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#1 linrom1

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Posted 03 January 2022 - 02:37 PM

APPL.jpgBased on this from Tom Bost!



#2 linrom1

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Posted 04 January 2022 - 10:03 AM

APPL going down today....crap!



#3 linrom1

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Posted 04 January 2022 - 11:09 AM

No, today is not 1/5?



#4 Smithy

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Posted 04 January 2022 - 02:24 PM

Short SPX, very tight stops. We'll see.



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Posted 04 January 2022 - 02:57 PM

And out.



#6 Russ

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Posted 10 January 2022 - 11:56 AM

Short SPX, very tight stops. We'll see.

I have a signal for OEX to go down into April, I bought SPXS (3X short fund),  the amount it goes does is in yellow is possible but no guarantees on that, the date in april for the low should be correct.  


Edited by Russ, 10 January 2022 - 12:00 PM.

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#7 Smithy

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Posted 10 January 2022 - 01:57 PM

What about shorting SPXL? Then decau is on your side,yes?



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Posted 10 January 2022 - 02:13 PM

Oops, deleted, wrong thread.


Edited by hhh, 10 January 2022 - 02:15 PM.


#9 Russ

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Posted 10 January 2022 - 02:54 PM

What about shorting SPXL? Then decau is on your side,yes?

Yes, you could do that too,  might make more but today's percent gain and loss for each one looks similar.  Do you have data showing that shorting a leveraged fund makes more money then buying the inverse?


Edited by Russ, 10 January 2022 - 02:58 PM.

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#10 beta

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Posted 23 January 2022 - 08:27 PM

Nice call, Russ.  Are you covering here or remain short?


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