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Trader draws a line in the sand in Celsius Inc (Ticker: CELH)

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Trader draws a line in the sand in Celsius Inc With stocks in knots as the election falls within the

[fstp, logo, header] Andrew Giovinazzi believes that he's pinpointed 10 companies that will be the best performing in 2025. He sees the traces that Institutions leave behind when they decide to go BIG on a company LONG term ... and now he's ready to put on trades with SUBSTANTIAL upside. [All the details are here.]( [ag views, logo, header] Trader draws a line in the sand in Celsius Inc (Ticker: CELH) With stocks in knots as the election falls within the VIX cycle, I am looking at different equity trades. Right now this “Line in the Sand” puts caught my attention. For the record this is not a trade rec to sell some .09 puts. However, from my time in Options Oddities and the Odd Block on the Option Block show, the LITS put seller is usually good for their sales. CELH makes the crazy energy drinks that millennials love but the earnings growth has slowed. That has sent the stock from $100 down to $32. What arrests the freefall? Who knows where or when, but $25 is the call from the big put seller. [fstp] [Option flow from institutional investors is a big part of the Flash 10 Option Fingerprints.]( It is probably still early to catch CELH, but someone is putting the line in the sand today. - AG  [logo, pit profits] - OPTION SHOPPER: ROKU Sep27 75 puts closed for a 22% gain Want to find YOUR winning fit? Give our Customer Care Team a call at [1-888-872-3301](tel:/1-888-872-3301) Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. EST. Or email them anytime at [support@optionpit.com](mailto:/support@optionpit.com)  [fprm] Devil with a Blue Dress September 1979 was a big year. I started High School. Fun times! I also started getting lost in music. There were some great albums released in 1979. 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