CME_MINI:NQ1!   NASDAQ 100 E-mini Futures
MFI dropping, after all it was overbought. This is why I dumped my long positions and held PDD puts over the weekend.

Speaking of which, I got up a little late this morning and wound up dumping the PDD puts while taking a dump. First time I've ever traded on my toilet, lol. Doubled my profit there. Glad I did because it's barely red now.

Anyways, probably a whipsaw week like the highlighted zone. All cash until the next opportunity. Europe still bullish, they want the gap fill on FDAX regardless of all teh bad news.
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Probably too bearish on China, but rolled right back into PDD puts on the gap fill attempt. Just playing with the same money, lol Will add if it gets the gap fill.
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Flipped the PDD puts at $2 down, done for the day. Looks to me like NQ hits my upper trendline tomorrow then it's time to short the US market.

Will buy at least a couple of W put contracts for earnings, PoS, lol. We'll see how garbage stocks do on crap earnings.....
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Be careful about shorting China overnight, the drop happened during US premarket, not Chinese trading hours. I might go back into 5 contracts EOD but it's with profits.
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Probably a pump premarket tomorrow on some Fed news or something, a bunch of them are supposed to talk this week. Not really sure what the market does the rest of the day. Probably a bad day to daytrade at this point.
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No idea why WMT is higher than when it issues the earnings warning. Puts.
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No idea why retail is green today, lol. 4 day short squeeze rule I guess. Bought some W puts as well.
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So much dip buying on bad news, they must be planning on pumping the Fed statement.

Got back into a few PDD puts, but I think WMT with next week's puts is a safe bet, it'll drop when it gets closer to earnings.
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