expiration week trading

Which way will the S&P go this expiration week?

  • Higher than 1110 by friday

    Votes: 14 35.9%
  • Lower than 1110 by friday

    Votes: 18 46.2%
  • Not sure

    Votes: 7 17.9%

  • Total voters
    39
its been super quiet all month, still waiting for holidays?
People are ALREADY on holidays.

this is not even a slow month, if you compare it to previous years month on month, the liquidity is simply atrocious.
 
Quote from Illum:

How many times can they gap it up, talk up some b.s. and then sell it to noobs?
If not for this pesky recession, which is virtually over for large-cap companies, we would be at 1900 now (look at a 10-year chart). There is a whole lot of catching up to do. I suspect we'll see 1120 today and 1130 tomorrow, and 1250 sometime in January.
 
Quote from bounced:

I don't get what you mean

As a trader I'm sure you realized that those factors you mentioned can be, and often are, ignored by the market on a day to day --short term-- basis. In other words one would not want to trade short term based on how one expected the market to react to various economic events. One would not want to assume the "efficient market model" holds true in all time frames, and trade accordingly. That would result in a quick trip to the poorhouse.
 
Quote from flipper me:

Winner.

so Rowshan is back again, eh? polls, 50/50 chance, brags about getting the 50/50 right...supported Rowshan in other posts...yep. hes back.
 
Quote from Tsing Tao:

so Rowshan is back again, eh? polls, 50/50 chance, brags about getting the 50/50 right...supported Rowshan in other posts...yep. hes back.
why do all of your recent posts follow mine? Some would call that stalking.

Anyway, ivan already outed me as Port, and he's the one with the magic of the IP.
 
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