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Replying to @schizo
Qk FOUNDER @t_qk · Jun 05, 08:10 PM
@t_qk · Jun 05, 08:10 PM
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naaa....we got some time before a actual bear market. this is to flush out the weak hands from the table. We will make new highs soon. And after the IPO we will be in the 800s. After the dust settles View full post
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Qk FOUNDER @t_qk · Jun 05, 07:56 PM
@t_qk · Jun 05, 07:56 PM
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Their too predictable. Right on time with the dip on SPY as well. After there is buy back of short shares its wraps. and the IPO comes before the quad witching
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Qk FOUNDER @t_qk · Jun 02, 08:45 AM
@t_qk · Jun 02, 08:45 AM
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Yeah. Gemini said it will be call skew. So the bias is to take only long positions. And another analysis i ran is based on how NY and Lunch sessions go; the last 30-1 hour of the day the opposite happ View full post
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Qk FOUNDER @t_qk · May 30, 12:21 AM
@t_qk · May 30, 12:21 AM
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I meant the bets in oracle my friend. I bet that SPY will not close below or at certain levels.
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Qk FOUNDER @t_qk · May 26, 11:48 AM
@t_qk · May 26, 11:48 AM
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Have you used RRG charts? bench mark is SPY. Daily time frame and tail is 2 weeks. Tickers move from 1 quadrant to another every 16-20 days. This should position you before the moves happen on tape. K View full post
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Qk FOUNDER @t_qk · May 26, 11:44 AM
@t_qk · May 26, 11:44 AM
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yep. the derivatives market is the most predictable. Using options data to trade futures and trade underlying works out like a charm. We just got to know how to read the decimals on the options chains View full post