Market Taker Mentoring

The Smart Money Is Still Bullish On AI


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Dan Passarelli offers a deep dive into the market's response to Jerome Powell's hint at potential rate cuts in 2024. With the S&P 500 seeing a notable increase, the focus shifts to how this impacts trading strategies, especially in leading AI tech companies like NVIDIA, Google, and Microsoft. Through a detailed analysis of aggressive put credit spreads and their implications, Dan sheds light on the psychology driving current market movements. This video is a treasure trove for traders seeking to understand the nuances of smart money movements and how to strategize for short-term gains. Subscribe to our channel for more valuable insights and ensure you're always in the loop with the latest trading strategies. #MarketAnalysis #TradingStrategies #SmartMoneyMoves

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Market Taker MentoringBy Dan Passarelli