How to Follow Jordan's Options Alerts
How to Follow Jordan's Options Alerts
How to Follow Jordan's Options Alerts
full guide to help you understand how to follow Jordan's options alerts step-by-step. No confusion. No guessing. Just follow the guide.
full guide to help you understand how to follow Jordan's options alerts step-by-step. No confusion. No guessing. Just follow the guide.
full guide to help you understand how to follow Jordan's options alerts step-by-step. No confusion. No guessing. Just follow the guide.
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🧠 Step 1: Understand the Format of an Alert
A typical alert from Jordan looks like this:
SPCE 3.5 CALL 5/16 @ .13
Let’s break that down:
SPCE → This is the ticker (the stock he's watching).
3.5 CALL → He’s buying a Call option with a strike price of $3.50.
5/16 → This is the expiration date (May 16).
@ .13 → He’s entering the option at $0.13 (or $13 per contract).
🧠 Step 1: Understand the Format of an Alert
A typical alert from Jordan looks like this:
SPCE 3.5 CALL 5/16 @ .13
Let’s break that down:
SPCE → This is the ticker (the stock he's watching).
3.5 CALL → He’s buying a Call option with a strike price of $3.50.
5/16 → This is the expiration date (May 16).
@ .13 → He’s entering the option at $0.13 (or $13 per contract).
🧠 Step 1: Understand the Format of an Alert
A typical alert from Jordan looks like this:
SPCE 3.5 CALL 5/16 @ .13
Let’s break that down:
SPCE → This is the ticker (the stock he's watching).
3.5 CALL → He’s buying a Call option with a strike price of $3.50.
5/16 → This is the expiration date (May 16).
@ .13 → He’s entering the option at $0.13 (or $13 per contract).

📈 Step 2: Enter the Trade
You can enter right when you get the alert. Make sure to:
Check the price
Don't chase if it already ran too far
Use limit orders when possible
Example:
Jordan said SPCE 3.5 CALL 5/16 @ .13
That means you try to buy the call option at $0.13.
💸 Step 3: Take Profits in Levels
Jordan usually updates the group when a play is going up. Example below:
20%
30%
50%
70%
100%+
This means the contract you bought at $0.13 went up to around:
$0.16 = +20%
$0.17 = +30%
$0.20 = +50%
$0.22 = +70%
$0.26 = +100%
You don’t need to sell everything at once. You can sell in parts:
Sell a few at 30%
Sell more at 50%
Leave a runner (a small portion) in case it goes crazy
This way, you lock in profits and still let some ride.
📈 Step 2: Enter the Trade
You can enter right when you get the alert. Make sure to:
Check the price
Don't chase if it already ran too far
Use limit orders when possible
Example:
Jordan said SPCE 3.5 CALL 5/16 @ .13
That means you try to buy the call option at $0.13.
💸 Step 3: Take Profits in Levels
Jordan usually updates the group when a play is going up. Example below:
20%
30%
50%
70%
100%+
This means the contract you bought at $0.13 went up to around:
$0.16 = +20%
$0.17 = +30%
$0.20 = +50%
$0.22 = +70%
$0.26 = +100%
You don’t need to sell everything at once. You can sell in parts:
Sell a few at 30%
Sell more at 50%
Leave a runner (a small portion) in case it goes crazy
This way, you lock in profits and still let some ride.
📈 Step 2: Enter the Trade
You can enter right when you get the alert. Make sure to:
Check the price
Don't chase if it already ran too far
Use limit orders when possible
Example:
Jordan said SPCE 3.5 CALL 5/16 @ .13
That means you try to buy the call option at $0.13.
💸 Step 3: Take Profits in Levels
Jordan usually updates the group when a play is going up. Example below:
20%
30%
50%
70%
100%+
This means the contract you bought at $0.13 went up to around:
$0.16 = +20%
$0.17 = +30%
$0.20 = +50%
$0.22 = +70%
$0.26 = +100%
You don’t need to sell everything at once. You can sell in parts:
Sell a few at 30%
Sell more at 50%
Leave a runner (a small portion) in case it goes crazy
This way, you lock in profits and still let some ride.

🏁 Step 4: Exit or Hold
If Jordan says "closing" the trade or "small loss", that’s your signal to get out or trim most of your position.
Example:
Closing CZR - small 34% loss
That means cut it — don’t hold and hope.
🧠 BONUS TIPS:
Most contracts alert between .10–.50, meaning cheap entries and good risk/reward
Don’t go all in — trade small and scale up with experience
You can follow the % updates to know when to sell
If there’s no update, be patient or ask for a status check
🏁 Step 4: Exit or Hold
If Jordan says "closing" the trade or "small loss", that’s your signal to get out or trim most of your position.
Example:
Closing CZR - small 34% loss
That means cut it — don’t hold and hope.
🧠 BONUS TIPS:
Most contracts alert between .10–.50, meaning cheap entries and good risk/reward
Don’t go all in — trade small and scale up with experience
You can follow the % updates to know when to sell
If there’s no update, be patient or ask for a status check
🏁 Step 4: Exit or Hold
If Jordan says "closing" the trade or "small loss", that’s your signal to get out or trim most of your position.
Example:
Closing CZR - small 34% loss
That means cut it — don’t hold and hope.
🧠 BONUS TIPS:
Most contracts alert between .10–.50, meaning cheap entries and good risk/reward
Don’t go all in — trade small and scale up with experience
You can follow the % updates to know when to sell
If there’s no update, be patient or ask for a status check
