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I’d like to send my love to all the haters from my posts over the weekend. 😘

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I LOVE TSLA as a company. As a long term hold, to sell options on & to collect dividends.

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Why are tech stocks falling today?

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Big Buys on the TSLL 20c 6/30

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TSLA leveraged fund TSLL

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TSLL over TSLA?

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TSLA

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Long $TSLL was the trade of the year thus far : Returns since January for some of the best performing ETFs.

r/stocksSee Post

Goal of 50% Aritzia - $ATZ and 50% Tesla - TSLA

r/investingSee Post

Direxion Daily TSLA Bull 1.5X Shares, why is there a dividend?

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Single stock leveraged etf?

r/wallstreetbetsSee Post

Can buying a call and a put on a stock that is volatile enough be a viable strategy?

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So when do I buy puts? And not even on Tesla, on TSLL bc I’m BROKE

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Oh I just noticed these are shares lol. I had calls so I sold out. Also got TSLL leaps

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Had TSLL at $12 and sold for a profit at $15 I didn’t expect tesla to absolutely go ham that shits at like $20 now

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I got out of my play with a small gain cuz I set my auto sell in premarket. Good thing or else I'd be a bagholder. Now I can be a TSLL bagholder!

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Someone posted last week on X TSLL 19.70 Call Jan 2027, I think on Tuesday. I bought those calls too. They are now in the money :)

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YOLOd TSLL last night. Paid off!

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Going ham on TSLL again this week

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That’s a wild YOLO play, respect for putting real skin in the game. TSLL’s a leverage beast—great when TSLA rips, but it’ll smack you hard on red days, so don’t let the green blind you. Lock some gains or at least set stops, ’cause one bad Tesla headline can nuke that stack quick.

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Trade TSLL. The premiums are juicier than TSLA and position size is way more manageable.

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I sold LEAPS puts on TSLL for 50% premium, lol. 50% downside protection and I earn \~4% on the collateral and the premium for as long as I hold it.

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I'll trade TSLL because at $17 the position size is very manageable. TSLA itself, I'll just close my eyes buy a LEAPS call and hold on and pray!

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Those of us who lived through the Dot Com Bubble, myself included are certainly going to have legitimate concerns about market being overvalued. I manage those risks by splitting my portfolio in two buckets 🪣. About 80 % percent I keep in a portfolio with guidance from TheAroraReport.Com  Their model portfolio has lot of built in hedging strategies. They are also concerned about market being overpriced. But their hedging strategies help manage the risks. The other 20 % I use scalping strategies using TQQQ/SQQQ, SOXL/SOXS, TSLA- TSLL/ TSLS etc. But every one’s concern of Market being in a Bubble is definitely legitimate. In regular brokerage accounts I rather pay taxes on profits rather than lose the money.

It’s nice to see there are other people profiting from TQQQ and others like me struggling with SOXL. I use TQQQ/SQQQ, SOXL and SOXS, Sometimes TSLA/TSLL and TSLS for daily scalping strategy. I net 2 to 5 % return per trading day. Past Friday I made 14 percent in TSLL. For a day’s work that was not bad. I have some part of the portfolio in long term model portfolio that I learn from a very good service I subscribe to. But scalping SOXL/SOXS etc has been the most profitable for me 

yes! i need TSLL back down. BULL irritating me lately so looks like i need to get into something else. dicks

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It's possible to hit 10%/month but you gotta be really good and you'll probably only hit that once in a while. This guy helped my options trading a lot: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvM\_u91zb3s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvM_u91zb3s) With Put selling Tips such as: * Use Leveraged Stock like SOXL, TSLL, GGLL, AMZU ... * Sell \~30 DTE PUTs at a support level on the dips on upward trending stocks * Target returns of at least 5% (can often get 10% + on TSLL) * Close at 50% max profit so you can get another PUT or 2 in for the month. It would also be helpful to be very good at technical analysis.

I just started and I am also using TSLL. Given the small portfolio value I have $7k USD, I use margin to buy the secured puts. I go for 30-40 days out and previously i used to use a delta of 30 but more recently i've been going with higher deltas (closer to it actually being assigned) based on the fact the price has been quite volatile and has often spiked that even if i get assigned and write covered calls, it won't usually be long until the desired strike price is hit and i can get out easily.

