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Chris™
@CheddahGetta
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I trade futures & options using probability concepts I created along with custom tools I created, based on the way I view the markets. Data driven approach.
Joined November 2016
I will bet you $500 right here publicly for all to see, that you have either purchased a few thousand in evals to get to a funded account….or that you aren’t funded yet and still blowing $$ on evals. You can screen share to me privately and we can watch as you sign in and show me. Thats not to bash, but to prove how the “it’s cheap” mindset doesn’t create the same mental risk management as trading personal funds.
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@air360 I do, I coded one for myself for Ninja Trader. However, I do not share it publicly. I do not share any of my indicators publicly. I only share my concepts and data I have sourced, people are free to use it as they see fit.
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@bjrn_srgr @jh55___ I will look into adding it to my site in the near future and make a post when I do.
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@jh55___ I have no looked into London session as I would be sleeping during that time and not able to trade.
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@iiiiiRooK @Hunter_Maven And thats the exact mindset that makes people go through 50 evals before passing one.
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For options you can calculate SDEVs in a different way because implied volatility needs to be factored in. +/- 1 SDEV = IV * Price * SQRT(dte/250) Chain IV for SPY right now is 17.2%. The price is $600.77, and we use 250 because 250 trading roughly in a year. If you wanted to know where SPY is statistically likely to stay within a +/- 1SDEV range, over say a 15DTE…. 0.172 * $600.77 * SQRT(15/250) 0.172 * $600.77 * 0.245 = $25.31 Roughly 70% probability SPY stays in a range of +/- $25.31 over the next 15 days.
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@Jennife81291343 The “how” is addressed at If anything on this page doesnt make sense, let me know.
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@stolgic @coffeebreak_YT Accept they arent illegal. Meme coins arent illegal. They arent viewed legally as securities. They are view as collectibles of “property”. As long as there is no function other than being a digital artifact. The same as selling a bunch of baseball cards.
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