
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


The market showed significant intraday volatility with wide trading ranges across major indices. While NASDAQ maintained positive territory up 34 points, the S&P 500 E-mini futures reversed from early gains to trade down 14 points. The Dow displayed notable weakness, falling 360 points, while the Russell 2000 dropped 15 points. Eli Lilly (LLY) experienced a dramatic $100+ selloff despite beating earnings expectations, creating potential reversal opportunities. Traders discussed calendar and diagonal spread strategies to capitalize on a potential bounce. Tech stocks showed mixed performance with Apple (AAPL) gaining 20 points over two days following news of a $100 billion US investment. NVIDIA (NVDA) remained near all-time highs despite chip tariff concerns, prompting crab trade strategies to capitalize on potential profit-taking. Several earnings plays were highlighted including Wynn Resorts (WYNN), where traders considered downside positions ahead of its after-hours report amid reports of declining Las Vegas tourism.
By tastylive4.7
238238 ratings
The market showed significant intraday volatility with wide trading ranges across major indices. While NASDAQ maintained positive territory up 34 points, the S&P 500 E-mini futures reversed from early gains to trade down 14 points. The Dow displayed notable weakness, falling 360 points, while the Russell 2000 dropped 15 points. Eli Lilly (LLY) experienced a dramatic $100+ selloff despite beating earnings expectations, creating potential reversal opportunities. Traders discussed calendar and diagonal spread strategies to capitalize on a potential bounce. Tech stocks showed mixed performance with Apple (AAPL) gaining 20 points over two days following news of a $100 billion US investment. NVIDIA (NVDA) remained near all-time highs despite chip tariff concerns, prompting crab trade strategies to capitalize on potential profit-taking. Several earnings plays were highlighted including Wynn Resorts (WYNN), where traders considered downside positions ahead of its after-hours report amid reports of declining Las Vegas tourism.

4,100 Listeners

3,228 Listeners

1,366 Listeners

1,044 Listeners

356 Listeners

374 Listeners

2,145 Listeners

591 Listeners

305 Listeners

212 Listeners

339 Listeners

830 Listeners

180 Listeners

73 Listeners

53 Listeners