Market Back to Monday Rebound routine; Correction at a Critical Inflection Point

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Derek Truong

Hi Sam,

Just wanted to clarify one of your statements:

Now that we own a long position to offset, we can take on a larger put position.

So if the QQQ make a push up to the $620-$630 level again in a 6-9% segment, we can trade ahead of the next leg lower.

Would we be adding to our put position with the goal of trading out of them during segment pullbacks or are we accumulating a bigger position for the potentially larger future correction (the one after the current one we’re in)?

Thanks!

Karl Peak

In scenario 2, the drop to the $540 support level would be greater than in scenario 1 with $570 and would require more trading days, hence a likely drop in January 2026 for scenario 2 and not in December 2025?

Denys Klevets

Any updates on Nvidia?

malveen chew

So if the QQQ make a push up to the $620-$630 level again in a 6-9% segment, we can trade ahead of the next leg lower. For example, with a low at $580 a share, a standard 8% segment takes the QQQ up to $625. 

Sam, here at this juncture, how are we going to determine whether its a new rally or just a complex top?

Karl Peak

Hello Sam

How can we explain the negative reaction from Google’s beta testing compared to QQQ?

Is this the new NVIDIA or Meta ?

Pato

Sam, wondering what plan do you have for Baratheon and Targaryen.

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