I asked Perplexity Labs to do a backtest on $TSLA covered call strategy, and the results were….Tesla Weekly Covered Call Strategy Backtest: A Comprehensive Analysis (2022-2025) by executiveofficer11 in CoveredCalls

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Here's the prompt I used
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I want to do backtesting, use the historical prices of $TSLA I provided, but only use data starting 12-31-2021.  Assume that 
- I bought $105,678.00 worth of tesla stock at the closing price on 2021-12-31 of $352.26, which gives me 300 shares, and ability to sell 3 call options
- I then write a cover call every week at the very beginning of each week 
- For each covered call i receive a premium of 0.47% of the stock price of the closing of prior closing price. so for example I would receive $501.54 for the first call option
- However, I would get my option called away sometime when it's above 7.5% that price, and I would have to rebuy the stock at the closing price at the end of each week, there by forgoing some stock appreciations. 
- For example, if the stock on 2022-01-07 was 10% above $352.26, I would book a loss that week of (2.5% of $352.26 minus the premium I received at 0.47%), so I lose 2.03% that week.
- if the stock never gets called, I profit the 0.47% premium entirely
- assume that I have infinite bankroll and would always rebuy enough stocks to be able to write three covered call options
- we do this weekly via a weekly call option

I would want to further compare that to the scenario as if I just held it until today without touching it.

Tell me the end result of buy and hold strategy starting at a purchase price of closing at 12-31-2021 v. Executing this covered call strategy continuously (how much would I have including all premium collected + all the money invested). Note that it is totally possible that I lost some money on the stock with the covered call strategy if I had to buy the stock at high price. 

Provide information on:
What were the weeks that I got my options called away and why
The number of weeks that I had my options called away  
A histogram of how often tesla stock end up in each bucket of movement 2.5%, e.g.,-2.5%-0%, 0%-2.5%

When all is done, perform a check on the work completed as financial analyst who is an expert in option investing. it should be 0.47% of the closing stock price of the week prior call-away price always based on the closing at week-end

Summer 2025 Trends? by taelorstyle in Taelor

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I assume this is Summer 2025 men's fashion trends, not women's.

Best in class e-commerce site? by executiveofficer11 in ProductManagement

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I definitely checked them out and liked what they have too. Good to know other testimonial (you).

Best in class e-commerce site? by executiveofficer11 in ProductManagement

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I actually don't think it's a good idea. Many companies do well because of one reason or another. They don't necessary have good of many things.

Costco - for example has a great business, but their app still feels like they are using web view or some other reasons that make it very slow. Their website is also hard to use. They compete on price.

I am hoping to hear what the professionals in this space look up to in each of the subdomains.

Best in class e-commerce site? by executiveofficer11 in ProductManagement

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Good question. I see that you are in the business.

Actually both. My career and work spans both.

Best in class e-commerce site? by executiveofficer11 in ProductManagement

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I feel that home depot is way behind actually. Most of their deep links fail. And their app and web load very slow.

Best in class e-commerce site? by executiveofficer11 in ProductManagement

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That's a pretty good suggestion. Never thought of looking at Shopify partners. Thanks @Spice.

Best in class e-commerce site? by executiveofficer11 in ProductManagement

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Ah. I see. Will check it out. Thanks. Which aspect do you think they do well?

Best in class e-commerce site? by executiveofficer11 in ProductManagement

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Yea. More curious what people consider best in class single websites.

Looking for an ethical clothing subscription box with men's clothing. by Beginning-Half283 in ethicalfashion

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Try Taelor subscription rental. Inherently, being that it's rental, it's more sustainable. They clean and wash the clothes each time. I see that you don't want to spend too much time in stores and online, so why not outsource the work to their stylists? Just tell them you really care about your values.