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Sometimes you eat the bear and sometimes he eats you. That’s an old expression with the former being today's reality.
This bear market rally is wild with over 450 points on the DJIA in just two days as just one example. One thing with bear markets is how hard and long you work to build profitable positions that Da Boyz can take from you in just a few days if you’re emotional. But you must remain disciplined and systematic. That’s not an easy thing for most investors. Frankly, many are just happy to rest on the sidelines and watch the carnage and that’s understandable. But folks like us must do our thing.
Today is options expiration. Remember this market is being run and manipulated by professionals whether in the government, trading desks, hedge funds or on the options floor.
Have a pleasant weekend.
Disclaimer: Among other issues the ETF Digest maintains long or short positions in SPY, SDS, MZZ, IWM, TWM, QLD, QQQQ, XLY, SCC, XLI, SIJ, XLB, SMN, IYR, SRS, GLD, DBP, DBA, DAG, EFA, EFU, EEM EEV, EWZ, RSX, FXI and FXP.
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This article has 7 comments:
Lathrop
history will not be kind i believe
For those of us who don't have your background, would you explain how "da boyz" make money pushing the market up and down.
Thanks.
First, one person asked if I had heard from ProShares regarding how they do their thing. I posted a response and directed that person to their website and a Investors Business Daily article/interview with Mike Sapir, CEO ProShares. Basically, they use futures and other derivatives that are highly correlated to each product sector to achieve their goal in addition to index products and components.
How do "Da Boyz" make money? Well, they have incredibly deep pockets and are able to push markets one way or another as "price follows volume" generally. So as I'm doing some trading in the futures markets using short-term charts I try to spot "size" and follow rather than fight it.
Someone else inquired about my "lines" on the charts and how that works. If you pay me some serious money I'd consider telling you, LOL.
Again thanks everyone!