$SCKT 84% ADF score.

keep an eye on $19.09 (vwap from feb 16) and $14.20 (vwap from feb 17). Use those areas as risk levels and to gauge heaviness.
$SCKT lol notice what happened each time it got close to feb 16's vwap ( $19.09 area). This is no coincidence. Stop thinking that only daily highs/lows act as resistance. Past days' vwaps are even MORE important. Gave u guys this edge YEARS ago. respek it. Image
I can give u a gazillion examples of this, but dont take my word for it. Backtest it yourself (the effectiveness increases as long as the stock's ADF score is high). Example why do u think $BBIG (96% adf score) topped out here on Monday? 😉 RESPEK previous days' vwaps!! Image
Also remember, that's not an "automatic short" signal. It's just a way to gauge supply. So DONT randomly short that area. The goal is to WAIT to see how the tape reacts as the stock approaches it. Use tiny starters & only drop Mjolnir 🔨once it fails on volume.

#BearTipOfTheDay
Damn $NNVC .. I wonder why that hard rejection happened there. Must be a coincidence.

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24 Feb
$TSLA Funny how the market never changes... since human psychology doesnt. Notice the bagging of all the Put chasers from yesterday and monday.. same MM tactic I always tweet about. Gotta know where the bagholders/crowd are at all time & play the opposite side. Rinse & repeat
$TSLA Assuming no new catalyst, the next leg down will resume once the Put buyers’ premiums get wrecked (from this bounce), and once dumb money starts chasing Calls again at the top. Remember, it’s ALL about bagholders💼. Tmr we’ll find out who got bagged today & plan from there.
That’s the edge in daytrading: capitalizing off the emotions of LT investors.

-We can be nimble & adjust on a day to day basis, flipping long vs short, they cant

-We get to see their Poker hands before making our bets, they cant.

CAPITALIZE on this.

#beartipoftheday
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18 Feb
That's why i cant stand the "long as u close green, it's fine" mentality. It's the WORST advice ever. Every account has a MINIMUM amount of $ that u must make per trade. It's pure math. Ur avg win doesnt have to be massive, but it MUST be big enough to cover fees & future losses.
So there is no such thing as "green is good" or "a win is a win". That mentality will make u take profits WAY too fast each time u're green, even when there's still room until ur target. Green is only good if that green is big enough relative to ur win rate, & risk/reward (TE)
As long as the stock still has room to move, and ur target is reasonable (not a greedy target), LET the trade play out. Worst that can happen is the stock reverses & u get stopped out. whoo-pde-fucking-doo. Cry me a river. welcome to trading, where shit happens from time to time.
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17 Feb
U should set ur max loss per trade (1R) based on % of ur account. In short, ask urself "what FIXED amount am i willing to lose back to back b4 my acct becomes untradeable".

Plan 4 the worst, so give urself a 1R that will let u lose at LEAST 20 trades in a row before blowing up. Image
So example if u have a $50K acct, u can only lose $25K to be under PDT.

So $25K / 20 = a 1R of $1250.

That means if u are a cursed fuck & lose every single trade 1 month, it will take 20 back to back losses to put u under PDT. and that's still VERY aggressive in my opinion.
For more conservative traders I recommend making room for at least 30-40 consec losses. Now we know that wont happen unless u're an absolute dumb fuck (or cursed by Odin, Osiris AND Zeus combined), but knowing that u have such a huge margin of error will give u peace of mind.
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26 Jan
1st figure out how delta hedging works. $GME was nothing new, it was just $TSLA on a smaller scale.

Any stock with

1) weekly options
2) high short%
3) low float

is candidate for a "gamma squeeze", since u now have 3x the buyers instead of 2x like in a regular shortsqueeze
in a regular shortsqueeze the 2 main buyers are the bent shorts & the breakout chasers (double the demand)

In a gamma squeeze, u have 3 main buyers: The shorts, the breakout chasers, AND the option sellers (who are delta hedging). So it's pretty much a shortsqueeze on cocaine
So as long as someone (or a group of ppl like robinhooders) is reckless enough to buy a ton of OTM calls, near friday, on a stock w/ those 3 criteria, u have the recipe for a squeeze. They'll probably attempt another squeeze soon, with a different stock that has those 3 criteria
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25 Jan
Re-read all my supply/demand (S/D) imbalance & delta hedging threads. Then observe the recent fuckery on stocks like $GME $TSLA etc

When a bunch of reddit traders & robinhooders can make established Hedgefunds eat shit, u tell me what moves price.. S/D imbalances, or valuations?
that's why I hate the usual "where do u think stock XYZ will be in X years/months" questions. i dont fucking know nor care. why? b/c even tho i can tell u all I know about their financials, i CANT predict how many will buy or sell, and that is ultimately what drives price.
So let bulls argue about what stock XYZ is worth & why it should go to Jupiter due to their expert research.

Let bears argue about why stock XYZ should go to 0 b/c of its valuations etc.

ur job is to sit back & WAIT to see who gets bagged.

Drop ur biases, FOLLOW the imbalance.
Read 4 tweets
21 Jan
Same answer as usual.. Data. Here are 5 steps to optimize your exits (stops & targets):

1) collect as much data as possible on ur specific niche

2) categorize each group of trades/stocks into specific setups

3) For each setup, find out the ideal (most consistent) entry signal
4) calculate what the average selloff % (bear) or squeeze % (bull) is from the entry signal. that'll give u an idea of where to look for targets

5) calculate how much the stock usually rips against the entry signal when the setup fails. that'll help u with stop loss placement
So in short, you NEED to know your setup's RANGE. How much does the stock move (on average) when the entry triggers? how much does it move against u when the entry backfires? If a stock usually moves $1.00 from the entry signal, then obviously dont have ur target $2.00 higher
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