Invest with Henry
Options trader and coach sharing practical options education and thematic trade ideas. Henry presents LEAPS selection, income trades, and AI-infrastructure themes alongside promotional retrospectives of prior winners.
Past bets that played out
Highlights include thematic AI/infrastructure pitches (examples: IREN, Nebius, Bloom Energy) and recurring LEAPS recommendations on names such as Amazon and Navitas. Many standout clips are thematic or promotional and lack detailed sizing, precise entry/exit levels, or verifiable 13F/holdings disclosures in the provided excerpts.
Source is a promotional/partial transcript claiming “10 stocks to buy in June 2026,” but only provides fragmentary detail on (1) Iris Energy (IREN) as an AI/infrastructure play and (2) Circle (USDC stablecoin issuer) as a stablecoin adoption play. Actionability is limited: most of the promised list is missing, details are unclear, and one key item (Circle) may not be publicly tradable depending on listing status.
The source pitches three “wealth-building / 5–10x” stocks: Navitas Semiconductor (GaN power), Amazon (margin expansion + upcoming earnings catalyst), and Micron (HBM-driven memory upcycle). It provides some business drivers (GaN adoption, AMZN mix shift, MU HBM growth) but few concrete entry/exit levels and some claims are promotional and lightly evidenced.
Educational content on using LEAPS options in 2026–2027 (selection, strike/expiry, risk management, entries/exits, and PMCC). Mentions 5 stocks the creator likes for LEAPS right now: Amazon, Navitas, Microsoft, McDonald’s, Chipotle. No specific catalysts, price levels, or timing triggers provided beyond general LEAPS framework.
What this channel is watching now
Top tickers mentioned recently: PLTR (5 mentions), SOFI (5), NVDA (4), NVTS (3). Other frequently discussed names include AMZN, IREN, HOOD, and AMD. Coverage blends high-conviction AI/semiconductor ideas with option-centric strategies like LEAPS and PMCC.
Latest videos and market context
Recent uploads include promotional recaps of prior LEAP winners, a thematic 13F-style AI infrastructure pitch, broad pro-AI commentary, and a LEAPS how-to guide for 2026–2027. Content alternates between educational option mechanics and promotional trade narratives.
How I Spotted AMD Before It Skyrocketed and Made $26,000
Promotional YouTube description describing a past AMD LEAP call trade entered ~6 months ago (AMD around $200) that is now up ~hundreds of percent; position allegedly still open. No new fundamental catalyst, timing signal, risk controls, or repeatable setup described in the provided text.
Forget Nvidia. This 24 Year Old Bet $5B from these 5 Stocks
Video pitch claims Leopold Aschenbrenner’s 13F shows a shift “beyond Nvidia” toward AI infrastructure bottlenecks: cloud/GPU capacity, power generation, and storage. It highlights five names: Nebius, Bloom Energy, SanDisk, CoreWeave, and IREN, framing them as the next leg of the AI trade. Content is thematic and catalyst-oriented but lacks concrete position sizing/valuation or verifiable specifics from the 13F in the excerpt; two items (CoreWeave, SanDisk) may be non-tradable or ticker-ambiguous for many investors.
These AI Stocks Will Print Millionaires (You are investing in AI wrong)
The provided source contains only a title repeated in the body with no substantive claims, tickers, catalysts, valuation, timeframe, or actionable specifics. No tradable insights can be extracted beyond a generic pro-AI sentiment.
The Complete Guide To LEAPS Options In 2026
Educational content on using LEAPS options in 2026–2027 (selection, strike/expiry, risk management, entries/exits, and PMCC). Mentions 5 stocks the creator likes for LEAPS right now: Amazon, Navitas, Microsoft, McDonald’s, Chipotle. No specific catalysts, price levels, or timing triggers provided beyond general LEAPS framework.
Proof-backed call history
Henry reports 12 years of option trading experience and a personal track record described in-channel: turning $17,000 into $1,800,000 over several years and citing an average 75% annualized return. He emphasizes teaching students to earn full-time income with options and a nomadic lifestyle enabled by trading.
Promotional YouTube description describing a past AMD LEAP call trade entered ~6 months ago (AMD around $200) that is now up ~hundreds of percent; position allegedly still open. No new fundamental catalyst, timing signal, risk controls, or repeatable setup described in the provided text.
