. XHB Daily Chart To implement this trade idea, I'm considering selling put options for XHB with a strike price of $73.00 and an expiration date of December 15, 2023, $XHB 20231215 73.0 PUT$. By doing this, I am essentially committing to buy XHB shares at the strike price of $73 if the price falls below this level by the expiration date. This strategy could be profitable in several scenarios: 1. If XHB remains above $73 by the expiration date, I would keep the premium received from selling the put options as profit. 2. If the price stays well above $73, I would buy back the put option before expiration with the premium as profit, and I wouldn't need to buy the shares. 3. If XHB declines slightly but remains above $73, I would again keep the premium, and I might buy XHB shares at a slightly lower price, which could be a favorable entry point if I'm bullish on the sector, which I currently am. However, it's important to note that selling puts carries risks, as you might be obligated to buy the shares at the strike price if the stock falls significantly. It's crucial to have the financial means and risk tolerance to handle this potential scenario. Careful risk management and staying informed about the homebuilders sector's developments are essential while implementing this trade idea. Share your insights and opinions on where you think XHB's price might be headed in the near future. Follow @Daily_Discussion @TigerPM @TigerStars @Tiger_SG @TigerEvents Disclaimer: My views and insights are provided for informational purposes only. I do not offer financial or investment advice. It’s essential to conduct your research before making any financial decisions. The volatile nature of financial markets necessitates caution and due diligence.
Sell Put Options Trade Idea

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