You may want to do one of several things:
a). Roll them up for a credit that exceeds what it cost to put the trade on. You'll get a risk-free trade.
b) Sell call against in shorter duration, converting it into a long call diagonal/Poh Man's Covered Call. The Jan 16th 335 (27 delta) is paying a 3.90 credit at the mid. (If you paid less than a 3.90 debit for the long, you also get a risk free trade out of this.)
c) Take profit.
I generally do not roll the long call aspect of what is usually a long call diagonal unless I want to extend duration to reduce cost basis further by selling call against. I usually only do this when the delta of the long is convergent on 100. This one isn't; it's at the 85, implying that there's quite a bit of extrinsic left in the long to bleed out.
Earnings are coming up on 2/3, so there's also that to think about.
Mother fuckers get on the most important earnings call of the month for the entire tech industry and can’t answer the most simple, obvious questions. Like zero prep. I worked at a Fortune 50 company for ten years and the C Suite leadership will have you scratching your head. They’re just as retarded as the rest of us. Absolutely nothing special, just much better paid.