Is the organization's order always correct? Not necessarily. Like this one:
Close $SNOW 20240419 180.0 CALL$
roll $SNOW 20240621 160.0 CALL$
Although the exercise price selected ITM, it lost half of its value because of the crash in the financial report. Unlike others, he chose to cover losses when he rolled his positions and prepare for the next earnings report. The plunge did not fall below the exercise price selected last time, so the probability of SNOW in half a year will not fall below 160, and the sell put of 160 should be a good choice.
In addition to roll positions, there are some combinations that look good on Thursday and are worth picking, such as INTC call spreads:
Sell $INTC 20240322 46.0 CALL$
Yesterday's AI financial report showed that the institution's portfolio strategy is a lack of confidence in the rise and rising trend, and the part of the sell option rights can make up for the shortcomings of the buyer's rights. So the same goes for the INTC group, and I think we should sell put instead of going bullish.
META as a social monopoly leader is still a strong bullish strategy:
Buy $META 20240315 490.0 CALL$
Sold $META 20240315 490.0 PUT$
I chose to sell ATM put on only one leg. When you find a large call option, you will win more if you choose to sell put instead.
Next week's SE earnings report, the institution is betting on a foot across the gap, this is a set of two-hand preparation plan, have spare money can try:
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- KSR·03-03👍LikeReport