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- Two Superfly butterflies closed this morning. Both over 100%.
Two Superfly butterflies closed this morning. Both over 100%.
Tesla up 108%. Broadcom up 106%. Both in one day. Here is exactly how it happened.

Yesterday I placed three Superfly trades live on camera.
Tesla butterfly. Broadcom butterfly. Meta butterfly. All three structured around expected move edges. All three zero DTE, meaning options that expire the same day.
This morning I closed two of them.
Tesla closed at $1.35. We paid 65 cents yesterday. That is 108% in one trading session.
Broadcom closed at $1.38. We paid 67 cents yesterday. That is 106% in one trading session.
Meta expired worthless. That is a loss. Two out of three.
I am not going to pretend otherwise. Losses are part of the system.
The math works because the winners pay for the losers and then some. Two trades over 100% in a day covers a lot of zeros.
What made these trades work
Neither trade required a prediction about where the market was going. That is the point.
Tesla's central strike was 390. How I calculated that level before the session started, and why it works, is exactly what I walk through in the replay.
I built the butterfly around that level and waited for price to gravitate toward it.
This morning Tesla ripped at the open. I worked the exit in real time, filling at $1.35 as the stock moved through the strike.
The trade did not require me to know Tesla was going higher. It required me to know where the edge was before the session started.
Broadcom was the same structure. Different name, same framework. The 327.5 strike was the center of the butterfly. Price gravitated toward it during the session and we closed at $1.38.
The market told us where to be. We just had to read it.
What this looks like in practice
I placed these trades on camera yesterday afternoon. I showed the levels, explained the strikes, and put the orders in live.
This morning I closed them live. You could watch every decision in real time, the entry reasoning, the exit criteria, the order execution.
That is what Superfly is. Not alerts sent after the fact. Live trading, live reasoning, live exits. You see everything.
To your success,
Don Kaufman
P.S. The level I built these trades around was calculated before either session started. Tesla hit it. Broadcom hit it. That is not luck. That is the framework. The replay shows you how to calculate it yourself.