Gold options strategy builder

I mostly trade Nifty options and want to explore Gold MCX, especially short strangles.
Looking for a good strategy builder like Sensibull or Groww 915 that supports Gold options.
What do you guys use? Also open to any tips for trading Gold strangles.

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u/Status_Jellyfish_581 — 12 days ago

Property Broker

Hii all if Anyone has contact for broker please share
Am looking to buy plot in alibaug

Am 25M working professional, rather than buying a house in Mumbai i have decided to buy a holiday home for my parents in Alibag

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u/Status_Jellyfish_581 — 18 days ago

Alibag Luxury Villa Investment

hi guys am planning to buy a land in Alibag and construct a good luxury villa there, my plan is either i will partner with some franchise like saffron stays or stayvistas or run it by myself or if that scene doesn’t go well like my parents feel they aren’t comfortable with people coming and staying and partying it will be for me and my family

Need opinion where should i buy and what are average rate
Am planning 4000-5000 (4-5 guntha) for approx 30 lakhs

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u/Status_Jellyfish_581 — 21 days ago
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How I turned a bank loan into a self-funding options + equity loop (~35-40% net)

Here's the structure I run, breaking it down because a lot of people ask "how do you actually make the loan pay for itself":

**The capital stack:**
- ₹16L of my own money in equities
- ₹18L bank loan, parked in liquid funds
- Together this gives ~₹29L in margin on Zerodha

**The options engine — rotation, not just "sell and hold":**
- Sell Nifty strangle on Thursday → collect theta decay through Fri/Mon/Tue
- Roll into Sensex strangle on Tuesday (sold near market close) → collect decay through Wednesday
- This keeps margin working almost every day of the week instead of sitting idle between expiries
- Breakeven cushion is a comfortable 7-8%, so it takes a real move to actually hurt the position
- Sometimes I stack a bull call or bear call spread alongside the strangle — sized so that even if the spread and strangle both lose, the combined position is still net profitable

**The numbers:**
- EMI: ₹35,000/month (~₹4.2L/year)
- On ~₹28L margin, that's roughly ₹1,600/day I need to cover
- Monthly options income: ~₹45,000
- After EMI, ~₹15,000/month surplus goes straight into equities

**The compounding loop:**
- Every EMI payment includes a principal component — instead of letting that just sit in the liquid fund, I redirect the principal-paid portion into mutual funds
- Once the margin freed up on the equity side catches up to the margin still parked in liquid funds, I take on more loan and repeat the cycle

**Net-net:** gains on equity + gains on the liquid fund parking + monthly surplus after EMI + recycled principal into MFs, minus brokerage — this stack has been running at roughly 35-40% net.

Not a "set and forget" strategy — this needs active management of the rotation and real comfort with strangle risk. Happy to go deeper on the mechanics if anyone's curious.

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u/Status_Jellyfish_581 — 26 days ago

How I turned a bank loan into a self-funding options + equity loop (~35-40% net)

Here's the structure I run, breaking it down because a lot of people ask "how do you actually make the loan pay for itself":

**The capital stack:**
- ₹16L of my own money in equities
- ₹18L bank loan, parked in liquid funds
- Together this gives ~₹29L in margin on Zerodha

**The options engine — rotation, not just "sell and hold":**
- Sell Nifty strangle on Thursday → collect theta decay through Fri/Mon/Tue
- Roll into Sensex strangle on Tuesday (sold near market close) → collect decay through Wednesday
- This keeps margin working almost every day of the week instead of sitting idle between expiries
- Breakeven cushion is a comfortable 7-8%, so it takes a real move to actually hurt the position
- Sometimes I stack a bull call or bear call spread alongside the strangle — sized so that even if the spread and strangle both lose, the combined position is still net profitable

**The numbers:**
- EMI: ₹35,000/month (~₹4.2L/year)
- On ~₹28L margin, that's roughly ₹1,600/day I need to cover
- Monthly options income: ~₹45,000
- After EMI, ~₹15,000/month surplus goes straight into equities

**The compounding loop:**
- Every EMI payment includes a principal component — instead of letting that just sit in the liquid fund, I redirect the principal-paid portion into mutual funds
- Once the margin freed up on the equity side catches up to the margin still parked in liquid funds, I take on more loan and repeat the cycle

**Net-net:** gains on equity + gains on the liquid fund parking + monthly surplus after EMI + recycled principal into MFs, minus brokerage — this stack has been running at roughly 35-40% net.

Not a "set and forget" strategy — this needs active management of the rotation and real comfort with strangle risk. Happy to go deeper on the mechanics if anyone's curious.

Happy to answer any doubts

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u/Status_Jellyfish_581 — 26 days ago