The market trend can turn around very quickly. In fact, the indexes often switch from a bear market to a bull market when the news is at its worst and the mood of investors is at its lowest point. I read an article of people that grossed profits up to $150k during this crash, what are the best stocks to buy now or put on a watchlist?
This is still a window-shopping market. But there are a lot of intriguing stocks to watch from a variety of sectors. You don’t have to act on every forecast, hence i will suggest you get yourself a financial-advisor that can provide you with entry and exit points on the shares/ETF you focus on.
I agree, having a brokerage advisor for investing is genius! Amidst the financial crisis in 2008, I was really having investing nightmare prior touching base with a advisor. In a nutshell, i've accrued over $2m with the help of my advisor from an initial $350k investment.
The decision on when to pick an Adviser is a very personal one. I take guidance from “Gertrude Margaret Quinto” to meet my growth goals and avoid mistakes, she's well-qualified and her page can be easily found on the net.
I believe that investors should always use their money for investments, especially We'll start to see greater market diversification in 2024. This year, I plan to allocate approximately $350,000 of my savings towards equities. Goal of becoming millionaire by 2024
Right now, risk is at an all-time high, so you might want to be a little more patient, but remember that the likelihood of success increases with risk. Alternatively, you might consult a trained financial consultant for strategic assistance.
You're right, my friend! I've been utilizing a fin-market specialist for the past two years and have a seven-figure diverse portfolio of companies that I invest in. I currently have more than $1 million invested in my portfolio.
That's fantastic! The high-value advantages, in my opinion, are backed by years of study and expertise knowing what works. The individual who offers you portfolio advice is if you don’t mind
I have been trying out this strategy for the last few weeks. And it really works. I made a $36 profit on a $14 entry trade. And it’s amazing. I love this strategy
so… with this strategy, How do we actually close out the trade for profit? Is this a strategy that just needs to expire and if you are in between that range, you profit? Or is it a situation where if we reach that max profit sometime throughout the week, we can exercise the sell/ buy simultaneously and cash out? Also, how do we exercise this startegy if not holding to expiration?
Thank you for sharing. I searched on google for this lady you mentioned, she's competent and well licensed. I was able to reach out, I hope she gets back to me
Engaging in active trading versus long-term investing requires unique strategies for maximizing returns. Active trading involves frequent buying and selling of securities, aiming to capitalize on short term market fluctuations. On the other hand, long-term investing focuses on holding assets over an extended period, leveraging the power of compounding.
Absolutely, the key to successful trading lies in a well defined strategy and execution. Whether you’re a day trader or a swing trader, having a plan that includes risk management and exit criteria is crucial. It isn’t just about making profits but also involves minimizing losses and staying resilient amidst market volatility.
You’re correct. Although, It is advisable to seek guidance from a professional or trusted advisor in order to navigate this recession and achieve potential high yields.
I have been in touch with a Financial advisor. With a startup of $ 100 k, my advisor chooses the entry command of my portfolio which has grown to approximately $ 450 k in some weeks.
I’m intrigued by your progress. Could you share some insights into your trading strategy or perhaps recommend any specific resources or mentors that have led to your success.
Selling options is definitely not easier than buying them. For example selling puts on affirm @ $43 when strike is $45 or $46. Has a return of 15%, delta around .15 to .18. Chance of profit 82%. Max profit is $16 per contract but max loss is $84. So even if you close the position when the price starts dropping, you will end up losing around $20 to $30 on a bad contract. So by Henry's theory of an 80% win or an 80 Delta you will win 8 out of 10 trades than you're losing $50 from the two bad trades but you're only getting 90.00 from the winning trades that's a profit of $40 on supposed 80% win ratio. If those bad trades go worse or you have a third bad trade than NO profit all week. Anything more than 14 delta will be a risk. 87% profit minimum. That means that 10 trades will net $70-$100.
Selling is harder than buying. At 80% "possible profit" bs I had 14 trades and 7 were bad. Every bad or red credit spread requires 2 good ones to make up. 50 50 will always be a losing strategy.
I’ve had majority of my holdings in tech stocks and irrespective of market changes, I’ve done pretty well especially with apple’s P/E(price to earnings ratio) gaining over 30% this past decade, now my questions is what stocks do you think will be the next apple in terms of growth for the next decade.
