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⌛️0-DTE Trade Ideas: OXY, WMT and more.

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

Add 0-DTE to Calendar [Apple]( [Google]( [Office 365]( [Outlook]( [Outlook.com]( This Week’s Zero-Days-to-Expiration Trade Ideas ⏳➡️⌛️ Hey there, team Full-Scope! It’s Thursday afternoon, which means I just finished my weekly trading Cheat Meal: Live 0-DTE trades, with a special guest today: Jeff Bishop! 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. But before we get into it, let’s look at how last week’s plays worked out… Last week on 3/3/22 I mentioned this trade: AMD Short Contract: $110 Puts If $112.40 breaks I think you have more potential downside here, therefore I am looking at the puts for .70, also of note is the extremely tight bid ask and high volume here. And sure enough… The option contract went all the way to 2.81 the next day! Reminder: All “0-DTE” contracts expire tomorrow, March 11, unless otherwise noted. OXY Long Contract: $60 Calls Ethan has been seeing activity on these calls and with the stock pushing $60 at .65 each, Ethan likes this trade. Smaller size, bigger wins. WMT Long Contract: $143 Calls Ben says that he likes the $143 calls here for .35 each. According to Ben, if you do the math, 15 x 7, .36 option with a .27 delta could fly into a $3, $4 or even $5 move higher into tomorrow! CLF Long Contract: $26 Calls Per Ethan, he’s looking to see this break $26, and even $27 into tomorrow, with the contract at .37 Ethan thinks that this is a ‘solid’ trade and fairly inexpensive. AAPL Short Contract: $155 Puts Absolutely massive volume in these contracts with 85,000+ contracts trading today. And for only .98 each, Ben says ‘they aren’t even trying to hide this play with 10,000 contracts in a clip!’. This one coming live and direct from the Dollar Ace Scanner. CRWD Long (18 MARCH 22 CONTRACT) Contract: $195 Calls Ethan has been keeping his ears pinned looking at the $200 and $205 contracts. He thinks that while the market is weak, CRWD itself has seen a lot of volume today. ‘Looking like a bullish chart’, and therefore these could have value going forward. AMZN Short (11 MARCH 22 CONTRACT PUT BUTTERFLY) Contracts: $2,800, $2,775, $2,750 Ben has been looking at the short side here, with $2,800 as a possible level. While this is a more expensive trade, Ben likes the probability here. Therefore this trade gets an honorable mention. 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. 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