Very interesting. So you average 3 times, to just before your stop, and then if you get stopped you pick another level further away and try it again? It's amazing you can make that work when volatility changes. Thanks for sharing your insights.
Pivot on what timeframe? To my mind new pivots generally replace older ones in terms of importance, especially internal ones (inside the recent range, on any TF). :)
Last August was an anomaly. This seems more like normal late-summer trading, with people on vacation and not much going on in the news. Volatility will come back this fall, I have little doubt. Maybe by mid-September if we're lucky.
Perhaps ... avg. range, and near the 200ema on the hourly. But otherwise 92.10 seems a tad random on the charts, imo. 90.75-91.00 area is TL support, also 50% of the recent swing.
I'm no expert on options but I'm thinking Cramer was using the term "rollover" in the generic sense. There's no automatic way you can rollover your option, you have to do it manually. And of course that requires paying commission and the spread.