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Dan explains why wheel traders must think about technical analysis differently from momentum or breakout traders. Using a Home Depot analogy, Dan shows how the right tool for the job matters—especially when selecting indicators for skate-objective trades. He dives into oscillators (with a focus on RSI) and introduces a new strike-selection concept he’s developing.
Wheel traders don’t want momentum. Strong trends often force rolls, increase trade count and slow down wheel cycles.
Technical analysis should reduce activity, not increase it. The goal is fewer trades per cycle, not more signals.
Oscillators are better tools for wheel traders. Indicators like RSI help identify waning momentum rather than breakouts.
RSI can improve strike selection. Overbought and oversold reversals—and divergences—can increase the odds of skating successfully.
Indicators don’t predict the future. They provide a small statistical edge when used correctly.
Volatility matters as much as price. Understanding whether options are overpriced or underpriced is critical for consistent income strategies.
Learn more about host Dan Passarelli and Market Taker Mentoring: MarketTaker.com
Get exclusive content including video trade walk-throughs, Dan's actual trades, monthly AMA webinars and more: wealthbuildingpodcast.com
Subscribe on your preferred platform and leave a review to help more traders discover the show.
Next Episode Preview: Next time, Dan goes deeper into volatility analysis, expanding on how wheel traders can evaluate implied volatility, historical volatility, and upcoming catalysts to improve covered call and cash-secured put decisions.
Disclosure:
Options involve risk and are not suitable for all investors. Prior to buying or selling an option, investors must read Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options (ODD) which can be found at https://www.theocc.com/company-information/documents-and-archives/options-disclosure-document
Don’t trade with money you are not prepared to lose. Anything discussed on this show is intended to be generalized information and not intended to be a recommendation to buy or sell any security. The host and guests are not familiar with listeners’ specific situations. For trading information relevant to your specific needs, speak with a licensed broker or advisor.
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Dan explains why wheel traders must think about technical analysis differently from momentum or breakout traders. Using a Home Depot analogy, Dan shows how the right tool for the job matters—especially when selecting indicators for skate-objective trades. He dives into oscillators (with a focus on RSI) and introduces a new strike-selection concept he’s developing.
Wheel traders don’t want momentum. Strong trends often force rolls, increase trade count and slow down wheel cycles.
Technical analysis should reduce activity, not increase it. The goal is fewer trades per cycle, not more signals.
Oscillators are better tools for wheel traders. Indicators like RSI help identify waning momentum rather than breakouts.
RSI can improve strike selection. Overbought and oversold reversals—and divergences—can increase the odds of skating successfully.
Indicators don’t predict the future. They provide a small statistical edge when used correctly.
Volatility matters as much as price. Understanding whether options are overpriced or underpriced is critical for consistent income strategies.
Learn more about host Dan Passarelli and Market Taker Mentoring: MarketTaker.com
Get exclusive content including video trade walk-throughs, Dan's actual trades, monthly AMA webinars and more: wealthbuildingpodcast.com
Subscribe on your preferred platform and leave a review to help more traders discover the show.
Next Episode Preview: Next time, Dan goes deeper into volatility analysis, expanding on how wheel traders can evaluate implied volatility, historical volatility, and upcoming catalysts to improve covered call and cash-secured put decisions.
Disclosure:
Options involve risk and are not suitable for all investors. Prior to buying or selling an option, investors must read Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Options (ODD) which can be found at https://www.theocc.com/company-information/documents-and-archives/options-disclosure-document
Don’t trade with money you are not prepared to lose. Anything discussed on this show is intended to be generalized information and not intended to be a recommendation to buy or sell any security. The host and guests are not familiar with listeners’ specific situations. For trading information relevant to your specific needs, speak with a licensed broker or advisor.
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