It might be difficult finding the next apple within the tech stock sector, apple has performed way better than the others, maybe look outside of tech stocks.
well things are different now, same market strategies applied over last decade wouldn’t apply to the current market, so to actually figure out how to outperform the market and stay afloat for the next decade, you should reach out to a financial advisor, that’s how I’ve managed to gain over $450k in profit this past couple years
When you do this type of scenario or the condor. You want for the strike to get hit? On this scenario should the option action all 4 time? Buy,sell,buy,sell for the estimate profit? Also in previous video you mention buying put instead of buying straight stuck, to receive a few profit while trying to buy, but when we click on the buy put the premium is a charge, unless I click on sell put.
Fidelity won't approve me for level 2 to trade options, even though i have about 10k in my accounts. It would be helpful if content makers actually list the requirements in order to make trades they promote.
Im confused. How are you spending $14 on a options trade when the limit price is $14? since each contract is 100 shares, that $14 would be $1.4k I'm also new been trading options for 8 months now, so I'm still learning.
This is a good setup, but the problem is that out of the money options tend to be very illiquid, which makes it difficult to start or close this iron condor and/or iron butterfly strategy
I swear he's made a video very similar a while ago and i remember telling him it wouldn't fill my "custom order" of course i didn't get a reply from him a also he says he'll show you how to close your position but he never does
@@Brayness it depends. When the deltas cross, you can get into a sticky situation. It'll happen if you do it long enough, and it's especially important to note when you're trying to figure out what to do with a pmcc on a stock that's dropped since you opened it.
You were right on target with AAL, hasn’t done much since you posted this video. Do you still think this continues to be the case for the next month? Is back to where it was when you made the video
Hey i am from India option buying as well as selling is pretty famous here too but i have never seen premiums like this before I wish I could move to USA just from option selling its crazy that people are not capitalizing on this in dia 4 percent in a month is like crazy good returns the most I have seen is 80 percent in a year through option selling with the vix being usually high
The first step to successful investing is figuring out your goals and risk tolerance either on your own or with the help of a financial professional but it's very advisable you make use of a professional.
It's a brokenwing butterfly A put ratio spread would be one long put and two shorts puts below it, without the extra long put further below to define risk
"If you're watching this in the future you want to pick something that is about 30 days out, it can be 3 weeks out, it can be 6 weeks out" then picks one that is 38 days out. Bro no one should take this as financial advice if you are throwing all kinds of whack numbers out that don't jive with what you're saying
After examining the chart, I think that PLTR is just breaking out right now. 1. it broke the trend line AND CHoCH change of character. 2. It retraced back to the newest trend line. (and Moving average) 3. IF tomorrow's news is positive it will probably break 17.00. IF the news is poor, PLTR might go back and fill the 3 FVG's fair value gaps below before starting back up again. Sometimes AFTER filling the FVG, price will shoot back up to the previous Higher Low in a mater of a few minutes....but then that leaves more FVG's to go back and fill.
The market trend can turn around very quickly. In fact, the indexes often switch from a bear market to a bull market when the news is at its worst and the mood of investors is at its lowest point. I read an article of people that grossed profits up to $150k during this crash, what are the best stocks to buy now or put on a watchlist?
This is still a window-shopping market. But there are a lot of intriguing stocks to watch from a variety of sectors. You don’t have to act on every forecast, hence i will suggest you get yourself a financial-advisor that can provide you with entry and exit points on the shares/ETF you focus on.
I agree, having a brokerage advisor for investing is genius! Amidst the financial crisis in 2008, I was really having investing nightmare prior touching base with a advisor. In a nutshell, i've accrued over $2m with the help of my advisor from an initial $350k investment.
*@sofiakhalida8106* That does make a lot of sense, unlike us, you seem to have the Market figured out. Who is this consultant?
The decision on when to pick an Adviser is a very personal one. I take guidance from “Gertrude Margaret Quinto” to meet my growth goals and avoid mistakes, she's well-qualified and her page can be easily found on the net.
Thank you for the lead. I searched her up, and I have sent her an email. I hope she gets back to me soon.
I believe that investors should always use their money for investments, especially We'll start to see greater market diversification in 2024. This year, I plan to allocate approximately $350,000 of my savings towards equities. Goal of becoming millionaire by 2024
Right now, risk is at an all-time high, so you might want to be a little more patient, but remember that the likelihood of success increases with risk. Alternatively, you might consult a trained financial consultant for strategic assistance.
You're right, my friend! I've been utilizing a fin-market specialist for the past two years and have a seven-figure diverse portfolio of companies that I invest in. I currently have more than $1 million invested in my portfolio.
That's fantastic! The high-value advantages, in my opinion, are backed by years of study and expertise knowing what works. The individual who offers you portfolio advice is if you don’t mind
I’d get with Kevin S Mikan, system is really remunerative.
I just looked up his name on Google and what a great professional he is. I will absolutely be sending him an email shortly.
