... for premium selling For the first time in quite a bit, I opened my Dough "TastyTrade" grid only to find that there is not a single underlying with an implied volatility rank of greater than 70 (there is one in the "Notable Stocks" grid -- ANF (see Post below)). There are some that are close (GDX, GDXJ, GG, EWZ -- all in the mid to high 60's). Naturally, the...
Since The Beginning Of 2019 The None Commercial Traders Were On The Sell Side, We Can See This Clearly On The Chart, Until Feb They Start To Reduce Their Shorts And Preserve Longs.... How To Read This On The Chart? As You Can See There Is A Tremendous H&S Pattern With A Perfect MACD Divergence The Target OF The Head And Shoulders Was Exactly At A Strong Fib Lvl...
None of dem trend lines fill the room. None of dem kicks go boom. None of these stocks can dance. Not a single one of dem stand a chance. All of dem divergences are a mess. I've seen it all before, I'm not impressed. I'm hedging my long from 2580 with a short in this price area, because too many stocks are at a risk of a trend change. Short entry: 2694 Target:...
🖼 Daily Technical Picture 📈 ➤ Positive day in equity markets and for once Nasdaq lagged in the advance against other major indices. ➤ There's lots of conjecture out there about the outperformance of the Nasdaq and for that matter Bitcoin over recent days during banking crisis. In my opinion, this was all directly related to the massive drop in yields in the Bond...
why should we always use linear analysis ? how about curves? how many things shows respect to none linear rules ... maybe it works ...
RSI, MACD... Those are nonesense. Who could guarantee the momentum won't fade? It's a stupid guessing game. Now, see the power of statistics.
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With an IVR/IV of 78/69, here's an oil and gas premium selling play that probably beats my XOP play that did not get filled in a shortened trading day on Friday. Additionally, it's another longer-term play that I look to work to bridge the gap between this earnings season and the next. Jan 15 22.5/35 short strangle POP: ~73% Max Profit: $133/contract BPE:...
With an IVR of 97 and an IV of 44, MOS is a premium selling opportunity in the beaten down commodities sector (they're involved in potash/phosphate products for agriculture). Jan 22nd 27.5/36.5 short strangle POP%: 73% Max Profit: $102/contract BPE: ~$321 BE's: 26.48/37.52