Market Normalizing: $VIX Crashing Back Down to Earth While $NYMO in Positive Territory

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Chris Goodman

Today?

Chris Goodman

got it

Last edited 7 months ago by Chris Goodman
Chris Goodman

As far as selling. You’re saying today. The addendum was not on my screen. Got it.

Yash Rathi

Is it just me or the iOS app isn’t working properly?

Derek Truong

Can confirm the iOS app is not loading for me, it’s stuck on the splash blue loading screen that says “Sam Weiss”.

Yash Rathi

Same as this for me as well. Tried restarting app and my phone.

L Cale

Doesnt load stuck on title screen

C G

Same for Android

Terry

Hi Sam,
I read: “As the QQQ is concerned, I’m currently watching the January $400 at $15-16. ” are you talking about Jan 2027 $400 put? From what I can see the range today is: $26.5-29. Would you mind clarifying for me? thx.

Terry

got it. thx

Masud Haq

Hey Sam, for the trades to free up cash for Arryn and Lannister, any reason you’re making the trades today at 455-460 range of QQQ instead of waiting for the high 470s (given near term outlook is closing gap towards 476)

First Name

If you are confident QQQ goes to $476, why not wait?

C G

Your comment here makes sense. For me the curiosity is more-so why sell now if we’re not ready to purchase the hedges? I get that it’s too expensive to purchase the hedges due to volatility. Is it finding the right balance between selling while volatility and premium is higher and then hedging later when it’s cheaper?

NeverGonnaLetYouDown

Trading in the last half hour of a session is, hum very difficult. I could not close these Stark positions.

Last edited 7 months ago by NeverGonnaLetYouDown
Alex Klap

Same. Didn’t see them in time

Alex Klap

Luckily we didn’t have a sell off between then and now. So I was able to close the positions at the same price point as you

L Cale

Hypothetically if someone wasn’t able to hedge via options trading, and had to stick with stock, could something similar be accomplished through buying inverse ETFs?

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