1. The market appears overvalued, leading to a reduction in exposure and increased cash reserves for strategic deployment. 2. Amazon's Q3 results were strong, with EPS of $1.43 and revenues of approximately $159 billion, demonstrating robust execution. 3. Selling AMZN put options provides an 8.8% annualized cash yield and the opportunity to purchase shares at an 11% discount. Despite risks, this trade offers a solid entry point into an excellent company.
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