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#daytrading 1. Always know your max risk on every play! 2. When in doubt, get the freak out! 3. We're not taking out a lease in these things. 4. Penny stocks= I'm up, they see me, I'm down! 5. Always expect the worst! * Market hours 4 am to 8pm * Pdt is for margin accounts
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Pre-Market Stock Overview
Wednesday, May 27, 2026 (5:30–6:00 AM EDT/) US stock futures are pointing to a modestly positive open, with tech/AI names continuing to lead the tone. •Implied open: Mildly higher across the board, Nasdaq leading slightly. •Previous day closes (May 26): Dow 50,461.68 | S&P 500 7,519.12 | Nasdaq Composite ~30,073 (approx). Key Themes Driving Pre-Market Action •AI / Semiconductors remain the standout story — Micron (MU) is surging hard pre-market (reports of +15–19% range) and flirting with or crossing the $1 trillion market cap level after a bullish price target upgrade from UBS. SK Hynix also showing strength in sympathy. •Oil dipping — Crude futures are softer on reports of progress in US-Iran nuclear/talks developments. •Earnings in focus today — $DKS (Dick’s Sporting Goods), $BOX, $HPQ (HP Inc.), $ZS (Zscaler), and $CRM (Salesforce) are among the names reporting. Some early beats noted, but market reaction is mixed in pre-market. Pre-Market Movers (highly volatile, mostly small-cap/penny stocks) Big Gainers (selected): •$YMAT +223% •$QTEX +115% •$PHGE +96% •$MNTS +70–75% •Multiple biotechs and micro-caps showing triple-digit moves Notable Losers (selected): •$ADTX –35%+ •Other volatile names down sharply Blue-chip / Mega-cap notes: •NVDA modestly higher in sympathy with the broader AI rally. •Most large-cap pre-market action is relatively muted compared to the wild small-cap swings. Data compiled from real-time futures feeds and pre-market scanners (CNBC, Yahoo Finance, Benzinga, etc.). Markets can shift quickly — always verify live quotes before trading. $SPY $TSLA $AMZN $GOOGL $QQQ $HOOD $NVDA $AAPL $MFST $AMD $META $PLTR $CAR $BYND $OPEN $RKLB $ASTS $MVRL $QCOM
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Whiskey Lima 🇺🇸@whiskey_lima729·
Good morning ☕️🦀🇺🇸 Pre-Market Overview – Tuesday, May 26, 2026 (as of 5:30-6:30 AM ET) Major Index Futures US stock futures are trading higher this morning, pointing to a positive open: • Dow Jones Futures: ~50,893 – +231 (+0.46%) • S&P 500 Futures: ~7,531 – +40 (+0.54%) • Nasdaq Futures: ~29,804 – +245 (+0.83%) Tech-heavy Nasdaq is leading the gains, while small caps (Russell 2000 futures) are also up solidly around +0.9–1.0%. Market Sentiment • Markets are optimistic after recent developments, including potential progress on a US-Iran ceasefire/deal that could ease oil supply concerns and geopolitical tensions. • Focus today includes consumer confidence data and positioning ahead of more economic releases and earnings later in the week. • Thin holiday-week trading volume (US markets were closed Monday for Memorial Day) may lead to amplified moves. Pre-Market Movers (Highlights) Top Gainers (volatile/low-float names often dominate early): • Several small-cap/penny stocks showing big moves (e.g., $UZX, $PHGE, $QTEX, $ARTL) with gains of 70–140%+ on news/volume. • Broader names like Boeing $BA, General Motors $GM, and financials ($C, $BAC) appearing in active lists. Most Active: • Heavy volume in names like Boeing, GM, Chevron (CVX), banks, and various tech/quantum-related stocks. Key Context • Oil prices are under pressure on ceasefire hopes (potentially reopening Strait of Hormuz). • Crypto mixed (Bitcoin around $76k–77k recently). • European markets (FTSE, DAX, CAC) showed strength in their sessions. Note: Pre-market is thin and can be volatile. These levels can shift quickly as more traders enter closer to the 9:30 AM ET open. For the most real-time quotes, check sites like CNBC, Yahoo Finance, or Investing.com. $SPY $TSLA $AMZN $GOOGL $QQQ $HOOD $NVDA $AAPL $MFST $AMD $META $PLTR $CAR $BYND $OPEN $RKLB $ASTS $MVRL $QCOM
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Chat With Traders@chatwithtraders·
He became a 50-year market veteran after entering the financial markets at just 15 years old. He is the Author of The Trader’s Journey who survived the transition from open outcry pits to the digital age. 𝗖𝗮𝗻 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗴𝘂𝗲𝘀𝘀 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝘁𝗿𝗮𝗱𝗲𝗿? Full episode drops May 27 (EDT). Stay tuned.
