Market action indicating a second leg lower is likely to start no later than monday/tuesday

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C G

If a leg lower does indeed come, that turns this into a correction, right? If so, I assume the $512 covered calls are pretty safe. If you had to ponder a guess, how long would it take to get back up to this trading range (505-510) on QQQ?

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Angela

Do the broader market indices also indicate a second leg lower soon?

C G

I’m curious about this, too, and was considering asking specifically about SPY. How much of a correlation is there between QQQ and SPY when QQQ experiences a correction?

Angela

Also wondering this. It seems like SPY has been outperforming QQQ, especially with QQQ at a strong $500 resistance — given this, would it be better to trade SPY rather than QQQ when it comes to a correction?

Eric T.

It could be that SPY doesn’t enter into oversold when the QQQ enters into a correction, so we might not see as big of a rebound.

Angela

Thank you for the detailed explanation!

Chris Goodman

Hi Sam, I missed the QQQ call sell yesterday, due to work. It looks like the same Nov. 29 call today is @$1.08 instead of the $2.15 price of yesterday. What do you recommend? Also we’re still waiting on today’s expiration action…correct?

Chris Goodman

Thanks

NeverGonnaLetYouDown

Thanks, this is useful insight. I have been long in TQQQ in my other portfolio for a long time. I have just sold these positions and went into BOXX for now.

Mercury Vapor

Hi Sam, could you add in some opportunity evaluation on google? Does it present a good buy opportunity? Also when buying into a stock when a correction is happening do you recommend spacing out the amount invested over time (maybe over a few days or weeks) to dollar cost average if there is a further correction at a potential for losing some profits or do you simply recommend going all in and reserving a small portion for hedging?

Eric T.

Is it possible that we actually just have another 1-2 weeks of sideways trading (similar to what we had for much of October, pre-election), with some minor dips and rebounds scattered throughout?

Chris Goodman

WARNING: NOVEMBER 22, 2024 PUTS HELD IN TARGARYEN PORTFOLIO EXPIRING TOMORROW & MUST BE SOLD BEFORE CLOSE TOMORROWAre we “closing” this?

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