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About 6 months ago, I started dipping a toe into CSP’s and, most frequently, I trade TSLL. For the last three months, I’ve been selling about 3 weeks out at the $11.50 strike and then roll once a week to maintain three weeks out. I’m just curious if anyone has a better way or suggestions for improvement. I’m typically making about 1.5% a week on my CSP’s. Thanks in advance

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There are websites specifically for this exact purpose. Barchart and optionistics come to mind. But remember high iv = high premiums. I have found some leveraged etfs can have enough liquidity and volume to generate 10-20% months. Typically use 14-30dte contracts which allows for flexibility for rolling. TSLL, SOXL, TQQQ, BITX, NUGT, NVDL, etc

TSLL - hugely volatile, long term growth rebound potential if you end up with shares.

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IMO $5k is the minimum account size for successful Options trading. Selling \~30 DTE PUTs on leveraged stock \[SOXL, GGLL, AMZU, TSLL, BITX ...\], on down days, at support, 5% return on capital is kinda the sweet spot. Which is a strategy (among others) that I learned from my favorite options teacher: \[ [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvM\_u91zb3s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvM_u91zb3s) \]

Thanks for sharing. I am too on IBKR. Are there etfs or some tracker for TSLA? I saw TSLL on Mexican exchange for DAILY TSLA BULL 2X. Volume seems very low, too.

You lied to me i search it. Its the same fucker TSLL that options do 10% movement

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Open and TSLL

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TSLL

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Goto: MSTX, TSLL, CONL, HOOD, MARA, MSTU, RIOT

If you don't mind 12-13 dollar range, I think $TSLL is a good ticker but remember this is a leveraged ETF so it tends to have higher volatility (thus higher premium) and also be aware that if assigned they tend to loss NAV overtime. so these type of ETF are only good for holding short terms. Just a suggestion not a financial advice.

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As long as you are making money, keep trading the same tickers, no need to crowd your stocks. But for me the most commonly traded tickers are $GOOGL, $NVDA, $AMZN, $TSLL, $MSTX, $SOXL. They are my 80% of my trades. Sometimes I tend to sell puts on earning report days, but for these I am always making sure that I will be okay owning the company even if the price drops.

half my portfolio is TSLL though can't wait til it comes back down

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I buy TSLQ when TSLA goes over 340-350 now. I buy TSLL when it drops to 290-310. Repeat.

I had a position in TSLL exp Sep 5 I entered Thursday and I took profit on half my position as it hit my TP1 which was the previous high of 13.58 on TSLL and 349 on TSLA.. will likely close the other half sometime this week but TP2 is 357.. TP3 is 367 but I’m not holding til then especially with 2 week expiration.. if I were you I would’ve taken profit today on your position especially since it’s weekly expiration..

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TSLL lets gooooo

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I was in an options trading group earlier in the year that targeted a 5% - 10% monthly Account value increase. The strategy has been pretty good; it starts with selling \~30 DTE puts on Leveraged stock (like GGLL, AMZU, SOXL, TSLL, BITX ) at a level of support on the down days with a target of 5+% Yield. I'd recommend checking out this channel (and practicing in a Schwab Paper Account first): [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvM\_u91zb3s](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvM_u91zb3s)

 Selling \~30 DTE PUTs on Leveraged stock (SOXL, TSLL, GGLL, AMZU) on the Dips, at a support level.

Strategy is THE MOST important part of options trading. I was in Matt's ( [https://www.youtube.com/@MarketMoves](https://www.youtube.com/@MarketMoves) ) options coaching group earlier this year and became a much better options trader in a short amount of time. I'd suggest testing out his strategies in a Schwab Paper trading account. I also wouldn't be against joining his coaching class if you're working with that large amount of capital. The basics of Matt's Strategy is: Sell 30 DTE PUTs (at a support level) on Leveraged Stock like TSLL, SOXL, AMZU, GGLL ... when they Dip; target at least 5% return on capital. Buy Back PUTs at 50% max profit. If assigned, target total of 15% total profit when setting up GTC call options. When buying Call options he has his own strategy that he's gone over in his last few videos.

yo wtf my TSLL call got fuckin exercised ATH, am i cooked chat 🥲

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You’re probably right I got burned on TSLL calls before

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TSLL has printed for me many a time 🤝

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Tsla at 300 or TSLL anything < $11 rinse and repeat

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Better go up if not I’m fucked on these TSLL calls I’m holding 💀

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You could instead look at stocks like TSLL which tracks TSLL at a 2x leverage rate. It's currently trading around $12 USD per share. You could sell cash secured puts for 24 days out at say a Strike of $11 which has a delta closer to 37 and a premium per contract around $67 dollars.. The margin/cash you'd be risking to get the cash secured puts would be much lower than what you'd get from the MSTR play noted above.