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Whiskey Lima 🇺🇸@whiskey_lima729·
Good morning ☕🦀🇺🇸 Pre-Market Overview – Wednesday, May 20, 2026 (as of ~4:00–5:00 AM ET) US stock futures are showing a mixed but mildly positive bias heading into the regular session open at 9:30 AM ET. The Nasdaq is leading with the strongest gains, while the Dow is roughly flat. Futures Snapshot (latest quotes) •Dow Jones Futures: 49,409 to 49,474
Change: -50 to +15 pts ( -0.1% to +0.03%) •S&P 500 Futures: 7,388 to 7,389.5
Change: +8.5 to +11.5 pts ( +0.12% to +0.16%) •Nasdaq-100 Futures: 29,023 to 29,061
Change: +99 to +136.75 pts ( +0.34% to +0.42%) •Russell 2000 Futures: ~2,755.5 (+2.3 pts) Implied opens (approximate): Dow slightly negative, S&P 500 and Nasdaq positive. Market Sentiment & Context •Tech-heavy Nasdaq futures are outperforming, driven in part by anticipation around major earnings. •Broader caution persists: Strategists note correction fears amid elevated Treasury yields (in the “danger zone”), recent inflation data (CPI at 3.8% in April), and ongoing geopolitical tensions (Iran, Russia-China energy talks). •Overnight global markets: Asia mostly lower (Nikkei -1.23%, ASX -1.26%), Europe flat to slightly down. •Commodities: Oil down ~1%, gold softer. Key Events Today •Nvidia $NVDA earnings after the close — the biggest focus of the day (AI/data center demand and guidance will be closely watched). NVDA is trading slightly lower in pre-market (~ -1% to -1.3%) •FOMC minutes expected at 2:00 PM ET. •Other earnings: Target $TGT, $TJX, Lowe’s (LOW) reporting pre-market or early. Notable Pre-Market Movers (selected) Gainers (strongest moves): •ServiceNow $NOW: +5.9% to +6.0% •Intuit $INTU, Paycom $PAYC, Adobe $ADBE, Tyler Technologies $TYL — software/tech up 2.5–3.7% Losers (notable declines): •Micron $MU: -2.3% to -2.6% •NVIDIA $NVDA : -1.1% to -1.3% •Intel $INTC: -1.3% to -1.5% •Other semis ($QCOM, $LRCX, etc.) also softer Small-cap names saw extreme volatility (e.g., some +50–70% or double-digit drops on low volume/news). Bottom line: Expect a quiet-to-mildly positive open with focus squarely on Nvidia results later. Tech is in the spotlight while broader markets remain sensitive to yields and macro data. Futures can move quickly — check live sources like CNBC or CNN for the latest tick. $SPY $TSLA $AMZN $GOOGL $QQQ $HOOD $NVDA $AAPL $MFST $AMD $META $PLTR $CAR $BYND $OPEN $RKLB $ASTS $MVRL $QCOM
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Today I am right at up $1 million in 4 months trading - up 50% in Schwab account that you can see. I lead by example! I use my own technology trade-ideas.com to find the explosive winner that feed by account! NO OTHER VENDOR in Fintech DOES THIS! $NBIS $KODK $HYMC $GME -
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Whiskey Lima 🇺🇸@whiskey_lima729·
Good morning ☕🦀🇺🇸 Pre-Market Overview for Friday, May 15, 2026 (as of ~5:00 ET. US Index Futures (pointing to a lower open) •Dow Jones Futures: 49,840 (down ~314 points or -0.63%) •S&P 500 Futures: 7,449 (down ~76.5 points or -1.02%) •Nasdaq 100 Futures: 29,260 (down ~428 points or -1.44%) Slightly updated figures from a few minutes ago show similar pressure (Dow ~49,746 / -0.63%, S&P ~7,427 / -1.00%, Nasdaq ~29,159 / -1.42%).57 This follows record highs in the prior session, with tech under the heaviest selling pressure. Key Drivers / Sentiment •Higher oil prices + rising bond yields continue to weigh on risk appetite. •Geopolitical overhang (Iran tensions, Trump-related developments) adding to the cautious tone. •Markets were in strong bullish territory recently, but this looks like a risk-off session with profit-taking. Global Markets Snapshot •Asia (closed): Nikkei notably weaker; regional indices mostly lower. •Europe (early trading): Broadly in the red (DAX, CAC down ~1%+ range). Commodities •Oil (WTI): Up sharply (~+3% area, hovering near $102–104) — boosting energy but pressuring broader equities. •Gold: Down sharply (~-2.7%, around $4,559).62 What to Watch Today •Economic calendar: Empire State Manufacturing and other regional data. •Earnings flow and any follow-through on recent names (Nvidia reactions, Intel, Cisco, Cerebras IPO momentum). •Key levels: Watch for stabilization or acceleration of selling into the 9:30 AM ET open. Note: Pre-market volume is light and moves can reverse quickly on news. Data above is real-time indicative from major sources. For live quotes, use your broker or CNBC/Bloomberg. Markets remain volatile—trade carefully! “Son, when the Marine Corps wants you to have a wife, you will be issued one." ~ Chesty Puller LTGEN, USMC $SPY $TSLA $AMZN $GOOGL $QQQ $HOOD $NVDA $AAPL $MFST $AMD $META $PLTR $CAR $BYND $OPEN $RKLB $ASTS $MVRL $QCOM
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Whiskey Lima 🇺🇸@whiskey_lima729·
Good morning 🇺🇸☕️🦀 Pre-Market Overview – Wednesday, May 13, 2026 (as of 5:04 AM ET) US stock futures are pointing to a mixed but generally positive open for the regular trading session, with the tech-heavy Nasdaq leading the way. Major Index Futures •Dow Jones Futures: 49,836.00 (−33.00 / −0.07%) •S&P 500 Futures: 7,446.75 (+20.25 / +0.27%) •Nasdaq Futures: 29,394.00 (+224.00 / +0.77%) This suggests the S&P 500 and Nasdaq are likely to open modestly higher, while the Dow could open flat to slightly lower. Note that pre-market volume is thin and futures can shift quickly ahead of the 9:30 AM ET open. Key Market Drivers & Headlines Recent economic and geopolitical developments are shaping sentiment: •US inflation rose to 3.8% in April, further pressuring consumer purchasing power. •April hiring beat expectations, but economists describe the labor market as “frozen.” •Consumer sentiment hit another record low amid worries over a potential Iran conflict. •Fed officials are reportedly growing anxious about the same geopolitical risks. Today’s Economic Calendar (all times ET •7:00 AM – MBA Mortgage Applications (forecast: −4.4% w/w) •8:30 AM – PPI Final Demand (forecast: +0.5% m/m) — this inflation read could influence rate expectations •10:30 AM – EIA Petroleum Status Report No major corporate earnings are dominating the pre-market narrative so far. Notable Pre-Market Movers (Gainers) Several names are active in early trading (mostly tech/semiconductor-related): •$MU (Micron): +5.24% •$INTC (Intel): +3.92% •$NVDA (NVIDIA): +1.84% •$QCOM (Qualcomm): +3.08% •$RKLB (Rocket Lab): +4.52% A few lower-priced or less-liquid stocks are showing outsized percentage moves, but volume remains modest across the board. Bottom line: Futures signal a cautiously optimistic start to the session, driven largely by strength in technology and semiconductor names, even as broader concerns around inflation, a cooling labor market, and Iran-related geopolitical tensions weigh on sentiment. Watch the 8:30 AM ET PPI release for potential volatility. Data is live and subject to rapid change — futures move 24/5. Check a reliable terminal or platform (CNBC, CNN Markets, etc.) closer to the open for the latest ticks. $SPY $TSLA $AMZN $GOOGL $QQQ $HOOD $NVDA $AAPL $MFST $AMD $META $PLTR $CAR $BYND $OPEN $RKLB $ASTS $MVRL $QCOM
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Whiskey Lima 🇺🇸@whiskey_lima729·
Good morning ☕🦀🇺🇸 Happy Tuesday! Pre-market overview for Tuesday, May 12, 2026 (as of ~4:30 AM ET / early US session). US Futures (mixed, Nasdaq lagging) •Dow Futures: ~49,771–49,773 (flat to -0.04%) •S&P 500 Futures: ~7,415–7,416 (-0.28% to -0.29%) •Nasdaq Futures: ~29,234–29,244 (-0.61% to -0.65%) •Russell 2000 Futures: Not explicitly quoted in early scans, but small-cap tone aligns with broader caution. Futures are pointing to a flat-to-soft open. The tech-heavy Nasdaq is the clear underperformer amid ongoing rotation and geopolitical risk-off flows, while the Dow remains resilient. Key Focus Today: April CPI Report (8:30 AM ET) The big event is the April 2026 Consumer Price Index release at 8:30 AM ET. Consensus expects a