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This Week in the Market The Dow continues to try to be the most resilient of the major indexes, but

[image](=) [image] This Week in the Market The Dow continues to try to be the most resilient of the major indexes, but Nasdaq and the S&P 500 are not too far behind despite moving lower last week. After a short week of trading, traders and investors will get a full week of market time to try to figure out how to extract money from this volatile market. All three of the indexes still reside below their 200-day moving averages as that level remains potential resistance if and when it is tested. A non-bullish outlook still looks warranted. The CBOE Volatility Index (VIX) has drifted back down to its 200-day moving average. Is a rally off that moving average imminent, or will it reside around or below it as it did a couple of weeks ago? A VIX rally would most likely mean a further drop for stocks. Quarterly earnings will accelerate for the next several weeks going forward with NFLX and TSLA a couple of the big-name stocks expected to release numbers this week. Remember to check for the expected earnings announcement before entering any trade. Surprises can cost you money. In addition, there are several economic reports due this week including several housing numbers that could give further insight to how inflation is affecting the economy. Hope you enjoyed the long weekend and have a safe, happy and prosperous week ahead! Apr 19: Housing Starts Apr 20: Existing Home Sales Apr 20: Beige Book Apr 21: Jobless Claims Apr 21: Economic Indicators [Read Our Blog]() Short-Term Calendars on the SPY Time spreads, and in particular calendar spreads, are one of my absolute favorite option strategies. Long calendars give an option trader a lot of options. They can be used as a neutral or directional strategy, and they mainly profit from time passing – hence the name time spreads. Having three expirations a week on the SPDR S&P 500 ETF (SPY) gives an option trader even more choices to consider as far as expirations go. Let’s look at a calendar we recently explored in group coaching class. The SPY was trading near some potential resistance in the $440 area on a recent [Continue Reading ...]( MTM Watchlist Here are several trade ideas we will be following in group coaching class this week: AMD – With the stock dropping below some major support last week, it may be poised to drop lower. Potential bear put spreads will be modeled out with a bearish start to the week. MARA – The stock is setting up a potential GKO, which means it may be moving even further to the downside. Straight puts will be considered. GLD – The ETF may be on the move higher if inflation worries keep growing. Potential bull call spreads will be explored with a move over a pivot level at $185. [image] We're honored to have Dan's Book Trading Option Greeks listed as one of the [Best Options Trading Books]() by New Trader U. [Buy Now on Amazon](=) The strategies in this newsletter are for educational and informative purposes only. All information disclosed in this newsletter should not be considered complete in its entirety. Market Taker Mentoring, Inc. will not be held responsible for changes, oversights, errors or omissions. Dates, prices, news and other information may not be accurate. Please verify all information before trading. You alone are responsible for your own investment decisions. Options involve risk and are not suitable for all investors. Before trading options, please read Characteristics and Risks of Standardized Option (ODD), which can be obtained from your broker; by calling (888) OPTIONS; or from The Options Clearing Corp., 125 S. Franklin St., Suite 1200, Chicago, IL 60606. No statement in this newsletter is intended to be a recommendation or solicitation to buy or sell any security or to provide investment or trading advice. Traders and investors considering options should consult a professional tax advisor as to how taxes may affect the outcome of contemplated options transactions. Copyright Market Taker Mentoring, Inc. 2008 - 2022. All rights reserved. Reproducing or redistributing this content is a violation of federal law. [image] If you do not wish to be contacted via email, you can unsubscribe using this link: [Unsubscribe]( Unsubscribing from email notifications DOES NOT cancel your class, subscription or recurring payments. We recommend that current students do not unsubscribe from email notifications. If you unsubscribe from email notifications, you will not be notified on how to access the classes or subscriptions in which you are enrolled. Market Taker Mentoring, Inc. PO Box 117 Frankfort, Illinois 60423 United States

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