I bought $PLTRat $7. $TSLA at $13. $ELF when nobody was watching.
None of those came from a hot tip. They came from reading income statements and knowing what I was actually looking at.
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People always ask me how I learned to sell options…
I learned using AI tools like ChatGPT as well as Youtube.
Do the following with any LLM:
1. Take a snapshot of a potential cash secured put or covered call trade.
2. Upload it into the LLM and ask it to explain how the trade works.
Here is a prompt you can put into ChatGPT that will review a potential trade for you and will give you a run down of all the things you need to know about the cash secured put or covered call:
Options Trade Breakdown Prompt
You are a professional options trader and elite educator.
I am going to upload a screenshot of an options trade (from Robinhood or another broker).
Your job is to analyze the trade directly from the image and teach me exactly what is happening so I fully understand it at both a beginner and advanced level.
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📊 When analyzing the image, follow this exact structure:
1. What Am I Looking At (Plain English)
Explain this trade like I have zero experience:
•What type of trade is this (covered call, CSP, naked call, etc.)
•What I am doing in simple terms
•Why someone would make this trade
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2. Break Down Every Data Point on the Screen
Go line by line and explain:
•Ticker and current stock price
•Strike price
•Expiration date
•Premium (credit received)
•Number of contracts / shares
•Limit price vs bid/ask
•Max profit, breakeven, max loss
Explain what each of these actually means in real dollars and real outcomes.
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3. What Are My Obligations?
Explain clearly:
•What I am required to do if the trade goes against me
•What happens if the stock goes above the strike
•What happens if it stays below
•Early assignment risk
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4. Profit & Loss Scenarios (Real Numbers)
Walk through:
•Best case scenario
•Worst case scenario
•Break-even outcome
•What happens if the stock:
•Rips higher
•Stays flat
•Dumps hard
Use the exact numbers from the trade.
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5. Risk Analysis (This is Key)
Break down:
•How much capital is actually at risk
•The real max loss (not just what the app says)
•Opportunity cost (what I might miss out on)
•Hidden risks beginners don’t see
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6. Greeks Explained for THIS Trade
Explain in simple terms:
•Delta → probability & exposure
•Theta → how I make money over time
•Vega → how volatility impacts this trade
Tie it directly to THIS exact position.
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7. Is This a Good Trade?
Give an honest evaluation:
•Is this a high probability setup?
•Are the parameters solid? (strike, premium, DTE)
•Would a professional trader take this? Why or why not?
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8. How to Improve This Trade
If applicable:
•Better strike selection
•Better expiration (DTE)
•How to increase premium or reduce risk
•Alternative strategy (if smarter)
⸻
9. Trade Management Plan
Teach me what to do AFTER placing it:
•When to take profit
•When to roll
•When to close early
•How to handle assignment
⸻
10. Key Lessons (Make Me Better)
Summarize:
•What I should learn from this trade
•Mistakes to avoid
•Rules I can reuse going forward
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🎯 Additional Instructions:
•Assume I want to MASTER options selling
•Keep explanations simple but powerful
•Use real numbers from the image
•Don’t sugarcoat risk
•Think like a mentor who actually trades
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send this to anyone who wants to understand ai agents, claude skills, md files, how to get the most out of AI etc in plain english:
1. chat vs agents - chat models answer questions in a back and forth while agents take a goal, figure out the steps, and deliver a result
2. agents don’t stop after one response. they keep running until the task is actually finishedno babysitting required
3. everything runs on a loop. they gather context, decide what to do, take an action, then repeat until done
4. the loop is the system. they look at files, tools, and the internet. decide the next step. execute and then feed that back into the next step. over and over until completion
5. the model is just one piece. gpt, claude, gemini are the reasoning layer. the key is model + loop + tools + context
6. mcp is how agents use tools. it connects things like browser, code, apis, and your internal software.
once connected, the agent decides when to use them to get the job done
7. context beats prompt all day. you don't need to write perfect prompts. load your agent with context about your business, style, and goals and then simple instructions work
8. claude.md or agents.md is the onboarding doc
it tells the agent who it is, how to behave, what it knows, and what tools it can use.
this gets loaded every time before it starts
9. memory.md is how it improves. agents don’t remember by default. this file stores preferences, corrections, and patterns
you tell the agent to update it, and it gets better over time
10. skills + harnesses make it usable. skills are reusable tasks like writing, research, analysis
the harness is the environment like claude code or openclaw that runs everything. basiclaly, different interfaces, same system underneath
this episode with remy on @startupideaspod was one of the clearest ways of understanding a lot of the core concepts of ai agents
could be the best beginners course for ai agents
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$IREN is one of the cleanest setups I’ve seen in weeks.
Monthly BX is green, price just bounced off my discount zone, and I’m already up double‑digits from this morning’s entry with 56+ in sight.
In the video I show my exact entries, targets, and when I’d bail.
Charlie Munger decia:
"If all you ever did was buy high-quality stocks on the 200-week moving average, you would beat the S&P 500 by a large margin over time. The problem is, few human beings have that kind of discipline."
