About/Why Subscribe?
Options intelligence services fall into two categories, and both have the same underlying problem.
The first is the single-person service. One person manually reading the tape, filtering through their own attention and their existing positions, then packaging their interpretation as a product. The ceiling on that model is low. Human attention is finite, fatigue is real, and what someone already owns shapes what they emphasize and what they quietly skip. You are not getting the tape. You are getting one person’s imperfect version of it, after it has passed through every bottleneck their attention and their positions create. What some communities call “flow alerts” are not algorithmically captured. They are manually extracted. Someone watches a raw options feed on one screen, eyeballs a print that fits their existing thesis, types the ticker, contracts, strike, and expiry into a browser form, and hits save.
When that save button is clicked, a webhook fires and a formatted alert lands in a paid Discord channel. The subscriber receives it on their phone or desktop and assumes it came from a system. It came from a person typing. By manually copy-pasting visual data from a feed into a Discord webhook, the operator creates a high-tech illusion of elite institutional insight. The format looks clean. The delivery feels automated. The underlying process is someone at a desk, watching a screen, picking the prints that confirm what they already believe.
The second is the raw data aggregator. A platform that shows you everything and leaves you to figure out what any of it means. These services are heavily promoted on social media precisely because they look impressive. A continuous stream of large prints, heat maps, unusual volume flags. Without a framework for what constitutes meaningful flow, what gets excluded and why, and what a trade structure actually represents, the data is noise with a dashboard built around it. There are also many individuals running options services who regurgitate their own filtering of this information and charge a premium for doing so.
Rhodie House Options Intelligence was built to sit between those two extremes. Over the past 3 months it has grown into something that does not have a comparable retail equivalent: a fully integrated, institutional-grade trading intelligence platform structured for active traders at every level of involvement.
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Rhodie House Options Intelligence Road Maps
Here are the road maps for the different subscriptions levels that I offer.
What makes the platform different
A systematic classification engine reads the full options tape from open to close, every day. Every trade is filtered, classified, and structured before it surfaces anywhere. Multi-leg structures are reconstructed from individual legs. Rolls are separated from new positions. Size is contextualized against open interest and market cap. Nothing is hand-picked. Nothing is highlighted in retrospect. Nothing gets quietly omitted.
That engine is one layer of a seventeen-dashboard intelligence ecosystem that now covers the full institutional data stack: options flow and structure, dealer gamma positioning, dark pool activity, AI supply chain fundamentals across 200+ tickers, government trade data, volatility structure, rates, research reports, sector rotation, and daily automated publications. Each layer runs independently. When multiple layers point in the same direction for the same name, the convergence is visible across the platform in a way it cannot be from any single data source
About the Creator of Rhodie House Options Intelligence:
I spent thirty-five years at the highest seniority of institutional financial markets. My career began in structured products and financial engineering at a major bank, covering the full spectrum of derivative instruments and then structured credit. That work demanded a precise understanding of how complex instruments are constructed, how institutions use them to express views or manage risk, and what a trade structure reveals about the intent behind it.
I subsequently co-founded and built a specialist alternative credit asset management business that grew to over $4 billion in assets under management. I later co-founded and was CEO of a US government securities broker dealer, operating at the highest level of the US fixed income market, which grew to assets in excess of $40 billion.
I am now retired from institutional life and run my own family office, trading equities, fixed income, foreign exchange, and commodities across global markets. Across three decades and multiple institutions, the common thread was always the same: reading positioning, understanding what large pools of capital were doing and why, and knowing what it implied. Options flow is the purest expression of that discipline - institutional intent made visible in real time, for those who know how to read it.
I still maintain the FINRA Series 17, 24, 63, 66 and 99 licenses under the FINRA MQP, not because this platform requires them, but because operating to a high regulatory standard is a habit of thirty-five years that I have no intention of abandoning. Options Intelligence is not a brokerage or advisory service. What it is, is a professional-grade information platform run by someone who has always operated within a regulatory framework and understands exactly where the boundaries are.







