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title: "Record of QQQ <span class=\"security-tag\" type=\"security-tag\" counter_id=\"ST/OPTION/QQQ\" name=\"NASDAQ 100 Index ETF\" trend=\"0\" language=\"en\">$NASDAQ 100 Index ETF(QQQ.US)</span> expiration options trading (Part 8)"
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description: "After many twists and turns, I see the wind and snow; meeting again, it's me yet not me. I hope that, a year from now, each of you here will stand at the height you once looked up to, living as the person you've always hoped to be. In the face of persistence, diligence and talent are actually not that important. The things you persist in doing will one day become what you consider the most correct thing in your life. What you need to do now is to eliminate all distractions. Last night, I opened a simulated order for TLSA. The feeling I get from stock options is that if you catch the trend, the speed is much faster than index options. At that moment, you're essentially picking up money aggressively, without the up-and-down volatility of index options. However..."
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# Record of QQQ <span class="security-tag" type="security-tag" counter_id="ST/OPTION/QQQ" name="NASDAQ 100 Index ETF" trend="0" language="en">$NASDAQ 100 Index ETF(QQQ.US)</span> expiration options trading (Part 8)

After many twists and turns, I've seen the wind and snow; the person you meet again is me, yet not me. I hope that, a year from now, each of you here will stand at the height you once looked up to, living as the person you've always hoped to be. In the face of persistence, diligence and talent are actually not that important. The things you persist in doing will one day become what you consider the most correct thing in your life. What you need to do now is to discard all distracting thoughts.

I opened a simulated order for TLSA last night. My feeling about single-stock options is that if you catch the trend, the speed is much faster than index options. At that point, you're just picking up money hand over fist, without the up-and-down volatility of index options. However, the fatal point is that if you choose the wrong direction, you'll go to zero very quickly, with very little chance of a comeback. So, would you choose single-stock weekly options or QQQ weekly options?

### Related Stocks

- [QQQ.US](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/QQQ.US.md)
- [SQQQ.US](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/SQQQ.US.md)
- [PSQ.US](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/PSQ.US.md)
- [TLSA.US](https://longbridge.com/en/quote/TLSA.US.md)

## Comments (2)

- **我在丑国爆金币 · 2026-04-24T01:52:50.000Z**: Eighty percent of my profits came from Tesla options. I've been playing with QQQ for half a year, thinking I could play with expiries every day, but ended up losing badly, especially this month. Intraday they fought each other, with trend reversals and time decay. This caused a significant drawdown 
  - **小蜗牛168** (2026-04-24T02:07:36.000Z): Impressive, boss. TLSA options rise and fall so fast. You can make that much profit, amazing. QQQ weekly options really grind on one's mentality, plus there's time decay and all that. It requires high
