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Wednesday, July 1, 2015

Exit QQQ calls @ 1.94...in yesterday @ 1.75

So a win is a win, even if its not a homerun. I looked at the charts this morning and the open gap jump on the cubes is enough for me to take the money and then sit out with some coin in my pocket:

Now here was the in from yesterday:

You can see that the bid and the ask are where we got in, and above the bid is 1.72 and the ask is 1.79, I got in at 1.75. On the our out on the top of this post, the last price is exactly between the bid and the ask. That is the price we exit.

Stay tuned for more money action today once I figure out the direction of the market after the morning gap.

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