Correction Day 30: Still on Track to Bottom this Week

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Alex Klap

Hey Sam,

How do you feel about the QQQ 500 call for Jan 2027 in the Stark portfolio? It seems like yesterday was pretty brutal to it. QQQ ended up flat but the call took a 5% hit. How will all this volatility affect it?

Alex Klap

Thank you for the detailed response

NeverGonnaLetYouDown

Persistent negative sentiment, relatively low VIX (and high NYMO), rebounds that miss their usual criteria : this also looks like a melt-down market such as 1973-1975 don’t you think?

Last edited 7 months ago by NeverGonnaLetYouDown
Maple Leaf

Hi Sam, would you be able to respond to my question yesterday when you have a chance? Relates to risk of bear market because sentiment is not only due to tariffs but also to consumer slow down in spending, slow down in hiring, etc. Thanks!

Jesse Bacorro

If you’re worried about a bear market coming, the truth is, no one can truly predict it. We will simply know once we’re there.

There simply is no discernable pattern in the limited amount of data that we have, and our best hedge against it is the same overbought and oversold cycles that we either buy or hedge into.

Remember, our bias is on the data, not the news.

Florian

What do you mean by risk because of topping pattern? Risk of a larger corrective period or lower lows in the next months or so?

Bill H

Sam: If just getting setup for options trading should I try to match the prices you have bought at in the past, or just start buying options going forward from here? As an example Nvdl is down to 37.80 as we speak which is lower than I think all the buy in points currently in the portfolios?

2nd: do you have a preferred brokerage for options trading? vanguard, fidelity, robinhood, tastytrade etc?

Chris Goodman

Are we waiting to get through tomorrow to address our NVDA $140 4/17/2025 sold calls, as the date approaches? Looks like they are fully valued?

J W

Sam do you still see $118 coming back or is $115 the new exit range with the drop yesterday to $103?

Pato

Hi Sam, briefing it’s not working on android platform. Bests

Joey

Excited for this liberation day to be over with

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