introduction
Options, an asset that countless traders both yearn for and fear.
It is like a heavenly book, filled with complex Greek letters and puzzling strategic combinations. Many people want to learn it, but don't know where to start; many people who have learned it are still confused.
On August 25th at 8:30 PM, at the debut of the Bybit x SignalPlus [Options Masterclass], Yuezi Ge, a trader with 11 years of trading experience, offered a fresh approach to this problem. In this episode, we review his lecture and share three compelling highlights.

Highlight 1: Establishing a System and Laying a Solid Foundation – An Options Worldview from the Perspective of Tai Chi
Most teaching materials on the market often start by listing boring concepts and then directly throw out a dozen strategies, which instantly makes people fall into the ocean of knowledge and lose the main thread.
Brother Yuezi takes the opposite approach. He doesn't begin by discussing strategy, but instead gives students a worldview. He compares options to Tai Chi , a concept of chaos that splits into two, giving rise to the yin and yang poles of "call" and "put," vividly explaining the fundamental principles of options.

The beauty of this metaphor is that:
1. It highlights the core concept: the underlying structure of the options world is two completely separate markets: call and put. He repeatedly emphasized, "The counterparty to buying a call option is selling a call, not buying a put." This seemingly simple correction instantly clears up a major conceptual confusion for beginners.
2. It demonstrates evolution: He then clearly outlined the "evolutionary tree" of option strategies, from "one to two" (Call/Put), to "two to four" (buyer/seller), and then to "four to twelve" (basic combination strategy).
The Bybit x SignalPlus [Options Masterclass] provides students not with a collection of scattered "knowledge points" but with a comprehensive "knowledge system" that allows them to independently deduce and summarize. Students will clearly understand that all complex strategies originate from the simplest principles of yin and yang. This transforms learning into a logical, structured process of exploration, rather than rote memorization.

Highlight 2: Delivering the mindset, not blindly following models – “Not losing out” is more important than “how to win”
"I've already lost so much, it's time to make some money, right?" This is the thought of countless traders.
Brother Yuezi keenly grasped this point in class and spent considerable time exploring the "trading philosophy" behind the strategies. The core concept he conveyed was: "Without losses, there is no way to win."
He shared several simple but profound views:

• Accept the norm: "Mistakes are the norm." He bluntly told everyone that in trading, especially on the buy side, making mistakes is commonplace. This seemingly simple statement instantly brought him closer to the students and greatly alleviated the anxiety of beginners.
• Maintain patience: “Let the bullets fly for a while.” He advises people not to immediately get hung up on the rise and fall of the time-sharing chart after buying, and to avoid frequent operations.
• Risk-awareness: He advises beginners to only invest 10%-20% of their total capital in options trading, like starting with a used car rather than jumping straight into a Rolls-Royce. He also meticulously reminds everyone to pay attention to the maintenance margin (MM) indicator and maintain a safe level of around 30%.
This consistent awareness of risk and candid perspective on failure elevates the course beyond mere technical instruction. The Bybit x SignalPlus [Options Masterclass] teaches not only how to trade, but also the mindset and survival strategies of a professional trader.
Highlight 3: Starting from actual combat, not just theory - the clever first step of "Bai U order opening"
No matter how well you learn the theory, you will never learn to swim unless you get into the water.
Perhaps the most ingenious aspect of the course was the final homework session. Instead of asking students to write study notes or do theoretical exercises, Yuezi Ge assigned a highly practical task:

"Open your first option with an amount not exceeding 100U."
There are several profound meanings behind this homework design:
1. Lowering the barrier to entry and eliminating fear: 100U allows everyone to take the first step without pressure. It teaches students that options trading isn't just a "noble game" requiring hundreds of thousands of dollars to participate.
2. Quick feedback and deepened experience: Choosing to try out the end-of-day option within three days can allow students to fully experience the "birth, aging, sickness and death" of a transaction in the shortest time possible, and intuitively feel the passage of time value and the changes in profits and losses.
3. Integrate knowledge and action, and apply what you have learned: From predicting market trends and selecting strategies to placing orders and completing transactions, and finally closing the deal, this assignment itself is a complete set of trading process drills.
This practical orientation throughout the course ensures that the course content does not remain merely theoretical. It encourages students to truly transform theory into practical skills and gain the most authentic experience under controllable risks.
Conclusion
A good class should not be a personal performance of the teacher, but a catalyst that ignites students' thinking and inspires them to take action.
In Yuezige's first class at Bybit x SignalPlus [Options Master Class] , he made complex options trading orderly, controllable, and approachable by establishing a system, conveying the principles, and starting with actual combat .
This isn't just a course about making money; it's a journey of professional development. If you agree with this learning approach and want to build your own logically consistent trading system, we look forward to welcoming you to the Options Masterclass.





