Invest with Henry
Invest with Henry — a YouTube options trader and coach who says he turned $17,000 into $1,800,000 and reports average 75% annualized returns. Ten years of options experience; retired and living a nomad lifestyle while teaching students how to generate full-time income with options.
Past bets that played out
Most prominent posts are promotional alerts and marketing videos—titles like “URGENT Warning” and buy-now lists—urging viewers to join paid services or email lists. These calls are typically directional and lack concrete catalysts, specific tickers/levels, or verifiable fundamental events, so they are not independently actionable.
Promotional/social post titled as an “URGENT Warning” urging viewers to watch a video if they own Palantir, Nvidia, SoFi, or Tesla, with links to a paid trading service and email list. The post itself contains no specific news, data, catalyst, price level, regulatory change, earnings info, guidance, or verifiable claim—so it’s not inherently actionable as a fundamental event.
Promotional/social post titled as an “URGENT Warning” urging viewers to watch a video if they own Palantir, Nvidia, SoFi, or Tesla, with links to a paid trading service and email list. The post itself contains no specific news, data, catalyst, price level, regulatory change, earnings info, guidance, or verifiable claim—so it’s not inherently actionable as a fundamental event.
Promotional/social post titled as an “URGENT Warning” urging viewers to watch a video if they own Palantir, Nvidia, SoFi, or Tesla, with links to a paid trading service and email list. The post itself contains no specific news, data, catalyst, price level, regulatory change, earnings info, guidance, or verifiable claim—so it’s not inherently actionable as a fundamental event.
What this channel is watching now
Frequently mentioned tickers: PLTR (most mentions), OUT, SPY, QQQ, IWM, DIA, SOFI, NVDA. Coverage mixes broad market ETFs (SPY, QQQ) with individual names; conviction levels in publicly tracked posts are generally low to moderate.
Latest videos and market context
Recent videos and posts include promotional how-to and trade-marketing content: a debit-spread take framed around Tom Lee’s commentary, “URGENT” warnings targeting Palantir/NVIDIA/SoFi/Tesla holders, and lists of purported buys. Content emphasizes options strategies and selling/ buying setups but often omits strikes, expiries, price levels, and catalysts.
Tom Lee Says We’re in a Better Spot — Here’s My Take (Debit Spread)
A promotional YouTube-style post referencing Tom Lee’s view that “we’re in a better spot,” framed around an options debit spread, but it provides no concrete data, timing catalyst, or specific tickers/levels. Actionability is limited because the content is directionally bullish/risk-on without tradable specifics.
⚠️URGENT Warning: [WATCH NOW] IF You Own Palantir, Nvidia, SoFi, Tesla
Promotional/social post titled as an “URGENT Warning” urging viewers to watch a video if they own Palantir, Nvidia, SoFi, or Tesla, with links to a paid trading service and email list. The post itself contains no specific news, data, catalyst, price level, regulatory change, earnings info, guidance, or verifiable claim—so it’s not inherently actionable as a fundamental event.
These 4 Stocks Are Buys Now !! (Don't MISS OUT!)
Promotional/marketing post claiming “These 4 Stocks Are Buys Now” with links to paid trades/email list. No specific stocks, tickers, catalysts, fundamentals, or time horizon provided in the text.
ALL SELLING PUT POSITIONS I HAVE - Do These Now!
Promotional post advertising an options trading service (“selling put positions”) with no specific tickers, strikes, expiries, catalysts, or market-relevant information. Not actionable as a standalone source entry.
Proof-backed call history
Ten years trading options and coaching; claims significant personal returns and a transition to full-time teaching and coaching. Much of the public content is used to drive paid services and email lists rather than provide standalone, verifiable fundamental analysis.
A promotional YouTube-style post referencing Tom Lee’s view that “we’re in a better spot,” framed around an options debit spread, but it provides no concrete data, timing catalyst, or specific tickers/levels. Actionability is limited because the content is directionally bullish/risk-on without tradable specifics.
A promotional YouTube-style post referencing Tom Lee’s view that “we’re in a better spot,” framed around an options debit spread, but it provides no concrete data, timing catalyst, or specific tickers/levels. Actionability is limited because the content is directionally bullish/risk-on without tradable specifics.
A promotional YouTube-style post referencing Tom Lee’s view that “we’re in a better spot,” framed around an options debit spread, but it provides no concrete data, timing catalyst, or specific tickers/levels. Actionability is limited because the content is directionally bullish/risk-on without tradable specifics.
A promotional YouTube-style post referencing Tom Lee’s view that “we’re in a better spot,” framed around an options debit spread, but it provides no concrete data, timing catalyst, or specific tickers/levels. Actionability is limited because the content is directionally bullish/risk-on without tradable specifics.
Promotional/social post titled as an “URGENT Warning” urging viewers to watch a video if they own Palantir, Nvidia, SoFi, or Tesla, with links to a paid trading service and email list. The post itself contains no specific news, data, catalyst, price level, regulatory change, earnings info, guidance, or verifiable claim—so it’s not inherently actionable as a fundamental event.
Promotional/social post titled as an “URGENT Warning” urging viewers to watch a video if they own Palantir, Nvidia, SoFi, or Tesla, with links to a paid trading service and email list. The post itself contains no specific news, data, catalyst, price level, regulatory change, earnings info, guidance, or verifiable claim—so it’s not inherently actionable as a fundamental event.
Promotional/social post titled as an “URGENT Warning” urging viewers to watch a video if they own Palantir, Nvidia, SoFi, or Tesla, with links to a paid trading service and email list. The post itself contains no specific news, data, catalyst, price level, regulatory change, earnings info, guidance, or verifiable claim—so it’s not inherently actionable as a fundamental event.
Promotional/social post titled as an “URGENT Warning” urging viewers to watch a video if they own Palantir, Nvidia, SoFi, or Tesla, with links to a paid trading service and email list. The post itself contains no specific news, data, catalyst, price level, regulatory change, earnings info, guidance, or verifiable claim—so it’s not inherently actionable as a fundamental event.
Promotional/marketing post claiming “These 4 Stocks Are Buys Now” with links to paid trades/email list. No specific stocks, tickers, catalysts, fundamentals, or time horizon provided in the text.
Promotional/social post (likely YouTube) claiming the author is buying Palantir (PLTR) “before April 28th,” but provides no concrete catalyst details, fundamentals, or data in the snippet—primarily a marketing funnel to paid trades/emails. The only actionable element is the date-specific timing implying a near-term event or run-up trade.
About this channel
Invest with Henry is a YouTube creator focused on options trading education and coaching. He emphasizes practical trading strategies and lifestyle freedom enabled by options, promotes a paid trading service and email list, and publishes short-form promotional and instructional posts aimed at retail traders.
10 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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Viewers should treat posts as marketing or trade ideas rather than verified, actionable research. If you follow, cross-check tickers, strikes, expiries, and catalysts independently before trading and be cautious with paid services.