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TSLL back down to $10 for the buy

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TSLL pick a fuckin direction

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r/optionsSee Comment

I saw you mentioning TSLL a while ago and it's been solid for me to sell CSPs. Thanks!

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r/optionsSee Comment

TSLL has been my cash cow. Definitely possible to make $250 and more easily with TSLL. The other option is to dump the money into NVYY or XBTY. You will get a weekly distribution of $500 just like that.

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r/optionsSee Comment

I have quite a few that have become some of my favorites, but some that I use most often are: SOXL, CONL, TSLL, NAIL, HIMS, SEDG etc.

Moves? TSLL calls at open maybe

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r/optionsSee Comment

For lower capital accounts, I'd suggest researching the Options based ETFs at [https://weeklypayers.com/](https://weeklypayers.com/) But certainly Practice Options trading in something like Schwab's Paper accounts while your account builds. The only Tickers in that range that I like to trade are: \[TSLL, SOXL\] And I can't really say that I 'like' trading TSLL anymore; I guess it's ok if you setup GTC orders that close the trade at 50% max profit though.

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r/optionsSee Comment

No, for example TSLL is leverage of TSLA. AND the counter is priced lower than the actual stock itself, so capital requirements are a lot lower

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TSLL .. cmon baby up up up 🆙

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Sell TSLL, buy TSLL puts and TSLQ

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Leveraged stock that tracks the big boys are often less than $50/share: \[AMZU, GGLL, TSLL, NVDL, SOFX, SOFI, UBRL, MSTX\] There is an ETF "NVYY" that basically just sells PUT-Credit Spreads on NVDL (2x NVDA) and hands out \~$0.50 per week in a dividend. Pretty cool.

I guess you could sell 1 PUT on TSLL? But I'd probably just put it all in ULTY if I only had $1K [https://weeklypayers.com/](https://weeklypayers.com/)

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If you don't have a big account, consider some of the Options Strategy ETFs: [https://weeklypayers.com/](https://weeklypayers.com/) AMDL, TSLL, SOFI are about in your range.

I like RKLB I just work the IV and price action each week and keep going till it dies out. Then on to so,ething else. Currently working $BULL (covered calls at $16.50 when it was going strong Wednesday) and $TSLL (sold cash secured puts at $10 when it tanked last Friday)

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cmon TSLL please go up ... ive been holding you for two months ... Musky say you will make flying cars and talking dogs so it goes up

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Now that TSLA is up a bit, sell TSLL and buy TSLQ

I left MSFT in 2013. I had about 4500 shares. Over the years sold (bought a house etc) and now left with 500 shares. I would not do CC on MSFT. 10 delta premium weekly is a measly $185. Do you really want to risk shares getting called away for piss money? Here is what you do instead: Put your entire MSFT position into a new account. Activate margin. Wheel PLTR. No risk to your MSFT. Let it grow. Leverage that with margin. Leverage margin to generate cashflow with a high-vol bullish stock like PLTR. If you really want to amp it up, you have TSLL etc.. But do that once you get the hang of it.

I have been actively trade stocks & options, mostly TSLA & TSLL for 5 years, total made $1.2M ( ~$720K after tax) I'm taking it easy and slow now Account = $1M+ > 1) Making $4k+ per week is very consistent. Mix of TSLA & TSLL call/put > 2) Dividend portfolio that pay $80k per year (still growing) 2025, TSLA crash was a huge opportunity. Bought [ TSLA 3600 @ $238 ] , Will be holding my TSLA for long-term now. Selling TSLA CC at a VERY SAFE strike.

FIGMA; NVTS; TSLL; what kinda morning are we having

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TESLA , the stock is basically the same as 4 years ago.. but the technology and improvement are better. Short-term (end 2026) I think will see ATH. ================================ FYI, I have been option trading mostly TSLA & TSLL for 5 years, total made $1.2M ( ~$720K after tax) 2025, TSLA crash was a huge opportunity. Bought [ TSLA 3600 @ $238 ] Will be holding my TSLA for long-term now. Selling TSLA CC at a VERY SAFE strike. I'm taking it easy and slow now Account = $1M+ > Making $4k+ per week is very consistent. Mix of TSLA & TSLL (Puts / Call)

TSLL and TSLQ If I buy both I'm guaranteed to win a trade. 😎

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TSLL just buy the dips, sell the pumps, repeat 😎

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I guess the only real downside is that it always seems to have a bit of a delayed reaction to the price movement. Never had a problem selling options for TSLL either despite the volume. Wondering now if it could possibly be used to avoid IV crush.

