I won’t lie I was wrong on my entry to grab some naked puts on $HOOD
I left the country and this stock went on nose dive city & took a lot of our profits with it.
I gave the stock room to go down a maximum of 35% & it went down 50%.
So what choice did we have?
Close out for a loss or roll until we are right.
I chose the latter because I still believe in Vlad and the company to execute. I also think we get a decent bounce here in the next 30 days. If not we manage the puts and roll them down and out again.
All open trades in the Tasty account.
@darkminer@juangduran27 Tasty sucks at trying to get data back past YTD. You have to export to excel to get that data. That's the only downside to tasty. Their profit and loss charts suck.
@darkminer@juangduran27 Ya the screen shot is up to the second of all year to date open and closed updating constantly. If you want realized vs. unrealized. Go to the history tab, it's the little clock icon, then hit year to date and it will show you what is realized this year vs. unrealized vs. total.
@juangduran27@darkminer The other $400 was made last year, you're looking at YTD for this year it's $188, the rest was in December. All open trades and closed trades are in the figures.
Since Santa is lost, I'll play a little Santa for you guys since I'm still pretty fat!
Closest combined BTC and ETH predictions without going over wins $100 bucks in BTC for market close on Friday, 12/19/25. I'll subtract the difference between both predictions and lowest score wins! My price target is $90,500 $BTC and $3,075 $ETH.
What say you?!
Decent week in the Roth wheeling & dealing shares.
Wheeled out of 600 shares of $BULL
100 shares of $HOOD
Picked up 150 shares of $SOFI
Account now sitting at $112,000 cash.
Since it’s a non margin account I think I’ll use more of the leveraged stock to sell puts and hope the market don’t tank. If it does, I may have to ride it out for a bit before I can start wheeling them or keep slough buying power available to double down like when tsll and soxl dropped from $30 to $6-$10 bucks in April.