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⌛️0-DTE Trade Ideas: NVDA, UNG and more.

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This Week’s Zero-Days-to-Expiration Trade Ideas ⏳➡️⌛️ Add 0-DTE to Cal

This Week’s Zero-Days-to-Expiration Trade Ideas ⏳➡️⌛️ Add 0-DTE to Calendar [Apple]( [Google]( [Office 365]( [Outlook]( [Outlook.com]( Hey there, team Full-Scope! It’s Thursday afternoon, which means I just finished my weekly trading Cheat Meal: Live 0-DTE trades, with Workshop lotto-legend Ethan Harms. If you weren’t able to catch the live broadcast, happening every Thursday at 12:30 ET right [HERE]( (← so bookmark the room, and [add it to your calendar]( of you haven’t already!)... You’ll find this week’s “Junk Food” trade ideas below. As a reminder, these are our version of “lotto-style” trade ideas… EXTREMELY short-dated options with enormous volatility. Congratulations! You’re getting this update as the first one of many, check out today’s action in the sections below. But before we get into it, let’s look at how last week’s plays worked out… Reminder: All “0-DTE” contracts expire tomorrow, February 25, unless otherwise noted. CCJ Long Contract: $23 Calls Taking these up to $0.37 with a target of $.90, holding into tomorrow's expiration. UNG Long Contract: $17 Calls I like these on a break of $16.90 and think that the contract could double from where they are at .30 here. MSFT Long Contract: $290 Calls Ethan likes these here at .89 as MSFT makes traction with volume on this contract. 1.5x the open interest. NVDA Long Contract: $210 Puts With NVDA flagging here, I am watching these with a 1.10 entry. QQQ Puts Contract: $320 Puts With the current market environment, I am looking at these from a 1.12 entry. As always, keep in mind that these are my (or Ethan’s) trades, and we have our own objectives and risk-tolerance, which may dramatically differ from yours. “0-DTE” and similar “lotto-style” trades are not for everyone. They are, by their nature, lower-probability, higher-upside-potential trades that are not for the faint of heart. Ben Sturgill [Alternate text]( [Image] [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( RagingBull, LLC 62 Calef Hwy. #233, Lee, NH 03861 [Unsubscribe from all RagingBull emails]( © Copyright 2022, RagingBull DISCLAIMER: To more fully understand any Ragingbull.com, LLC ("RagingBull") subscription, website, application or other service ("Services"), please review our full disclaimer located at [(. FOR EDUCATIONAL AND INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY; NOT INVESTMENT ADVICE. Any RagingBull Service offered is for educational and informational purposes only and should NOT be construed as a securities-related offer or solicitation, or be relied upon as personalized investment advice. RagingBull strongly recommends you consult a licensed or registered professional before making any investment decision. RESULTS PRESENTED NOT TYPICAL OR VERIFIED. RagingBull Services may contain information regarding the historical trading performance of RagingBull owners or employees, and/or testimonials of non-employees depicting profitability that are believed to be true based on the representations of the persons voluntarily providing the testimonial. However, subscribers' trading results have NOT been tracked or verified and past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results, and the results presented in this communication are NOT TYPICAL. Actual results will vary widely given a variety of factors such as experience, skill, risk mitigation practices, market dynamics and the amount of capital deployed. Investing in securities is speculative and carries a high degree of risk; you may lose some, all, or possibly more than your original investment. RAGINGBULL IS NOT AN INVESTMENT ADVISOR OR REGISTERED BROKER. Neither RagingBull nor any of its owners or employees is registered as a securities broker-dealer, broker, investment advisor (IA), or IA representative with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, any state securities regulatory authority, or any self-regulatory organization. Employees, owners, and other service providers of [RagingBull.com](, LLC are paid in whole or in part by commission based on their sales of Services to subscribers. WE MAY HOLD SECURITIES DISCUSSED. RagingBull has not been paid directly or indirectly by the issuer of any security mentioned in the Services. However, Ragingbull.com, LLC, its owners, and its employees may purchase, sell, or hold long or short positions in securities of the companies mentioned in this communication.

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