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The IV on TSLL is surprisingly low. You would expect TSLL IV to be 2x TSLA IV but it's not.

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Yeah. The IV on TSLL is surprisingly low. You would expect TSLL IV to be 2x TSLA IV but it's not.

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I only use TSLL to buy options actually, TSLA is way to expensive and has the worst theta

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TSLA is garbage, but should I buy the dip anyway? TSLL or TSLQ?

Leveraged ETFs like SQQ and TQQQ are great. They have them for individual stocks too (TSLL, METU, etc..)

TSLL or TSLQ on Monday?

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That was a nice dump this morning. Almost called the bottom shooting for $10 on TSLL I think it went to $9.97

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$TSLL you didnt disappoint was holding out for $10. You plummeted to 9.97 this morning. sold some $10 puts for some nice premium.

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TSLA is fucked guys. TSLL puts and TSLQ 🚀

TSLL 🔥🔥

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lol, let me guess some TSLL long dated?

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I have calls on both TSLZ and TSLL. Can't lose.

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Yesssss Tesla. I want TSLL down to $10

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Vanguard broke my heart they won’t let me sell options on TSLL. Fortunately, fudelity is like the little devil on my other shoulder. All too willing to let me do whatever I want as long as I bring cash.

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TSLL puts or TSLQ? 🧐🤔

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TSLL puts or TSLQ? 🤔

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TSLL weekly puts 💵🔥

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r/optionsSee Comment

Just be careful with that long dated put. Over 5 yrs TSLA is up 240%. In that same time frame TSLL is down over 50%. If TSLA starts falling the decay on TSLL on a daily rolled 2x leverage contract could see this down to $2 with really no chance of recovery back to even $6.

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Look at TSLL. Sell $10 put. If assigned sell $12 covered call.

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It's time to reload TSLL puts

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TSLL up or down today?

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Margin is a powerful tool if you learn to use it right. For example, for this trade (1st leg) > I executed a Naked Sell Put (using margin) for TSLL. > For this trade, I will collect $69K within 5 months. > I have Charles Schwab, margin level-4. NO INTEREST CHARGED for selling Put on Margin. I have CASH, but I would rather use margin to sell put. Can transfer CASH to buy shares if needed.

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Started in 2020 (during Covid) with $25k > Been option trading mostly TSLA & TSLL for 5 years, total made $1.2M ( ~$720K after tax) > 2025, TSLA crash was a huge opportunity. Bought [ TSLA 3600 @ $238 ] > Will be holding my TSLA for long-term now. Selling TSLA CC at a VERY SAFE strike. > Long-term HOLD $TSLA ✊️💪🚀⏳️ > Short-term TRADE $TSLL 👍🏧💰 I'm taking it easy and slow now Account = $1M+ > Making $4k+ per week is very consistent. Mix of TSLA & TSLL (Puts / Call) 2025, started a Dividend Portfolio. EVERYTHING gain from Option Income is rolled into QQQI + SPYI ETF In the future, my family will get income and everything paid without any knowledge about the stock market.

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TSLL

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Executed > TWO sell put. 2025 & 2027 > Sell Naked Call ( a couple of weeks in 2025) In 2025, currently, expect to collect $90k (from open 2025 put/call). If sell Call expires worthless, will execute new Sell Naked Call. TSLL basically tracks TSLA. If you are comfortable to own TSLA at a certain price (say like $250), you can calculate the equivalent price for TSLL.

TSLL 🔥💩

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Long dated $10 TSLL puts

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Why not TSLL?

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SPY QQQ psst, did you know about TSLL and QLD?

Does weekly calls on TSLL purchased on margin count?

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r/optionsSee Comment

I don’t think this is a good idea. I personally have been doing this on TSLL but I think it’s a mistake. I’m planning to think this through more but wanted to speak up incase I’m right and you can avoid. The problem with a leveraged ticker, on something volatile, is that it will go up and go down twice as much. When your CSP eventually get assigned, you now own the stock and need to start with the Covered Calls part of the wheel. But since if any stock goes up 10% then down 10% it is now not back to its original 100%, as intuitive for most, it’s actually lost value and in this case is only 99% or starting value. The more often you get a big swing in price, the more often the value gets hit. So I think wheeling on a leveraged etf only works out if the underlying is in a bullish trend. Otherwise your covered calls are going to make less and less premium as the price gets further from your original price when your got assigned. You can likely avoid this my setting very tight CC and getting the shares called away as quickly as possible but I didn’t realize that until recently so I personally have 200 TSLL at a price that’s hard to recover from like $15 ish, it’s currently my worst preforming open trade.

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