hotter print (~3.6–3.7% YoY) after March’s 3.3%, driven largely by energy costs. This data will heavily influence Fed rate path expectations and could drive volatility across equities, bonds, and currencies. Commodities •Crude Oil: Elevated — WTI near $98, Brent above $104 (up on persistent Middle East supply concerns). •Gold: Holding near recent highs (multi-thousand-dollar levels in 2026 context); exact spot not flashing in early scans but remains a safe-haven bid. •Bitcoin: ~$81,000–81,700 (+0.4% range) — modest rebound, showing resilience in risk-off environment. Overnight/International Markets •Asia: Mixed-to-positive resilience earlier in the session. Nikkei 225 closed up ~0.48% near 62,718; Hang Seng and others showed limited upside amid global caution. •Europe (futures implied): Cautious/muted open expected; STOXX 50 and broader indices little changed or slightly softer on energy and geopolitics. •Other: VIX elevated (not exact level in scans but signaling unease). 10-year Treasury yield and USD watching CPI closely. Notable Themes & News •Geopolitics: US-Iran tensions remain the dominant driver. Ceasefire progress is limited; oil prices reflect ongoing supply-risk premium and energy market jitters. •Earnings/Events: Light corporate calendar today — focus stays squarely on inflation data and Fed implications. •Sector watch: Energy names likely to stay firm on oil strength; growth/tech stocks more vulnerable to hotter CPI. Bottom line: Markets are in wait-and-see mode ahead of the April CPI print. A hotter-than-expected inflation number could pressure rate-cut hopes and weigh on equities, while oil/geopolitics continue to support energy and act as a risk wildcard. Futures suggest a cautious open with Nasdaq leading any downside. Monitor 8:30 AM ET data closely — it will set the tone. This is not financial advice; markets move fast and data can surprise. $SPY $TSLA $AMZN $GOOGL $QQQ $HOOD $NVDA $AAPL $MFST $AMD $META $PLTR $CAR $BYND $OPEN $RKLB $ASTS $MVRL $QCOM
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Whiskey Lima 🇺🇸@whiskey_lima729·
Good morning, Happy Sunday! And Happy Mother’s Day to all the wonderful Mothers out there. Stock market outlook for the week of May 11–15, 2026: Moderate volatility expected around inflation data and the Trump-Xi summit, with the bull trend intact if earnings and geopolitics cooperate. U.S. equities closed the prior week near record highs (S&P 500 around the 7,300–7,400 area in recent sessions), extending gains driven by strong Q1 corporate earnings beats (roughly 80%+ of S&P 500 companies exceeding expectations) and hopes of de-escalation in the Middle East conflict. Key events and what to watch The week is lighter on mega-cap earnings than prior weeks but heavy on inflation data that will shape Fed rate expectations (the central bank remains on hold with no imminent cuts priced in). Geopolitics adds another layer of potential market-moving news. Economic calendar highlights (all times ET): • Monday, May 11: Existing Home Sales for April (10:00 a.m.) — consensus ~4.1 million (prior 4.0 million). Housing data provides a modest backdrop. • Tuesday, May 12: April CPI (8:30 a.m.) — consensus +0.6% month-over-month (prior +0.9%), +3.8% year-over-year (prior +3.3%); Core CPI +0.3% MoM (prior +0.2%), +2.7% YoY (prior +2.6%). This is the biggest potential volatility driver. • Wednesday, May 13: April PPI (8:30 a.m.) — consensus +0.6% MoM (prior +0.5%). Wholesale prices will be watched as a CPI precursor. • Thursday, May 14: April Retail Sales (8:30 a.m.) — consensus +0.5% (prior +1.7%). A gauge of consumer spending resilience. Interpretation: Markets will likely react most to Tuesday’s CPI. Cooler-than-expected readings would support the soft-landing narrative and risk assets; hotter prints could reinforce “higher for longer” rate fears and weigh on multiples. Earnings: Earnings season is in its later stages with ~200–240 reports per day early in the week, tapering off. Notable names include $KKR (Monday), Cisco (Wednesday), Constellation Energy $CEG $AMNL Applied Materials, and others such as $HIMS & Hers Health, $AST SpaceMobile, and Nu Holdings. Overall Q1 results have been solid and broad-based, providing fundamental support even as attention shifts to second-half guidance. Geopolitics and the Trump-Xi summit: The May 14–15 Trump-Xi summit in Beijing is the marquee event. Investors view it as a key deadline for potential progress on resolving the U.S.