🧠AI Options Strategist
A structured way to think, build, and decide in options trading
Most traders don’t struggle with finding ideas.
They struggle with deciding what to do with them.
An idea is easy.
A structured decision is not.
Over time, I built a repeatable process around how I evaluate setups, structure spreads, and stay out of bad trades.
Not based on predictions.
Not based on opinions.
Based on structure, context, and defined risk.
Now I’ve turned that process into a working tool.
This is an AI-powered options strategist —
but not in the way most people expect.
It doesn’t give signals.
It doesn’t guess strikes.
It doesn’t push you into trades.
Instead, it helps you think clearly before you commit capital.
What it actually does
evaluates whether a setup is even valid
forces structure instead of impulse
guides you into building proper spreads
acts as a second opinion before execution
How it works in practice
You bring a ticker or an idea
It evaluates the context
If data is missing — it sends you to build the structure
You come back with the spread
It gives a structured, decision-focused response
Most mistakes in options trading don’t come from bad analysis.
They come from:
forcing trades
poor structure
lack of discipline
AI Options Strategist is designed to fix exactly that.
If you’ve been following my work,
this is the same logic behind my weekly trades —
just turned into something you can use yourself.
Who this is for
if you already trade options — this sharpens your decision process
if you’re learning — this helps you avoid unnecessary mistakes early
This is not a replacement for your judgment.
It’s a layer that makes your decisions cleaner.
Access
This tool is currently available to paid subscribers.
If you’re subscribed and want access — just message me,
and I’ll open it for you for the duration of your subscription.
Same framework.
Same discipline.
Now — as a tool.
Disclaimer
I share my real trades, but this is not investment advice. Options trading involves risk, and you can lose your capital. Past results do not mean it will always be this way. All decisions are your responsibility. If in doubt—consult with a financial professional.




