I'm buying some QQQ on the dips
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I'm buying some QQQ on the dips
I had a limit order that was 3% below market on the NASDAQ index to buy QQQ. After I got 1 lot I reset the limit 3% lower and got a second lot today. Anyone else buying dips?
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Re: I'm buying some QQQ on the dips
Yes Triplethought, have started buying, would love it to drop lower so I can buy some more! 

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Re: I'm buying some QQQ on the dips
Got in upw and pui yesterday, waiting for targets on tqqq before deploying more capital
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Re: I'm buying some QQQ on the dips
Also got PUI at $31.03 and NLOK leaps at $2.30. Since UPW is a red play decided to wait for 2nd lot entry points.
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Gee you made me realize I never updated the ETF plays. Just went in and put an order on PUI. I no longer see a play for TQQQ (doesn't matter as Vanguard won't let me buy multiplied ETFs anyway).AstuteShift wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 5:21 pm Got in upw and pui yesterday, waiting for targets on tqqq before deploying more capital
I also put an order in for IDU as a proxy for UPW since Vanguard won't let me do leveraged ETFs. I cross multiplied to get the equivalent entry points for IDU to match the UPW issued by SOL
I got into the Norton NLOK Call just now. probably paid too much. Paid $2.40. I just can't get the hang of how to price my options buys. Hopefully it won't matter much.
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Re: I'm buying some QQQ on the dips
2.40 is the range I got in also so don’t feel too bad, we have plenty of time premium on the callsTriplethought wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 6:29 pmGee you made me realize I never updated the ETF plays. Just went in and put an order on PUI. I no longer see a play for TQQQ (doesn't matter as Vanguard won't let me buy multiplied ETFs anyway).AstuteShift wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 5:21 pm Got in upw and pui yesterday, waiting for targets on tqqq before deploying more capital
I also put an order in for IDU as a proxy for UPW since Vanguard won't let me do leveraged ETFs. I cross multiplied to get the equivalent entry points for IDU to match the UPW issued by SOL
I got into the Norton NLOK Call just now. probably paid too much. Paid $2.40. I just can't get the hang of how to price my options buys. Hopefully it won't matter much.
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TQQQ targets are in the 2/1/21 update
Deploy one third in 66 to 70.20 ranges
Deploy one third in 66 to 70.20 ranges
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Thanks that helps. Cross multiplying gives an average entry point for QQQ at 228.43. I kinda don't think that's happening any time soon.AstuteShift wrote: ↑Tue Feb 23, 2021 6:32 pm TQQQ targets are in the 2/1/21 update
Deploy one third in 66 to 70.20 ranges

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Re: I'm buying some QQQ on the dips
We did very well last year and for the first part of this year. Therefore it is prudent to let some sectors blow off some steam or wait for the overall markets to pullback. Now if bearish sentiment were to rise sharply, we would raise the entry points on TQQQ. It is never wise to chase money just for the sake of making more. It takes effort to make money and no effort to lose it.



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Re: I'm buying some QQQ on the dips
Indeed, best to be safe when the masses are in mania modeSOL wrote: ↑Wed Feb 24, 2021 2:53 am We did very well last year and for the first part of this year. Therefore it is prudent to let some sectors blow off some steam or wait for the overall markets to pullback. Now if bearish sentiment were to rise sharply, we would raise the entry points on TQQQ. It is never wise to chase money just for the sake of making more. It takes effort to make money and no effort to lose it.![]()
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