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$412 profit in October

  • Writer: themoneyloaf
    themoneyloaf
  • Nov 13
  • 2 min read

Happy Sunday! 


For the update this week:

  1. $412 realized profit across 3 trades in October



$412 profit in October


Stats for October:


  • Starting open trades: 5

  • New trades: 5

  • Trades closed for profit: 3

  • Ending open trades: 7

  • Trades ending in losses: 0

  • Margin calls or liquidation events: 0


You can click on any of the highlighted trades for their individual reports. 

 

New trades in October:


  • #149 - TXN - still open

  • #150 - TXN - still open

  • #151 - ITW - still open

  • #152 - WM - still open

  • bonus trade - HSY - still open


Older trades:


With October done, here's the running total of realized profits since the course's inception:


  • Year One (Sep 2022 - Aug 2023) - $3,422

  • Year Two (Sep 2023 - Aug 2024) - $6,292

  • Year Three (Sep 2024 - Aug 2025) - $9,833

  • Sep 2025 - $622

  • Oct 2025 - $412


This brings the total for the last 38 months to a realized profit of $20,581 or a running monthly average of $541. 

 

If you're familiar with options and want to follow along the trade updates, you can sign up for my Bread Crumb subscription which is priced at $49/month.

 

i.e. on average, each month you would pay $49 and potentially make $541, or 11x the subscription fee. 

 

Every trade I share is from my real portfolio, which means if the trade isn't making money, I'm not making money either. 

 

Do note none of these are recommendations - I'm just sharing trade updates within my own portfolio which may or may not be right for you. 



Closing words & useful links


Finally there's some volatility in the market with the VIX closing just above 19 on Friday. Fingers crossed for more opportunities into the last 8 weeks of the year!


Have a good weekend!


 

 

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This article is for educational purposes only. This is my own portfolio which is being managed according to my goals and risk tolerance. Your situation is likely different and you should do your own due diligence before investing in stocks or options.

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The Money Loaf is my journey towards FIRE (financial independence, retire early), and should be read as information and education, not financial advice. The Money Loaf is not a financial advisor and you should not make any financial decisions without doing your own due diligence or consulting an advisor if you need to. 

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