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BestStockStrategy — YouTube finance analyst

BestStockStrategy

5Stocks covered21 hours agoLast analyzed0Predictions6Claims tracked
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Claims
$XSP
Bear · 1
BEAR21 hours ago
"For XSP-linked naked put selling, the instruction is to target roughly 7 days minimum to 21 days maximum (and avoid going long-term) because volatility can jump and compound losses and buying power constraints."
The 3 Rules That Protect Beginners From Blowing Up
$SPX
Bear · 1
BEAR21 hours ago
"If trading naked puts tied to the S&P 500 via SPX, the guidance is to keep expirations in a short window (about 7 to 21 days) rather than going long-term, due to unpredictable volatility and outsized loss/margin risk."
The 3 Rules That Protect Beginners From Blowing Up
$SPY
Balanced · 2
BEAR21 hours agoLATEST
"Avoid selling long-term (beyond ~21 days) naked puts on SPY because volatility spikes (VIX rising from ~15 to ~30) can drive major losses and reduce margin/buying power."
@ ~$738.18
The 3 Rules That Protect Beginners From Blowing Up
"SPY is recommended as a core diversification vehicle for beginners to cut single-name and correlation risk, rather than concentrating exposure in correlated bets."
@ ~$738.18
The 3 Rules That Protect Beginners From Blowing Up
$IWM
Bull · 1
BULL21 hours ago
"IWM is presented as another major-index sleeve to diversify exposure and mitigate correlation risk versus staying overly concentrated in a few names or sectors."
The 3 Rules That Protect Beginners From Blowing Up
$QQQ
Bull · 1
BULL21 hours ago
"QQQ is framed as one of the major-index exposures to spread risk and reduce single-stock concentration and correlation risk during volatility."
@ ~$707.24
The 3 Rules That Protect Beginners From Blowing Up