Option Strategies: TSLA, UNH& JD

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05-14

Hello everyone! Today i want to share some option strategies with you!

1.

$UnitedHealth(UNH)$ providing some very good opportunities to write cash-secured puts as well as take a starter position in shares to go long. Been seeing others already doing just that.

Will be writing CSPs and DCAing into a few shares tomorrow. Targeting that 245-280 put strike range, but might also be tempted to write ATM puts.

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$Tesla Motors(TSLA)$ is running into some volume resistance around 340. Does it break through or get sent back down?

Took profit on some shares today. Will write aggressive CSPs May 16 expiry at strikes in 300-330 range tomorrow depending on price action at open and throughout day.

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3.

Took profit on $Sea Ltd(SE)$ 100P trade. Rolled it up to 120P strike for expiration this week. Captured additional premium. Left the 180C alone and will close out tomorrow.

Left alone the $JD.com(JD)$ 27P (went with July expiration since there was no premium in May). Will let that trade work for now.

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