Curated tweets of @sourabhsiso19

Found awesome content: ⏬
1. Moneycontrol
2. Bank nifty Strangles/Straddles
3. Learnings
4. Expiry Trading
5. Directional trading
6. Long Term Investing
7. Pivot system
8. DHS pattern
9. Multiple trade management threads/ways.
What Sourabh does and how to trade like him? ⏬

Why trade multiple systems? ⏬
1. Keeps drawdown at minimum.
2. Strong money management can be applied.
3. Better psychology.

Thread on how options allow you to change your positions in a dynamic manner. ⏬

Sell strangles when ⏬
1. Opening is in the middle of PDH/PDL.
2. Combined strangle chart at day low.
3. Below Vwap.
4. Below 20 MA.

When he sells strangles if market opens within PDH/PDL he trails aggressively as according to a study a breakout can happen anytime in the second half. ⏬

Start with 1/3rd quantity, add if in favour.
Win big on highest quantity, lose small when on lower quantity.. 🤏 ⏬

Thread on how to manage Bank Nifty straddles. ⏬

Learnings he has noted down in an excel. Go through this, very important. ⏬

Another tweet on his lessons learnt and the mistakes he's noted down. ⏬

Don't sell straddles/strangles on gap days as premium moves are erratic and rarely there is a follow through. ⏬

Create Skewed bullish strangles when market crosses previous day high and weekly pivot. ⏬

Pointers on how to do expiry trading. ⏬

Last week of expiry, keep stocks in watchlist that are 1-2% away from highest OI strike. ⏬

Logic is if that is breached writers will panic leading to a big short covering move.

Thread on how to do long term investing. ⏬

Framework for directional strategies. Check the first picture in his tweet, important. ⏬

Directional trading for going long in stocks: ⏬

1. ATH or near ATH.
2. Futures OI built up positive.
3. Call unwinding.
4. Strong put writing.

DHS pattern (Day high sustains) ⏬
1. Near 52 week high
2. 1st 5 min candle breaks PDH
3. Day low sl
4. Trail with 20 SMA

A new Pivot system he uses: ⏬

1. Buy above R1
2. 15 min candle close above R1
3. SL below candle low and keep trailing.

Trade management in a Reliance trade he took. ⏬

Trade management on a day when market opened 3% gap up, then went down and then again rallied towards the end. ⏬

Strangle Trade management when there is a violent move/iv spike. ⏬

Learnings from the book Market Wizards. ⏬

Thanks to @sourabhsiso19 for the immense learning and hope you enjoyed this compilation. Ask him questions as he always responds to the best of his ability. 💯

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