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>>57344080
Spamming short butterflies is proving to be a winning strategy on SPX
Just wish it was more capital efficient fr fr

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>>57259435
I am bearish short term, bullish long term, and crabbish indefinitely

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>>56863950
Honestly that's the way to do it, to get better at trading but not be emotionally tied to the outcome per trade.

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>>56786470
>https://optionstrat.com/build/iron-butterfly/WMT/.WMT231215P160,-.WMT231215P165,-.WMT231215C165,.WMT231215C170

Try doing a ironfly if you're going to try that trade in particular. That in mind if you're not entirely sure which way WMT is going to go, but you know it will *move* try doing a backratio spread

>https://optionstrat.com/build/put-ratio-backspread/WMT/.WMT240119P150x2,-.WMT240119P160
There's also a Call version of this too but it may fit you better if you do lack a directional point.

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>>56726583
Sell options
Collect a credit
Theta is ur fren

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>>56689715
>but I just need to find a thing that gives me consistent gains
This is will be a constant challenge till you can figure out what works best on your part. So my general advice is get good at one kind of trade, focus on the mechanics of that kind of trade, develop rules around that method, and follow it as much as possible. And when you've mastered it spider out with those foundations.
>Even had a credit spread get assigned early and fuck up my trade
I love credit spreads but I only would trade them on SPX, RUT, NDX, etc since index options can't be assigned early. Furthermore since they're Euro style options they also have better tax treatment which helps.

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>>56630582
Sell index options, theta is your fren

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>>55732732
Love me bonds
Love me credit spreads on SPX
Love me credit spreads on /ZN
Simple as

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>>55732525
Depends on how you did the transfer I guess, assuming it's bitch basic ACH should take a few days.
Everything else varies from what I recall but also why would you use Wise as a bank? It's not designed for that and is murder on fees.

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>>54572870
Credit spreads on indexes are your frens

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>>54388559
Figured as much,
Autists are a very underutilized resource in the labor market. If you give him some wiggle room to operate in he'll out-compete normies by a solid mile. Issue here is as you pointed out don't put in situations where confrontation is a main concern.

Now if you can keep in for the long haul something worth considering here. If you help him be normal, or better mask the autism here you can more or less groom him to be a autistic chad. Otherwise thing of the benefits of a psychopath but without the cons here. In short he can be developed to run the ship and run it well with the tools needed to deal with conflict, but you'll probably have to invest in the kid.

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>>54313892
https://www.tradovate.com/trading-products/
Your best bet is Tradovate to be honest unless you have a bunch of cash to use a better platform.
That said you could also just poke at commodity ETFs instead.

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