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Fast Market - October 3, 2025 - Fast Market: Six Trades Executed Including Rivian Jade Lizard and DocuSign Puts
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Hosts Liz and Jenny conducted a fast-paced trading session executing six viewer-suggested trades while noting the shift toward bullish sentiment. Key trades included a UPS November 85/89 earnings diagonal for $2 (positioning ahead of 10/23 earnings), Rivian 12 put/13 put/14 call Jade Lizard capitalizing on the structure's advantages over straight put selling, and DocuSign 65 puts at $1 using only $600 capital. The SPX zero-day trade featured a $5-wide put spread at $1.75 with immediate GTC order to close at $1.30, demonstrating disciplined profit-taking. The session included colorful discussions about Oklahoma's extreme call skew (Liz sold 160 calls despite prior promises not to), personal anecdotes about the "Black Widow" getting randomly attacked in Millennium Park, and passing on trades due to existing positions (Exxon, DraftKings, BABA) or poor liquidity (micro copper futures). The hosts emphasized visual platform demonstrations to help viewers follow along with trade execution.
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Hosts Liz and Jenny conducted a fast-paced trading session executing six viewer-suggested trades while noting the shift toward bullish sentiment. Key trades included a UPS November 85/89 earnings diagonal for $2 (positioning ahead of 10/23 earnings), Rivian 12 put/13 put/14 call Jade Lizard capitalizing on the structure's advantages over straight put selling, and DocuSign 65 puts at $1 using only $600 capital. The SPX zero-day trade featured a $5-wide put spread at $1.75 with immediate GTC order to close at $1.30, demonstrating disciplined profit-taking. The session included colorful discussions about Oklahoma's extreme call skew (Liz sold 160 calls despite prior promises not to), personal anecdotes about the "Black Widow" getting randomly attacked in Millennium Park, and passing on trades due to existing positions (Exxon, DraftKings, BABA) or poor liquidity (micro copper futures). The hosts emphasized visual platform demonstrations to help viewers follow along with trade execution.
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