Yes — this is fake. There are multiple clear red flags:
1. Wrong executive
- Kaz Nejatian is not the CEO of Opendoor.
He is a senior executive at Shopify. Opendoor’s CEO has been Carrie Wheeler. This alone makes the post impossible.
2. Platform / verification mismatch
- The pink checkmark is associated with Truth Social, but the handle shown (@realDonaldTrump) and the layout resemble X (Twitter) styling. The combination is inconsistent.
3. Illegal & unrealistic content
- A high-profile political figure publicly claiming to buy specific options contracts ($82 calls, specific expiry) would be a major securities law violation (market manipulation / disclosure issues).
- Mentioning a family member (Barron) participating in trades is another major red flag.
4. Financial nonsense
- Opendoor has never traded anywhere near $82 in the modern era. An $82 call option would be absurd and essentially worthless.
5. Language & tone
- The phrasing (“absolutely flawless entry,” “Thank you for your attention to this matter!”) matches meme / parody trading posts, not real statements from verified accounts.
Bottom line:
This image is fabricated (likely a meme or scam screenshot), not a real post. Do not use it for investment decisions.