Earnings Reporters Put Up Big Gains:
Our earnings related options ideas for the day panned out well for us yesterday, with some help from another fully bullish session for the markets at large. Stocks surged all day, and well-received earnings reports from our target companies did the rest.
We were zeroed in on the CHWY Weekly $26.50-28 Calls and the PSTG Weekly $25-26 Calls, with a much longer term idea with an August expiration in the Energizer chain, which we’ll circle back to in a future report. Our quick-strike plays yielded some very nice opportunities for quick intraday profits, and those were as follows:
CHWY Weekly $26.50-28 Calls
$26.50: .72-3.00 (+317%)
$27: .56-2.51 (+348%)
$27.50: .44-2.15 (+389%)
$28: .30-1.82 (+507%)
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PSTG Weekly $25-26 Calls
$25: 1.95-4.30 (+121%)
$26: 1.45-3.60 (+148%)
Fresh Options Ideas:
LULU Weekly $300-307.50 Calls*
OKTA Weekly $106-108 Calls*
ASAN 06/17 $22.50 Puts
*Trading options contracts on their day of expiration is a high risk/high reward proposition which should only be attempted by experienced traders
Ggtoor, Inc. (OTCMKTS:GTOR) – Recap:
GGTOOR was a company that we profiled a few months back, citing the high potential of tournament gaming, the space in which the company operates. GTOR recently announced the signing of a deal that is potentially very lucrative, and as a result the price has gone through the roof. It will be “building” an entire virtual city complete with its own economy in the metaverse, with parcels selling for cryptocurrency.
Following our reports on GTOR the stock was trading for as little as ,012, and this week it has soared to a new high of .074. That works out to an increase of over 500% It will be interesting for us to see how much of those gains the stock can maintain and possibly add onto as it develops its new metaverse-based project, GGTOORCITY.
Extended Watchlist:
MGLD, EFOI, TCRT, AMLX, SOPA, TPTX, WSFT, AFIIQ, AERG, VRLL, MAXD

Ggtoor, Inc. (OTCMKTS:GTOR) – Special Report:
In addition to the standalone contests, GTOR has plans to form its own eSports gaming league, which will increase the company’s visibility to gamers, which are the fuel upon which it runs. Many of the currently operating gaming leagues are sponsored by the major game developers like Blizzard/Activision and more, and are thus so exclusive that the average gamer doesn’t have a chance to become meaningfully involved. GTOR‘s proposed league would have the chance to be much more inclusive and draw a lot of grassroots interest with up-and-coming participants.