Recently, I’ve been focusing on short-term call spreads on NVIDIA (NVDA) and AMD, capitalising on continued AI momentum while managing risk through defined exposure. I also opened a put spread on Tesla (TSLA) ahead of earnings to hedge tech volatility.

Overall, my outlook remains moderately bullish—AI, semiconductors, and select mega-caps still show strong earnings resilience and institutional inflows. However, with valuations stretched and rate-cut timing uncertain, I’m favouring limited-risk strategies over outright calls. The goal: participate in upside while protecting against a sharp sector pullback.

# 💰Stocks to watch today?(27 Mar)

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  • Enid Bertha
    ·2025-10-29
    Lisa said specific new news concerning partnerships will be withheld till November 11 from Q3 earnings report

    The next leg up will be insane

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  • Merle Ted
    ·2025-10-29
    As long as AI demand and spending continue to grow so will Nvda.

    Really it is that simple. I constantly have to remind Bears/trolls this

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  • MyrnaNorth
    ·2025-10-29
    Smart strategy
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