 Hello, everyone, and welcome. This is Melissa Arma with the Stock Swishing and Reviewing Amazon, really nice gap down on this stock, which was the earnings on Friday. I called an option in this two trades, but if you did them, you may have gone into the weekend with the trades down. In fact, you probably did, depending on the price that you got, meaning that you were down in the trades into the weekend, not knowing what would occur, which is very often the case from Friday to Monday, but had a lot of conviction in this, did like it lower, it broke on Monday, beautiful move down, big move down here, nice drop. And then it got down today. I mean, I don't know if anyone was still in these today because I called it out for a week, but theoretically, you could still be in this, but anyways, I do like this lower, and I think it's lower. And the one interesting thing that I will say, I just can't even believe this. I mean, this close at $18.9922, and this is not moving with Apple up. I mean, I really, really like Amazon lower. And this is just, wow. I mean, I'm surprised at this, but then again, not really. So this is just, I have a lot of conviction that this is lower, but again, this was very aggressive to call Amazon lower on Friday when Google had earnings too and gapped up on Friday big time and had a big move. And again, the market, going back to Friday, which was the 26th, the market rally, and in fact, made new highs. So this was a very, very aggressive call, and it worked. You had to have a lot of conviction. It was not cheap, but again, you size yourself accordingly, one contract paid in this, two contracts paid in this, whatever you can afford. You can't take less than a one contract. But anyways, long story short, you can adjust when I call certain things. If you think that you want to do it, as long as you get the move into the move, you can do it and just do it out for a longer strike if you wanted to. Because I had called the 1940s and 1930s, and you could have done 1900s, and the trade would have been positive, and it would have cost you less. In fact, what does have cost? Let me just look that up. Because I know some people didn't do it, and they could have done it. Let me just look that up. But I really thought the best ones was the 1940s and 1930s, which I was right. But let's just see. If you did the 1900s, let's just see if this was doable or how cheap, 1026. I mean, you still would have had to spend over 1,000 bucks. I mean, you still would have had to spend, I mean, if you got it at a decent price between 900 and 1,200, but I mean, it definitely paid. I mean, it just did so. I mean, I've been trying to get people different options, but again, you can do ones on your own. And I think that's the point here because I'm calling them the directional bias when I'm rating the gap. And that's how I'm calling the options trades. I'm saying this is a good gap. And this was just such an amazing stock switch call here to call this lower and call Google higher and see the market making new highs and call this lower even still and just carry through the weekend for the move. I mean, you know, and this isn't even moving tonight. I mean, this is what I'm saying here. Look at this. This is a 218 and this is not budging one bit. And it was long story short, nice options calls on Amazon. And this is, you know, little information for those of you that are on the letter, you can do one out that you can afford if you want to. If you didn't want to spend the money for the higher ones, you can do a strike that is, you know, cheaper. Just make sure you get it into the move. Okay, I would still look at the expiration date that I'm looking at, but it definitely paid. Definitely paid. And you know, we'll just see where this goes tomorrow with Apple because I'm watching Apple too and it's only five o'clock, so we'll see. And it was good luck, everyone. If you're interested in signing up for the Gap Options newsletter, it's 59.99 for the whole year. Email me at Melissa at thestockswitch.com. You get these calls like an Amazon. Have a great night, everyone.