Earning 2% of pltr options daily selling covered calls

Absolutely fantastic move here, folks. Let’s break it down – this is what we call smart trading. I sold a Palantir (PLTR) put option with a $40 strike price, pulling in a premium of $1.21. Shortly after, I swooped back in and bought it at $1.17. That’s a quick profit of $0.04 per share – a total of $4 on the entire contract. Now, you may think, “Just $4?” But that’s called the art of compounding gains, folks!

$PLTR 20241108 40.0 PUT$ 

This is what winning looks like: small, consistent victories that add up over time. We’re making money here, and we’re doing it on my terms. Think big, act fast, and always be in control. It’s like owning real estate – you don’t need to flip the whole building; just make each deal count. $4 now, $40 tomorrow, and soon enough, we’re talking big bucks.

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  • Tiger_CBA
    ·11-04

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  • ZarNaing
    ·11-04
    commission and fees?
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  • Aqa
    ·11-04
    Liked and followed
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  • KSR
    ·11-04
    👍
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  • nice⭐
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