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Options with Ryan reviews. @OptionsWithRyan He claims $20,000/month, "retire early," and a 100% win rate running the wheel on Palantir. In my opinion, this is how you bleed returns and cap your upside. I break down the actual mechanics (sell puts → get assigned → sell covered calls), why wheel strategies underperform in pullbacks and can't keep up in rallies, and use covered‑call ETFs (XYLD/QYLD) as proof. You can also look at WEEL as proof! We also review the delta targets (25–35 puts, 20–30 calls), "transitioned account" label, and the comment exchange with a viewer who said they lost money. What you'll learn:

  • Why covered calls trade dollars for pennies (and lock in losses after big drops)
  • The assignment/call‑away trap when markets whipsaw
  • Wheel vs simply holding quality shares (or using defined‑risk structures)

PLTR specifics: IV, capital tie‑up, and realistic monthly "income" math Safer alternatives: collars, verticals, DCA, or just holding Have receipts or timestamps? Drop them below—I may review them next. Watch to the end for the XYLD/QYLD underperformance comparison and wheel risk scenarios. This video reflects opinions based on publicly available info and viewer submissions; it's for educational purposes only and not financial or legal advice. #trading #stockmarket #investing #options #Palantir #PLTR #wheelstrategy #coveredcalls #riskmanagement

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