I have been trying out this strategy for the last few weeks. And it really works. I made a $36 profit on a $14 entry trade. And it’s amazing. I love this strategy
so… with this strategy, How do we actually close out the trade for profit? Is this a strategy that just needs to expire and if you are in between that range, you profit? Or is it a situation where if we reach that max profit sometime throughout the week, we can exercise the sell/ buy simultaneously and cash out? Also, how do we exercise this startegy if not holding to expiration?
I compounded 280k last year investing with a financial advisor who introduced me to options trading.
Hi from NY. You make an awesome point. My 150k has gradually grown to 890k trading stocks my FA, Ann Marie Celentano.
Thank you for sharing. I searched on google for this lady you mentioned, she's competent and well licensed. I was able to reach out, I hope she gets back to me
My partner and I met Ann during an event in Monaco. she now handles our trades. she is definitely someone I recommend.
Congratulations
Engaging in active trading versus long-term investing requires unique strategies for maximizing returns. Active trading involves frequent buying and selling of securities, aiming to capitalize on short term market fluctuations. On the other hand, long-term investing focuses on holding assets over an extended period, leveraging the power of compounding.
Absolutely, the key to successful trading lies in a well defined strategy and execution. Whether you’re a day trader or a swing trader, having a plan that includes risk management and exit criteria is crucial. It isn’t just about making profits but also involves minimizing losses and staying resilient amidst market volatility.
You’re correct. Although, It is advisable to seek guidance from a professional or trusted advisor in order to navigate this recession and achieve potential high yields.
I have been in touch with a Financial advisor. With a startup of $ 100 k, my advisor chooses the entry command of my portfolio which has grown to approximately $ 450 k in some weeks.
I’m intrigued by your progress. Could you share some insights into your trading strategy or perhaps recommend any specific resources or mentors that have led to your success.
I consult with :-
Is it only me or is there a part missing of the video? It cuts in the very end when you explain another trade with PLTR.
It was for everyone
Selling options is definitely not easier than buying them. For example selling puts on affirm @ $43 when strike is $45 or $46. Has a return of 15%, delta around .15 to .18. Chance of profit 82%. Max profit is $16 per contract but max loss is $84. So even if you close the position when the price starts dropping, you will end up losing around $20 to $30 on a bad contract. So by Henry's theory of an 80% win or an 80 Delta you will win 8 out of 10 trades than you're losing $50 from the two bad trades but you're only getting 90.00 from the winning trades that's a profit of $40 on supposed 80% win ratio. If those bad trades go worse or you have a third bad trade than NO profit all week. Anything more than 14 delta will be a risk. 87% profit minimum. That means that 10 trades will net $70-$100.
Selling is harder than buying. At 80% "possible profit" bs I had 14 trades and 7 were bad. Every bad or red credit spread requires 2 good ones to make up. 50 50 will always be a losing strategy.
I’ve had majority of my holdings in tech stocks and irrespective of market changes, I’ve done pretty well especially with apple’s P/E(price to earnings ratio) gaining over 30% this past decade, now my questions is what stocks do you think will be the next apple in terms of growth for the next decade.
It might be difficult finding the next apple within the tech stock sector, apple has performed way better than the others, maybe look outside of tech stocks.
well things are different now, same market strategies applied over last decade wouldn’t apply to the current market, so to actually figure out how to outperform the market and stay afloat for the next decade, you should reach out to a financial advisor, that’s how I’ve managed to gain over $450k in profit this past couple years
Can you close before the expiration date?
When you do this type of scenario or the condor. You want for the strike to get hit? On this scenario should the option action all 4 time? Buy,sell,buy,sell for the estimate profit? Also in previous video you mention buying put instead of buying straight stuck, to receive a few profit while trying to buy, but when we click on the buy put the premium is a charge, unless I click on sell put.
What website are you trading from
I don’t think it’s this simple RH or any brokerage firm won’t allow this type of trading with small amounts… I’m I wrong here?
Fidelity won't approve me for level 2 to trade options, even though i have about 10k in my accounts. It would be helpful if content makers actually list the requirements in order to make trades they promote.
should we hold the tesla iron condor through earnings date coming up?
Im confused. How are you spending $14 on a options trade when the limit price is $14? since each contract is 100 shares, that $14 would be $1.4k I'm also new been trading options for 8 months now, so I'm still learning.
What good is seeing trade after trade when you don't show how the trades close? This is hypothetical ifcome, not income.
This is a good setup, but the problem is that out of the money options tend to be very illiquid, which makes it difficult to start or close this iron condor and/or iron butterfly strategy
Sideways except if there is "some" earnings event..... TSLA earnings is on January 24 lol.
