High Volatility likely to continue this Week

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NeverGonnaLetYouDown

How about having RXRX on the watchlist?

NeverGonnaLetYouDown

RXRX is still in the small-cap category, they don’t really have any revenue yet, but their AI platform for drug discovery has the potential to become the AI of all pharma companies.
It has been in sort-of-a long consolidation for quite some time, trading sideways with significant amplitude.

Rich Woodwortz

What about Nvidia?

Rich Woodwortz

Thanks Sam!

BERNARD LEMOINE

Hi Sam, is an update coming now that the QQQ is down $10?

Animesh Gupta

What you think about MSFT it’s almost bottom in my option but seems not even in your watchlist , would love to see chart analysis for Msft in your post for short term traders.

Last edited 11 months ago by Animesh Gupta
Chris Goodman

Thanks for the strategy update.

Angela

“The threshold is either (1) oversold on the daily chart; or (2) down 7.5% from the previous highs. We get oversold or a 7.5% correction, we can start buying for the Stark and Frey portfolios.“

Hey Sam, so here do you mean oversold on the hourly or oversold on the daily? Also, do the previous highs here refer to 539 or 531?

Last edited 11 months ago by Angela
Andrew Pham

Any sort of priority watches for the most conservative Tyrell portfolio? (Non-options, common stock)

Angela

I saw on TradingView that on the hourly chart, QQQ grazed 20.40 RSI this morning. What do you look at to determine whether a symbol is oversold on the hourly chart? Is it oversold if it touches 20? Does it need to stay below for some time?

Thanks!

Last edited 11 months ago by Angela
MeanReversion

Angela is that in regular or extended session? In extended session I see hourly RSI dropped to 20 at 9am. However in regular session it remained close in high 30s.

Sam when you say RSI in low 20s as oversold, is that only for regular session?

Daniel Paredes

It depends on the settings of your RSI. I also use TradingView to chart. My chart clocked in an RSI of 32.40 at the open today. Also make sure you have it set to regular trading hours if you have after hours I noticed this skews the RSI heavily. Now compare it to the RSI on the 18th until the 20th, that would be oversold (attached an image). Technically anything over 30 is considered oversold. From what I gather the lower the RSI and the more extended we trade at this extreme (20 RSI), the more probable a bounce will occur. Using an analogy think of it like the car started speeding so much its about to run out of gas/energy (in this case the sellers/bears) so the buyers can now more easily take control. The heavier the volume and price movement in the shorter amount of time will impact RSI. Notice on the 18th the massive spike in RVOL and compare it today which is probably half the volume; hence Sam’s comment about volatility on lower volume a lot of indecision.

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Angela

Thanks for the tip on the chart settings.

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