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SMR is getting McSqueezy One of my favorite Mark phrases, Squeezy McSqueezenstein, is slang for a st

[fstp, logo, header] July 12. 2024 [ag views, logo, header] SMR is getting McSqueezy One of my favorite Mark phrases, Squeezy McSqueezenstein, is slang for a stock that is going hard to borrow. Right now an investor can use options and buy Nuscale Power Corp (Ticker: SMR) for a full $1.00 below where it is trading. A trader can buy a call on the 15 strike and sell a put for 14.90 with the stock trading $15.55. That means the stock might jump for no reason next week. [ded]( I used this jump today, up $2.28 to run a house money roll on some calls I am long in [Cap Gains with Frank.]( Another $5 up on a short squeeze would be nice. - AG  [logo, pit profits] - Capitol Gains NEE Aug02 74 calls close for 107% gain Want to find YOUR winning fit? Give our Customer Care Team a call at [1-888-872-3301](tel:/1-888-872-3301) Monday-Friday from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. EST. Or email them anytime at [support@optionpit.com](mailto:/support@optionpit.com)  [fomo, header, logo,] The Russell 2000 has its best day of the year Yo Pit Crazies, We just had a selloff yesterday after weeks of going straight up. Your portfolio down? My two-way trade strategy is up some some dough on an ugly day.  [Sign up here and learn how anyone can get started making weekly two-way trades.]( The Russell 2000 ETF (Ticker: IWM) had a banner day Thursday up 3.59%. SPX actually had a red day down. SPX has not closed down 2% since 2022. To say the market is poised for a selloff is an understatement but it does not matter if SPX keeps going up. [fomo] Along comes a day like Thursday when all the funds jumped out of Big Tech for a day and into small cap growth. I left the screenshot above as a reminder of the non-events that were going on the last time this happened. As noted this only happens near the end of big declines, not at the start of them. I can read that as the hedge funds are selling the best stuff last. [So what does this mean?]( - Mark --------------------------------------------------------------- Want to get Mark's Trader's Edge updates directly to your inbox?[Click this link to sign up!](  [frep, frep header, header, logo] Big Flow Friday is Live! Hey Traders, Big Flow Friday with Mark and Andrew is now live! Mark and Andrew will talk PPI, Bank Earnings, Death of restaurants and VIX making daily highs for a week. [Watch live here and say hi in the chat!]( - AG  [fpip] A Quick Hello Hi Shoppers, In my last letter, I wanted to show you the video of our airboat ride and it wasn’t the right link. Here it is, check it out: [( I am short on time so I just want to remind you that after yesterday’s sell off Andrew Giovinazzi’s Two Way Trades strategy can’t be beat for trading these markets. [Get all the information for that here.]( - Licia --------------------------------------------------------------- Join Licia's trading community and start receiving her Profits In Pumps Newsletter. [Click this link to sign up!](  Don't miss when our traders go live! Get an alert everytime we open the live rooms to all of our readers for free by selecting the calendar you use below. Add Option Pit Live Events to Your Calendar [Apple]( [Google]( [Outlook]( [Outlook.com]( [Office 365]( [Yahoo](   [glossary, logo] There are plenty of terms in the trading world that need explaining. The Option Pit Glossary is here to help. Today's phrase is:  Underlying - The stock, future, index, or bond that is the price for a derivative security. 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