Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

Nasdaq has lead the market up. I see some negative divergence in the weekly, just has to break to the downside. If the FOMC would get out of the way maybe we could correct. They just keep pumping more and more dollars into the system. It's a complete lack of discipline, since they create money out of thin air....who care's lets price everyone out of every market...used car prices...rising like never before, thats what they are doing.



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I'm betting red this past 2 weeks but just 8k worth of inverse shares to start. Will x4 that if market drops. Mostly daytrading. Quad witching tomorrow should help with volatility. Great time for day vs swings
 
I'm betting red this past 2 weeks but just 8k worth of inverse shares to start. Will x4 that if market drops. Mostly daytrading. Quad witching tomorrow should help with volatility. Great time for day vs swings

I agree. My lord, I hope this does not turn into another Q4 2018. That was a crummy time.
 
sideways markets are terrible

Someone can still make a killing in flat, choppy, sideways, markets....sure, it's not as sexy as a market that's going straight up, or straight down, but it's still very possible to make good money even in sideways, flat, conditions.

Mutual funds, and long term investors, hate sideways/flat markets...but it's never truly, technically, flat.
Like I said, a good/great/expert trader can capture moves, within a flat-averaging market.
 
Someone can still make a killing in flat, choppy, sideways, markets....sure, it's not as sexy as a market that's going straight up, or straight down, but it's still very possible to make good money even in sideways, flat, conditions.

Mutual funds, and long term investors, hate sideways/flat markets...but it's never truly, technically, flat.
Like I said, a good/great/expert trader can capture moves, within a flat market.

Sorry man, I disagree. Sideways/choppy markets suck ass.

As an SPX option trader, you should know this, because it messes with the IV of your options plays, and screws with theta. Yes? (Or is it Gamma...Sorry, I forget the greeks).
 
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