It's all the market.
Experienced traders never conflate the two. We mentally consider them a part of 2 different worlds.Brian Earl Spilner said:
It's all the market.
Morgan Stanley extols the appeal of cash: “Holding USD cash looks relatively attractive on a cross-asset basis. It offers a high current yield. It offers liquidity. If offers a better 12-month total return than our strategy forecasts imply for US equities,” Treasuries or credit.
— Lisa Abramowicz (@lisaabramowicz1) August 21, 2022
Oh and I meant to add that this event won't have a market response, I do agree with ProgN about that.irish pete ag06 said:
Morbid but this is stock discussion. A top advisor's daughter to Putin reportedly has been assassinated. Rumor was it he advisor was the target. I'm sure there will be a response.
I just front loaded $MOHO China low float Penny that needs to regain compliance by September. .20 average. We know how silly these can get. $1 is a done deal $3+ if it gets stupid pic.twitter.com/4X5DhCLrZJ
— Zack Morris (@MrZackMorris) August 3, 2022
LOL, yeah I set myself up for that one!jj9000 said:BREwmaster said:
long mostly SARK (so I'm short).
Smart move.
...especially since he was forced to start Ewers.
$30,000 Millionaire said:
I also won't trade anything that Zack Morris is even close to.
irish pete ag06 said:
LOL, I'm not. I was just messing around with volume scanning. Mainly trying to find institutional buying and this led me down a rabbit hole of trying to reverse engineer pump and dumps via volume scanning.
I was using relative volume scanning to see if I could find "goalposts" without looking at hundreds of charts.
This is the dumb stuff I do in the evening in my spare time when everyone else is asleep.
Excellent advice. New traders don't fully understand the Greeks. For new traders I would suggest trading micro futures if you are going to day trade. I've stop trading 0 Dte and weekly SPY and only trade MES and I'm finally starting to grow my account. And like you preached before know risk management and honor your stopsFJ43 said:
If you are new to trading options or trading in general, for the love of all things sane (and your capital) do not trade weeklies or even worse 0DTE (same day expiration). Go out a ways (month+) on expirations to learn.
Weekly and 0DTE IMO should be for experienced traders with solid execution skills. Unless you just like pain…
irish pete ag06 said:
Where do you trade futures at? I have no clue about that.
I'm obviously the one who's not afraid to ask dumb questions on this thread.