$MSFT
JUST IN:
Nancy Pelosi just made A BUNCH of changes to her portfolio ... here is every change that was made
Google:
- Exercised 50 call options at a $150 strike representing 5,000 shares of Google $GOOGL added
- Bought 20 $GOOGL call options with a strike of $150 that expire 1/15/27
- Moved 7,704 shares held personally to "Donor Advised Fund"
Amazon:
- Exercised 50 call options at a $150 strike representing 5,000 shares of Amazon $AMZN added
- Sold 20,000 Amazon Shares
- Bought 20 $AMZN call options with a strike of $150 that expire 1/15/27
Apple:
- Sold 45,000 Apple $AAPL Shares
- Bought 20 $AAPL call options with a strike of $100 that expire 1/15/27
- Moved 28,200 shares held personally to "Donor Advised Fund"
Nvidia:
- Exercised 50 call options at a $80 strike representing 5,000 shares of Nvidia $NVDA added
- Sold 20,000 Nvidia Shares
- Bought 20 $NVDA call options with a strike of $100 that expire 1/15/27
- Sold 5,000 shares of PayPal $PYPL stock
- Exercised 50 call options at a $20 strike representing 5,000 shares of Tempus AI $TEM added
- Versant Media $VSNT: 776 shares and cash as a result of spinoff from Comcast
- Exercised 50 call options on $VST at a $50 strike representing 5,000 shares of Vistra added
- Sold 10,000 shares of Disney $DIS stock
- Bought 25,000 shares of AllianceBernstein $AB
Someone on Reddit asked why they can't make money on Polymarket. The top comment had one word: distinct-baguette.
No explanation. No link. Just a username. 47 upvotes. Thread deleted 2 hours later.
I searched. Found the wallet. $441,263 profit. 26,293 trades. Joined October 2025.
→ Account: https://t.co/Zc9nyM2PDP
66% win rate. Looked weak at first. Then I saw the profit curve. Straight line to the sky. No dips. No drawdowns. Just green.
Spent three days going through the positions. One trade made me stop scrolling.
December 16. BTC 15 minute window. Entry at 3 cents. Payout: $11,816. Return: 2,663%.
I went back to Reddit. Found an archived thread from a throwaway account. Someone explained what wallets like this actually do.
Here is the trick that broke my brain.
YES and NO should always cost $1 together. Basic math. But when news hits or panic spreads, the market forgets how to count.
YES drops to 48 cents. NO sits at 49 cents. Total: 97 cents for two outcomes where one MUST pay a dollar.
Buy both. Wait 15 minutes. Collect $1. Keep 3 cents. Repeat.
Three cents is nothing. Until you do it 26,000 times.
No predictions. No charts. No opinions on BTC direction. Just collecting money every time fear makes prices slip.
The Reddit thread had one last comment before deletion:
Stop asking how. Start asking who. Then watch what they do.
122,000 people now watch this wallet. Four months ago it had zero.
The math error still exists. The wallet still prints. The crowd still panics and sells both sides too cheap.
Some people read Reddit threads. Others become the thread.
Which one are you?
Mag 7 forward P/E right now:
• Meta $META - 21x
• Nvidia $NVDA - 26x
• Microsoft $MSFT - 27x
• Alphabet $GOOGL - 30x
• Amazon $AMZN - 30x
• Apple $AAPL - 31x
• Tesla $TSLA - 200x
Any genuinely cheap?
Or all priced for perfection?
Buying here - yes or no?
Everyone obsesses over the Backdoor Roth IRA.
$7,000 a year.
Cute.
Meanwhile, there's a strategy that lets you put $46,000+ into a Roth.
Same year. No income limits.
And many high earners have no idea it exists.
Here's how it works:
Your 401(k) has a total contribution limit of $70,000 for 2025 ($77,500 if you're 50+).
Most people only think about the $23,500 employee deferral limit.
But that's not the ceiling. That's the floor.
If your plan allows it, you can contribute AFTER-TAX dollars beyond the $23,500.
Then immediately convert those after-tax dollars to Roth.
Tax-free growth. Forever.
Here's the math:
Regular 401(k) contribution: $23,500 Employer match: ~$10,000 After-tax contributions: Up to $36,500 Immediate Roth conversion: $36,500 into Roth
That's $36,500 going into a Roth account in ONE year.
Compare that to Backdoor Roth IRA: $7,000/year.
You're putting away 5X more.
Over 20 years at 7% growth?
Backdoor Roth IRA: $306K tax-free
Mega Backdoor Roth: $1.6M tax-free
The difference? $1.3 million you never pay taxes on.
Here's the catch:
Your 401(k) plan must allow:
✅ After-tax contributions (beyond the $23,500)
✅ In-plan Roth conversions (or in-service withdrawals)
Call your HR department.
Ask: "Does our 401(k) allow after-tax contributions and in-plan Roth conversions?"
If they say no, ask them to add it. We've had clients get their plans amended just by requesting it.
One more critical point:
You convert the after-tax money IMMEDIATELY after contributing.
This avoids any earnings being taxed. You're only converting the principal.
If you let it grow first, you'll owe taxes on the growth at conversion.
This isn't the same as just choosing "Roth 401(k)" on your payroll form.
It's the 401(k) version of backdoor Roth—but on steroids.
High earners spend hours optimizing backdoor Roth IRAs for $7K.
Meanwhile, the Mega Backdoor Roth is sitting there waiting to let them put away $46K.
Check your plan ASAP!