@@moistcu are you trolling? the video is old and was uploaded pre Q4 earnings
@@overhansable im so stupid lol sorry
Cant get lvl3 options on rh. Its been about 3 months and ive been profitable on the wheel strategy. So frustrating
I swear he's made a video very similar a while ago and i remember telling him it wouldn't fill my "custom order" of course i didn't get a reply from him a also he says he'll show you how to close your position but he never does
@lnvestwlth-henry you know what's crazy i get more responses from you than i do from the actual Henry
I took the AAL trade a day ago and today the stock spiked down is there a chance of it bouncing back up or do I take the loss
Take the loss.
@@prodmonti7366 this was a while ago but I held and it came back 😭
How do you get level 3 on RH?
What app are you using in the video?
I think Robinhood
Your palantir pmcc debit is larger than the difference between the strikes. Isn't that a bit risky?
That adds risk to the upside but lowers the risk to the downside
@@Brayness Well sure, it just sucks getting pinned taking a loss to the upside in a bullish strategy.
@@WendingWayfarer you’d likely be able to roll the short call out and up for a small credit of the stock’s move isn’t wildly extreme
@@Brayness it depends. When the deltas cross, you can get into a sticky situation. It'll happen if you do it long enough, and it's especially important to note when you're trying to figure out what to do with a pmcc on a stock that's dropped since you opened it.
So the worst case scenario in the first stratagy is losing $20 ? What am I missing?
Good evening. Can you give an example of a current stock as of 19th of May 2024
You were right on target with AAL, hasn’t done much since you posted this video. Do you still think this continues to be the case for the next month? Is back to where it was when you made the video
Is this Robinhood?
Is TQQQ suitable for wheel strategy?
Hey i am from India option buying as well as selling is pretty famous here too but i have never seen premiums like this before I wish I could move to USA just from option selling its crazy that people are not capitalizing on this in dia 4 percent in a month is like crazy good returns the most I have seen is 80 percent in a year through option selling with the vix being usually high
Hii please explain me how I can trade in us options.
@@swatityagi8764 if u r from India then u can't trade options in us but if u r from us then all you need a broker
Why is the link for emails to a dead web page?
Covered put etf😢? Helps.
The video got cut off
That 205 IC in danger! Still, despite the big drop, you are safe for the moment, which is a solid IC I'd say.
I don’t think RH lets me do this multiple leg strategy
Hey Henry, thank you for all the info! What platform do you use to trade options? Thanks!
That’s robinhood
Okay the problem I have with this is that you need to own 100 share of the contract to close your position witch is crazy
For someone who just wanted to learn a strategy just starting out wouldn’t know what your talking about lol. The title
How did he stack option purchases??
did you figure it out? currently struggling to figure this out.
update: you have to enable options trading in your settings. :)
The first step to successful investing is figuring out your goals and risk tolerance either on your own or with the help of a financial professional but it's very advisable you make use of a professional.
It doesn't matter if you're a current hodler or a newbie, you can capitalize on the fluctuation of the market by trading with good strategy/signals.
Crypto is the way of the future and investing in it will be the smartest decision you can do, especially with its present price.
Henry, can you come out a video on bull call spread and how to manage in case it goes against your favour ?
2:47
what is the name of this strategy ? "ratio put spread" or a "put ratio spread." ?
It's a brokenwing butterfly
A put ratio spread would be one long put and two shorts puts below it, without the extra long put further below to define risk
what is the name of the strategies you mentioned ?
I believe the AAL one is called an iron condor
But why don’t YOU 17x YOUR portfolio? 😲 I would really like to see you do that. 👍
"If you're watching this in the future you want to pick something that is about 30 days out, it can be 3 weeks out, it can be 6 weeks out" then picks one that is 38 days out. Bro no one should take this as financial advice if you are throwing all kinds of whack numbers out that don't jive with what you're saying
Can I do this in an iphone
How to join your discord
After examining the chart, I think that PLTR is just breaking out right now. 1. it broke the trend line AND CHoCH change of character. 2. It retraced back to the newest trend line. (and Moving average) 3. IF tomorrow's news is positive it will probably break 17.00. IF the news is poor, PLTR might go back and fill the 3 FVG's fair value gaps below before starting back up again. Sometimes AFTER filling the FVG, price will shoot back up to the previous Higher Low in a mater of a few minutes....but then that leaves more FVG's to go back and fill.
By the way us none millionaires will give up that much needed collateral for months.
17x down!!!!
Yas! Finally found a get rich quick scheme!....kidding
Scammer
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