-Iran conflict (China’s role in stabilizing the Strait of Hormuz has been discussed), alongside trade/tariffs, rare earths/minerals access, and U.S. agricultural/energy purchases. Positive signals here have already helped ease oil prices and lift stocks recently; any tangible breakthroughs would be bullish for risk appetite, while stalemates or renewed tensions could introduce volatility. Bottom line for investors • Bullish case: Soft inflation data + continued earnings strength + constructive Trump-Xi headlines keep the rally alive. Sectors like technology, industrials, $SPY $TSLA $AMZN $GOOGL $QQQ $HOOD $NVDA $AAPL $MFST $AMD $META $PLTR $CAR $BYND $OPEN $RKLB $ASTS $MVRL $QCOM
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Good Morning ☕️🦀🇺🇸 Happy Wednesday! Pre-Market Overview – Wednesday, May 6, 2026 (~6:45 AM ET) US stock futures are solidly higher this morning, pointing to a strong open for the major indices. The rally is being driven by two big themes: easing geopolitical tensions (US and Iran reportedly closing in on a peace deal) and fresh AI/tech optimism following strong earnings. Major Index Futures •Dow Jones → +0.98% at ~49,901 •S&P 500 → +0.90% at ~7,352.50 •Nasdaq 100 → +1.53% at ~28,567.50 Implied opens (fair-value adjusted) are roughly in line: Dow +~475 pts, S&P +~62 pts, Nasdaq +~400 pts. All three benchmarks are on track for gains after Tuesday’s record closes in the S&P 500 and Nasdaq. Key Market Drivers •Geopolitics easing — Reports that the US and Iran are nearing a deal (with Trump pausing certain plans) sent oil plunging nearly 10% and lifted risk appetite across global markets. Gold jumped +3.35% on safe-haven flows reversing. •AI/tech earnings momentum — AMD crushed estimates with a bullish outlook, sending its stock up ~19% in pre-market and dragging the entire chip complex higher. Nvidia (+2.5%), Intel (+5.5–5.9%), and Micron (+5%) are also gaining. Broader AI hype continues (Samsung hit $1T valuation overnight on memory-chip demand). Notable Pre-Market Movers Big gainers (tech/AI heavy): •AMD +18–19% •INTC +5.5–5.9% •NVDA +2.3–2.5% •MU +5% Other movers: •HUT +3.1% (on a reported $10B AI data-center lease in Texas) •CVS –1.6% (raised full-year guidance but mixed reaction after beating estimates) •Smaller names like EVC (+70%+ range) showing extreme volatility on low-float news. Economic Calendar Today •8:15 AM ET — ADP Nonfarm Employment Change (April)
Forecast: +118K | Previous: +62K
(High-impact jobs preview ahead of Friday’s official payrolls report.) No other major US data releases today. Earnings to Watch Key reports today include $DIS Walt Disney, $Uber, $APP AppLovin, and $ARM (some before or after the bell). $AMD’s beat already set a positive tone for the tech sector. Global Snapshot •Europe opening strong (FTSE +2.2%, Stoxx 600 +2%+) •Asia mixed-to-positive overnight (Nikkei modest gain, China tech rallying post-holiday) Bottom line: Risk-on mood dominates. Geopolitical relief is giving the market a tailwind while AI/tech earnings keep the Nasdaq leading the charge. Watch the ADP print at 8:15 AM ET for any reaction in the jobs-sensitive trade, and keep an eye on oil (now under $93) for continued spillover effects. Markets open at 9:30 AM ET. Stay tuned — things can shift quickly on any headline about the Iran talks or follow-through from AMD. $SPY $TSLA $AMZN $GOOGL $QQQ $HOOD $NVDA $AAPL $MFST $AMD $META $PLTR $CAR $BYND $OPEN $RKLB $ASTS $MVRL $QCOM
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