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Triple Witching Day Arrives: The Largest Options Expiry in History
This Friday, the notional value of options set to expire exceeds an unprecedented $5 trillion, marking the largest options expiry in history. Traditionally, such concentrated options expiries have bolstered the stock market. However, a "soft window" may open early next week, with the SPX projected to test 5400 points.
Over the past year, buying $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ calls has...
This Friday, the notional value of options set to expire exceeds an unprecedented $5 trillion, marking the largest options expiry in history. Traditionally, such concentrated options expiries have bolstered the stock market. However, a "soft window" may open early next week, with the SPX projected to test 5400 points.
Over the past year, buying $NVIDIA (NVDA.US)$ calls has...
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73683283 : I totally agree with you what's your outlook. The US dollar is history It's just once the Federal reserve lowers the interest rate is not going to be as appealing to anybody anymore so they may come to Canada but they're going to go to a strong currency or medals. talking about metals I expect to run on gold possibly bringing it up $1,000 higher than it is now. this is based on multiple things but the biggest of all is all these smaller nations wanting to join bricks. and let's face it Putin and Gigi Ping are both on a power trip they're going to take Venezuela but they sure as hell aren't going to hold then as well and currency that's one of the worst Fiat currencies. all these nations are going to have to buy gold if they want to exchange their currency for the new one announcing on October 1st. there is a lot of third world nations that have the money in Africa and all kinds of ways is Panama Taiwan what it wherever it is they need to back the currency. I unfortunately remember when a currency devalued in a nation and even could have been Venezuela it was like 25 years ago it fell so fast workers would meet their wives at the gate at lunch time give them cash that they made in the morning so she could run get groceries because at quitting time you would get 20% less groceries. I'd love to hear your thoughts. Larry