ZEROHERO
01-26 14:42
Replying to @koolgal:I’m sure you are ready to rock and roll with options trading. Can consider with selling cash secured puts first. Been guiding some friends with positive results for last 3 months. You will not regret it. All the best and huat big in 2025! 🤑//@koolgal:

🌟🌟🌟Options Trading can be a very effective tool to accumulate wealth....with one disclaimer, that is if you know how.

Nancy Pelosi has shown considerable skill and confidence in her trades especially with options on a long maturity date.  She has made far more money with her trades than her pay when she was in Congress. 

Therefore it is crucial to have the knowledge and skill in order to be a successful options trader. 

The good thing is with Tiger Brokers, I can practise and hone in my skills first through learning from many expert traders in the Tiger Community like @ZEROHERO  @Optionspuppy  @TigerOptions plus teachers like@Tiger_Academy .  I would try first  with paper trading  before trading real time.  

2025 is the year for me to learn new skills and Options Trading is certainly on my to-do list. 

Here's wishing all my Dear Tiger Friends and the hardworking staff at Tiger Brokers @Tiger_comments  @Daily_Discussion  @TigerStars  @CaptainTiger  @TigerClub  @Tiger_SG  @TigerTradingNotes A Happy, Healthy and Prosperous Lunar New Year. 

Pelosi Adds More Calls: Is Options Trading Gambling or Investing?
For Nancy Pelosi, options may well represent long-term investments. Nancy Pelosi bought call options for Alphabet, Amazon and Nvidia (50 contracts, strike price of $80, expiry on January 16, 2026) and Vistra. Some argue that options trading is inherently risky, especially for beginners who lack a clear understanding of how it works. For them, venturing into options without proper knowledge is akin to gambling. So why do opinions on options trading vary so widely? Is options trading inherently gambling, or can it be an investment depending on how it's approached? What’s your take?
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