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March 11, 2024 | What Nvidia Options Showed Me This Morning The S&P 500 was falling in the pre-marke

March 11, 2024 | [Read Online]( What Nvidia Options Showed Me This Morning The S&P 500 was falling in the pre-market… and it stayed that way on heavier volume. The Magnificent Seven were all over the place but were largely dragging the NASDAQ lower. More interesting, we saw volatility swing back up today - we’ve talked about how that’s been “quiet, a little too quiet” over the past few weeks. The VIX “fear gauge” had jumped more than 4% by lunchtime. The most important thing I saw was the market for calls and puts on Nvidia. NVDA options are responsible for a lot of what we’re seeing in stocks right now. Specifically, I was looking for the number of puts traded at the ask or above. [Here’s why - and what I saw…]( [I was interested in NVDA puts…]( [TheoTrade Daily Chatroom Schedule for Tuesday, March 12, 2024]( 9:20 AM to 10 AM: Don Kaufman 10:30 AM to 11:30 AM: Prof. Jeff Bierman 11:30 AM to 12:30 PM: Blake Young 12:30 PM to 1:15 PM: Gianni DiPoce 1:15 PM to 2 PM: Brandon Chapman 2 PM to 3 PM: Tony Rago 3 PM to 4 PM: Corey Rosenbloom Catch the “Catapult” Encore Webinar I recently showed almost 1,000 attendees how to take boring, consistently profitable trades and “catapult” them into massive winners on the market’s hottest stocks. And I’m getting ready to do it all over again. [Go here, snag a spot, and mark your calendar for Wednesday, March 13 at 12 PM Eastern.]( Update your email preferences or unsubscribe [here]( © 2024 TheoTrade PO Box 24790 Christiansted, Virgin Islands 00824, United States of America [[beehiiv logo]Powered by beehiiv](

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