• Avoid the Chop: Why Patience and Timing Are Everything in Options Trading

    

    Hey OP fam,

    Let’s talk about something every options trader needs to keep top of mind: market chop. When the market’s moving sideways without a clear direction, being in an option during that chop can cause your position to bleed value. This slow drip of losses doesn’t…

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  • The Unseen Effects of the Short, Yet, Impactful Shipping Strike

    The recent US shipping strike had a significant economic impact, with estimates suggesting it could have costed the economy $5 billion per day. The strike primarily affected sectors like retail, electronics, and automotive, creating supply chain disruptions, potential shortages,…

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  • Here is something that is rarely discussed in the market discussions…

    China’s global port investments are not just about economic expansion; they also represent a potential strategic weapon that could be wielded to disrupt global trade at any moment. Through initiatives like the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), China has poured significant…

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    jpradesi, Bacon and Steve
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  • How to Spot Distribution Phases and Synthetic Price Moves to Target Reversal Pattern Opportunities

    With successful trading, being able to identify key market phases is crucial for achieving long-term success. One of the most important yet often overlooked phases is the distribution phase, which occurs after a period of accumulation or upward…

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  • How the Big Players Prepare for Rate Cuts: Don’t Be Left Holding the Bag

    When it comes to market moves, the major players—hedge funds, institutional investors, and seasoned “big boy” traders—are often a few steps ahead of the average retail investor. With a 6-month or longer time horizon, these groups don’t just react to the headlines or…

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