Volatility, expressed through standard deviation, quantifies market elasticity and presents a level of probability and precision that humbles us all.
This week with
QQQ we see that the shorter term trending volatility is resonating like
SPX and
SPY just under our monthly values. Range seems to be expanding allowing for cheaper premium capture per move happening. With any luck, we reflect and increase in volatility with up to quarterly means.
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This week with
BOOST the post, drop a follow and comment, BUT don't forget to circle back at the end of the week to revisit and observe how our trending markets preformed!
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Looks like the Qs on the week dipped past monthly trending values but did not want to increase volatility to the quarterly range. This will increase bi-weekly trends and decrease monthly/quarterly volatility trends. Everything looking pretty coiled.
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Dive deeper into the world of volatility with me — Post a comment, ask a question, and BOOST the post if you’d like.
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