Video pitch claims Leopold Aschenbrenner’s 13F shows a shift “beyond Nvidia” toward AI infrastructure bottlenecks: cloud/GPU capacity, power generation, and storage. It highlights five names: Nebius, Bloom Energy, SanDisk, CoreWeave, and IREN, framing them as the next leg of the AI trade. Content is thematic and catalyst-oriented but lacks concrete position sizing/valuation or verifiable specifics from the 13F in the excerpt; two items (CoreWeave, SanDisk) may be non-tradable or ticker-ambiguous
Video pitch claims Leopold Aschenbrenner’s 13F shows a shift “beyond Nvidia” toward AI infrastructure bottlenecks: cloud/GPU capacity, power generation, and storage. It highlights five names: Nebius, Bloom Energy, SanDisk, CoreWeave, and IREN, framing them as the next leg of the AI trade. Content is thematic and catalyst-oriented but lacks concrete position sizing/valuation or verifiable specifics from the 13F in the excerpt; two items (CoreWeave, SanDisk) may be non-tradable or ticker-ambiguous
Video pitch claims Leopold Aschenbrenner’s 13F shows a shift “beyond Nvidia” toward AI infrastructure bottlenecks: cloud/GPU capacity, power generation, and storage. It highlights five names: Nebius, Bloom Energy, SanDisk, CoreWeave, and IREN, framing them as the next leg of the AI trade. Content is thematic and catalyst-oriented but lacks concrete position sizing/valuation or verifiable specifics from the 13F in the excerpt; two items (CoreWeave, SanDisk) may be non-tradable or ticker-ambiguous
Video pitch claims Leopold Aschenbrenner’s 13F shows a shift “beyond Nvidia” toward AI infrastructure bottlenecks: cloud/GPU capacity, power generation, and storage. It highlights five names: Nebius, Bloom Energy, SanDisk, CoreWeave, and IREN, framing them as the next leg of the AI trade. Content is thematic and catalyst-oriented but lacks concrete position sizing/valuation or verifiable specifics from the 13F in the excerpt; two items (CoreWeave, SanDisk) may be non-tradable or ticker-ambiguous
Video pitch claims Leopold Aschenbrenner’s 13F shows a shift “beyond Nvidia” toward AI infrastructure bottlenecks: cloud/GPU capacity, power generation, and storage. It highlights five names: Nebius, Bloom Energy, SanDisk, CoreWeave, and IREN, framing them as the next leg of the AI trade. Content is thematic and catalyst-oriented but lacks concrete position sizing/valuation or verifiable specifics from the 13F in the excerpt; two items (CoreWeave, SanDisk) may be non-tradable or ticker-ambiguous
Educational content on using LEAPS options in 2026–2027 (selection, strike/expiry, risk management, entries/exits, and PMCC). Mentions 5 stocks the creator likes for LEAPS right now: Amazon, Navitas, Microsoft, McDonald’s, Chipotle. No specific catalysts, price levels, or timing triggers provided beyond general LEAPS framework.
Educational content on using LEAPS options in 2026–2027 (selection, strike/expiry, risk management, entries/exits, and PMCC). Mentions 5 stocks the creator likes for LEAPS right now: Amazon, Navitas, Microsoft, McDonald’s, Chipotle. No specific catalysts, price levels, or timing triggers provided beyond general LEAPS framework.
Educational content on using LEAPS options in 2026–2027 (selection, strike/expiry, risk management, entries/exits, and PMCC). Mentions 5 stocks the creator likes for LEAPS right now: Amazon, Navitas, Microsoft, McDonald’s, Chipotle. No specific catalysts, price levels, or timing triggers provided beyond general LEAPS framework.
Educational content on using LEAPS options in 2026–2027 (selection, strike/expiry, risk management, entries/exits, and PMCC). Mentions 5 stocks the creator likes for LEAPS right now: Amazon, Navitas, Microsoft, McDonald’s, Chipotle. No specific catalysts, price levels, or timing triggers provided beyond general LEAPS framework.
Educational content on using LEAPS options in 2026–2027 (selection, strike/expiry, risk management, entries/exits, and PMCC). Mentions 5 stocks the creator likes for LEAPS right now: Amazon, Navitas, Microsoft, McDonald’s, Chipotle. No specific catalysts, price levels, or timing triggers provided beyond general LEAPS framework.
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About this channel
Invest with Henry produces options education and trade idea content on YouTube. The channel focuses on LEAPS, option income strategies (PMCC), and thematic equity trades—particularly around AI, semiconductors, and infrastructure bottlenecks. Videos mix practical how-to material with promotional recaps of past positions; many excerpts lack concrete position sizing, timing signals, or detailed risk controls.
12 years option trading. Retired but love teaching and coaching students how to make full-time income with options. I travel a lot and currently live the nomad lifestyle because option trading allows me to do it. I turned $17,000 into $1,800,000 in a few years. Average 75% annualized returns.
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Watch Henry’s YouTube channel for LEAPS tutorials, option-income setups, and thematic trade pitches. Exercise due diligence: channel content is educational/promotional and viewers should consult a licensed advisor before acting.
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