NASDAQ-100 (QQQ) to Gap-Down big Opening Up trading Opportunities

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J W

Exciting times, exited my positions with 94% cash last week on your news of NVDA topping at 128, feeling like a kid on Boxing Day again for what’s to come, thank you Sam

Bill N

I see, buying more NVDA April 2025 Call !

MeanReversion

Sam when you say ‘That’s a massive gap very likely to be filled in the coming days‘ are you expecting that the tariff war will be resolved quickly.

Derek Truong

Hi Sam! What are you referring to when you say “Buy to Cover Apple April 2025 $530.00 Calls”? I’m assuming you mean “Buy to Cover Apple April 2025 $250.00 Calls”?

Joey

The 2nd call between Trump and Trudeau is at 3pm est, curious to see how/if the market will react.

Last edited 9 months ago by Joey
Mercury Vapor

Do you think the gap can hold and we see larger downside before recovery and if so would that mean buying long term positions in frey or stark?

C G

Was another trade made today? I just got a 2nd text message but can’t find any info.

Joey

Same

Angela

Can’t find it either

Jesse Bacorro

From the text messages, it seems like they link to https://sam-weiss.com/trades/ and I can find the trade articles there. I thought you made a new page for trades, but I don’t see a direct link to this URL on the site itself.

Last edited 9 months ago by Jesse Bacorro
NeverGonnaLetYouDown

Sam, I received a second trade alert by SMS at 12:10 but I can’t find the details on the Daily Briefing nor this thread.

Bill N

Hey Sam, have you ever consider COST for long term investment ? Or is it just better to buy QQQ ?

malveen chew

Hi, I am interested to build a portfolio like the Arryn’s one & this will be my first option purchase.
Say I am going to purchase Nvidia call option expiring Jan 2027.
How do I determine a good strike price?
Current price 118ish, so should i get one at 120 strike price?

Cos most of the times, your contract’s strike price is just slightly higher than the stock price during the time of your purchase.

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