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First Time Ever It’s been a while since I’ve written to you… and here’s why. I have, for many years, spoken about the importance of creating a portfolio of options trades; buying options, selling options, designed for up markets, designed for down markets. I have been reticent to share actual set-ups; actual trades and focused …

Now is the Time: 140 Trades Read More »

Lede Last time we wrote How to Trade the Magnificent Seven: “Not That Bearish” is Profitable, in an effort to construct an historically profitable strategy when the stocks had fallen into correction (down 10% or more) in the last 30-days where the speculation benefitted simply by either the stocks not going down very much, or going up. …

How to Buy the Sell-off in the Magnificent Seven: An Oversold Trigger Read More »

Lede In recent years, a discernible trend has emerged in the stock price performance preceding the earnings announcements of prominent technology conglomerates such as Apple (AAPL), Microsoft (MSFT), and Alphabet (GOOGL), as well as leading banking institutions like JPMorgan Chase (JPM), Bank of America (BAC), Citigroup (C), and Wells Fargo (WFC). This periodicity pattern has …

Option Traders: The Tradeable Periodicity Phenomenon in Mega Tech and Mega Banks Read More »

Lede Today we look at post-earnings patterns and a volatility burst pattern. Stocks, Backtests, and Charts Today we look at two tech stocks that went down after earnings, but have a tendency to recover post-earnings specifically after a drop. We look at tickers DDOG and TTD. Both companies reported earnings earlier this week, and both dropped off of the reports, though …

Bullish Reversals off of Earnings and a Volatility Burst in Goldman Sachs Read More »