SMHC trade ideas
SMH ETF (Global Semiconductor’s trend”..20/Oct/22VanEck ETF which “tracking /invest” on 25 global major semiconductors stocks. Probably found its “base” @ around 148.90 - P/s. Probably the “next recession” might be caused by “geopolitical tensions” cause by 2 big brothers..A kinds of “wars e.g chips war, trade war, or “actual war”....” Probably an “Imposed /sanctioned by” a “freedom democracy/free trade” country toward “a so called not a democracy country”..
If semis don't ramp, I'd be SHOCKEDHey all, if you were to look at my portfolio right now, you'd probably be surprised at how much my allocation is shifted towards semiconductor names like NVDA, SMH, AMD, AMAT; I look at all these charts and see nothing except for upside in the near-term. Names are all overdue a significant bounce and are basing as I write this post. In my eyes, it's a matter of time until these names ramp to the upside. I would not be surprised at all if TSLA's earnings call tonight catalyzes things. Even IF this trade does seem to go awry(Which I sincerely doubt will happen), I expect there to be easy exit opportunities at break-even, but I'll worry about that if we get to that point. Regardless, I think semiconductors long here is the best trade in the stock market over the next week.
I believe AMAT is my biggest position long, SMH second largest, then NVDA/AMD
10/16/22 SMHVanEck Semiconductor ETF ( NASDAQ:SMH )
Sector: Miscellaneous (Investment Trusts/Mutual Funds)
Market Capitalization: $ --
Current Price: $173.15
Breakdown price (hold below): $173.40
Sell Zone (Top/Bottom Range): $185.00-$211.50
Price Target: $139.80-$134.50 (2nd)
Estimated Duration to Target: 60-64d (2nd)
Contract of Interest: $SMH 12/16/22 165p
Trade price as of publish date: $8.95/contract
Rolling: SMH October 21st 210 Short Call to 190... for a 7.14 credit.
Comments: Inverting my short strangle here ... . Total credits collected of 22.93 on a 15 wide inverted that is currently marking at 26.83 (ugh). Resulting delta/theta of 20.11/26.27 with a cost basis of 182.07 if assigned on the 205 short put.
Rolled (Margin): SMH October 21st 235 Short Call to 225... for a 2.20 credit.
Comments: Rolling down the untested side of my short strangle, the short put leg of which is at the 205. Total credits collected of 11.87 with a resulting delta/theta of 12.67/21.50. Unfortunately, there are only five wides available in the October monthly at the moment, so it's hard to be surgical with adjustments.
Opening (Margin): SMH October 21st 205/260 Short Strangle... for a 7.35 credit.
Comments: 30-day IV still a smidge above 35% with IVR at mid-range (46.9th percentile). Selling around the 20 delta on both sides. 7.35 credit on buying power effect of 23.20; 31.7% ROC as a function of buying power effect; 15.8% at 50% max. Delta/theta -.3/15.55.
SMH swing shortHey all,
I've been busy over the last 3 weeks traveling through Europe and haven't been able to post all my up-to-date convictions. In short though, I am looking below. I think semiconductors are likely going to be the best risk-reward short you will see in a while. I'm currently short on SMH and many other semiconductor names at slightly higher prices, but I think now is still a great entry. I have a sneaking suspicion NVDA may fall hard after earnings, and I wouldn't want to miss being on the right side of that.
SMH for a Bear RallyPotential inverse H&S forming
Will complete at $220
Target off pattern is $250 area where there is prior consolidation range
17% return from current price
Assumptions: S&P 500 will rally at least 10% to around 4200, Nasdaq will outperform, semiconductors will outperform Nasdaq.
Trade is dependent on bear market rally. If not expecting continued rally, no trade.
Expect a front loaded rally. A slower/longer rally will more likely terminate at a lower target such as the higher gap at $232.27
Shaking my head...Hey all, I've been calling for a rally these last few weeks, and the rally has occurred; I am now looking to enter short with heavy size tomorrow, 7/29. SMH is my favorite ETF in terms of shorting opportunity- it has made a very clean Wyckoff distribution at the top, and has very little support on the way down. I am incredibly bearish on semiconductors here-I think virtually all semiconductors present solid short opportunities here. I think it likely goes much lower than my price target with time, but I'll reassess when it is lower.
SMH - TECH Welfare @ $282 Billion / $25B Tax Credit PerNancy and the Gang anxiously await the Senates Taxpayer handout to the Industry.
Po Nancy, $107 Million simply is not enough for her and Pablo the Shark Tank Drunk.
Nancy had to gobble $341K in losses on NVDA after exiting her 25K Shares in a loss due
to slime lights a shinning.
Bravo, add 3 zeros and it's all good.
Everyone should lose a hand.
Preferably, a head.
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They'll need to expedite this Grift Gift as China's warned off the Carrier Group as well
as Fancy - show up and it's going to be "A Dangerous Moment"... Nancy risks our young
men and women in the Navy with harm's way...
Don't give it a second thought.
Saddle up and please take the rest of the House and Senate with you.
Create a Threat to National Security... Risk Lives, Profit from it as a matter of course.
Shut up Hoi Polloi, we didn't ask you, we decide - you obey.
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The insiders in and outside the Beltway can't wait to get this Theft to the House and wrap
it up for August recess.
Qui Bono, you ask?
Intel, TSMC, and Texas Instruments - direct Jing.
Fabless chipmakers like Nvidia and AMD will not be left out in the cold. They will receive
"Scientific Grants out of the $230 Billion in free money for "Innovation."
It is quite likely the following Companies will join the Grift eventually:
Micron Technology Inc. (MU)
Amkor Technology Inc. (AMKR)
Camtek Ltd. (CAMT)
Analog Devices Inc. (ADI)
Although these ladies doth protest too much, it's an irresistible deal... free money.
We'll see $175B in Tax Credits gifted when everyone joins the Semi-Orgy.
You and me - we get the Bill @ $457 Billion.
Enjoy or do something.
ps. - IMF: Russian economy doing better than expected
Opened (Margin): SMH Sept 16th 192/260 Short Strangle... for a 4.97 credit.
Comments: Starting to add in some fresh September monthly setups in >50% IVR/>35% 30-day IV exchange-traded funds. Here, SMH is at 50.1/38.7.
4.97 credit on buying power effect of 22.74; 21.7% ROC at max as a function of buying power effect; 10.8% at 50% max. -.11/13.16 delta theta.