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Want to master Option Selling for free?
Here are the best resources.
A thread 🧵👇
Collaborated with @niki_poojary
1. Best book of knowledge for a beginner?
Zerodha Varsity from @Nithin0dha's team is the best book for a newcomer to read and increase his basic knowledge about options, especially for the Indian markets.
Link:
2. Best Youtube channel on Options Trading?
The @tastytrade financial network. It's a foreign channel that focuses mostly on selling options.
They teach all strategies for free with their backtests.
Big on Straddle/Strangles selling.
Links:
3. Top Indian YouTube Channel for Options?
Power of Stocks - Subhasish Pani
What you'll learn:
1. How to form a trading plan.
2. How to scale an account with risk-reward in option selling.
3. Technical analysis logics you can use daily.
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4. What are the preconditions to start option Selling:
You should know technical Analysis basics like:
- Support/Resistance
- Chart Patterns
- Candle Patterns
- Dow Theory (HH, LL)
This will help you start taking high-probability trades.
Here are the best resources.
A thread 🧵👇
Collaborated with @niki_poojary
1. Best book of knowledge for a beginner?
Zerodha Varsity from @Nithin0dha's team is the best book for a newcomer to read and increase his basic knowledge about options, especially for the Indian markets.
Link:
2. Best Youtube channel on Options Trading?
The @tastytrade financial network. It's a foreign channel that focuses mostly on selling options.
They teach all strategies for free with their backtests.
Big on Straddle/Strangles selling.
Links:
3. Top Indian YouTube Channel for Options?
Power of Stocks - Subhasish Pani
What you'll learn:
1. How to form a trading plan.
2. How to scale an account with risk-reward in option selling.
3. Technical analysis logics you can use daily.
15
15 Learnings from Power of Stocks: \U0001f9f5
— Aditya Todmal (@AdityaTodmal) January 23, 2022
Collaborated with @niki_poojary
4. What are the preconditions to start option Selling:
You should know technical Analysis basics like:
- Support/Resistance
- Chart Patterns
- Candle Patterns
- Dow Theory (HH, LL)
This will help you start taking high-probability trades.
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🤖 This example from the Google AI blog has been bothering me for ages. It can’t possibly be right. The density of living tissue is always nearly 1, and pears feel heavier in the hand than most fruit.
So today I resolved to ¡SCIENCE IT! and bought a pear and can report that this one, at least, sinks in water. (Just barely. Its density must be a hair over 1.)
Camera angle isn’t great, but best I could do—it’s looking through the side of a glass bowl, beneath the surface level.
So what’s going on here? I took the Google AI blog as saying that the answer was generated by one of their AI systems, and that’s been the assumption of other analyses on the internet, but they don’t actually say that! It’s just an example problem. https://t.co/RCdv5KF6NH
The problem comes from the StrategyQA benchmark, which I downloaded. Here it is!
The answer according to the benchmark includes a density claim of 0.59.
The plot thickens…
Oh, they crowdsourced the data set from Mechanical Turk (a platform which pays random people in poor countries a few cents to do mindless tasks as quickly as possible). They were supposed to use only Wikipedia to generate Q/A pairs. But it doesn’t give pear density, so …

So today I resolved to ¡SCIENCE IT! and bought a pear and can report that this one, at least, sinks in water. (Just barely. Its density must be a hair over 1.)
Camera angle isn’t great, but best I could do—it’s looking through the side of a glass bowl, beneath the surface level.

So what’s going on here? I took the Google AI blog as saying that the answer was generated by one of their AI systems, and that’s been the assumption of other analyses on the internet, but they don’t actually say that! It’s just an example problem. https://t.co/RCdv5KF6NH

The problem comes from the StrategyQA benchmark, which I downloaded. Here it is!
The answer according to the benchmark includes a density claim of 0.59.
The plot thickens…

Oh, they crowdsourced the data set from Mechanical Turk (a platform which pays random people in poor countries a few cents to do mindless tasks as quickly as possible). They were supposed to use only Wikipedia to generate Q/A pairs. But it doesn’t give pear density, so …
