Dee K
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Dee K
@1TradingDee
Full time options/futures trader. I help others on their journey. There’s no magic. This is hard. Do the work you can make great money. Not financial advice.
Earth Katılım Kasım 2009
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@rorynotsorry mine is 15mg/week $215 mochi (that includes the annual fee). then i cut the dose bc I don't need that much so even cheaper per month.
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@rorynotsorry I go through a telehealth and get a 10mg compounded version for 110, the 20mg is 160.
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@DekmarTrades You keep doing you … you have an amazing life ahead of you … ! 💕
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@FirstSquawk As in during his current speaking engagement? That’s not newsworthy
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@GovWesMoore this has to be damage control from the @zerohedge post ... never seen anyone lie like him ... it's so natural.
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Tomorrow marks two years since the Dali struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge and I am proud to report on the progress that we are seeing. Not only did we reopen the channel in 11 weeks, when people said it would take 11 months – last year, the Port saw record-breaking container numbers, and that’s only going to grow once the CSX Howard Street Tunnel Project is completed, increasing the Port’s business by around 160,000 containers annually, and generating 14,000 jobs.
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@alextatem @TuckerGoodrich 🤣I had to look it up (nothing there) but I'm pretty sure we're all gonna die from something other than seed oils.. 😂😂😂
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@TuckerGoodrich Could you please share these?
Also, calling someone an idiot or shill is an ad hominem attack and does nothing to contribute to discourse.
Please provide data and counter points, so viewers can decide for themselves.
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This idiot doesn't understand that we have actual RCTs showing they do harm.
Shills gotta shill.
Crémieux@cremieuxrecueil
Seed oils: Are they even correlated with bad health? I assembled ALL of the available NHANES data and linked as much as possible of it to the National Death Index and found that... It's not. Seed oils aren't even correlated with problems.
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they built condos on Water St when Mosaic and all those restaurants were there years ago... everything the city has ever done has failed. So many things through the years and now Harbor East is failing too. It's too expensive to live in Baltimore. The taxes are horrid and the crime including murders and carjackings have come to even nicer neighborhoods like Canton.
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What has happened to Baltimore's Inner Harbor?
@RebeccaPryorTV took a trip down memory lane to look at the changes to the once popular attraction in Charm City. FOXBaltimore.com
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Over the last decade, $MSFT has tested its 200SMA just 3 times, & today is one of them.
Currently down -31% from all time highs, $MSFT is trading at its lowest valuation since 2018.
The RSI reading on $MSFT is now close to 2008 levels with a forward P/E of just 20x.
A generational buying opportunity here.
Don’t miss it…

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@zerohedge it's really embarrassing for Maryland. @iamwesmoore is a disgrace ... I've never witness someone lie so incredibly well.
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Two Years Later, No Key Bridge As Maryland Dems Focus On Tampons In Men's Bathrooms zerohedge.com/political/two-…
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@MacroBombastic @zerohedge they aren't ... they just keep raising fees and taxes and budget is at a deficit once again ... @iamwesmoore is a complete embarrassment
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@zerohedge I'm still trying to figure out how they're going to pay for all this woke nonsense.
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@awoo56709 @smartertrader true ... but there's a lot of people that have/had no idea about it
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@1TradingDee @smartertrader It's literally just +5%, -5%, -20% from the quarterly close of SPX every time
Nothing to read into it at all, it's purely reflexive
Sometimes they adjust the strikes late day if price drifts too far from where they started opening in the morning but that's it
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$JPM collar … it’s a thing… I’ll call it a guardrail … or safety net. The big boys don’t lose money and this is part of how they smooth out the potential bumpiness of the market. @smartertrader talked about this today.
They’re the grown-up money manager , the super-rich kid with a giant piggy bank full of stocks. They own a TON of stocks in the big S&P 500 playground.
They don't want to lose all their toys if the slide suddenly goes super fast downward. So they make a special "safety deal" called a collar. It's like putting bumpers on the slide so you can't fall off too far, but you also can't zoom way up high forever.
Here's how it works right now (super simple version):
They buy a magic ticket: long put at 6,475. This ticket says: "If the playground drops way below 6,475, someone will pay me money to make up for the lost toys." → It's like a safety net floor. If things fall to here, grown-up dealers (the helpers who make the deals happen) have to buy stocks to stay even, which stops the slide from dropping more. That's why the market keeps bouncing right at 6,475 lately—like hitting a soft pillow!
They sell another ticket lower down (short put at 5,470). This helps pay for the safety net. → It means if things fall REALLY far (past 5,470), they stop getting extra help. So their max "ouch" is limited.
They sell a high ticket (short call at 7,155). This gives them money to buy the safety net. → But if the playground zooms way up past 7,155, they have to give away some extra fun (they don't get all the big gains).
They do this deal with about 35,000 tickets each (that's a HUGE amount—billions of dollars worth!). It lasts until the end of March 2026, then they redo it with new numbers.
Bottom line:
6,475 = bouncy floor
(don't fall below it—market likes to stop and bounce here).
5,470 = really deep hole
(they're safe-ish even if it goes there).
7,155 = ceiling (can't go too high without sharing the candy).
It's like the big kid saying: "I'll play on the slide, but I won't get hurt too bad if it tips, and I won't hog all the turns either."
That's why traders watch these numbers super close—they make the playground behave a little! 😄
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$MU and $SNDK are getting hit hard at the open from the release of $GOOGL TurboQuant.
The market is reading it as a potential headwind for memory names because long-context AI inference may now need far less memory per workload.


Shay Boloor@StockSavvyShay
$GOOGL just released TurboQuant which is a new compression method that can cut LLM cache memory by at least 6x & deliver ~8x speedups without sacrificing quality This could make local AI inference far more capable with larger context windows & less memory strain across devices
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@Robinhoodgirly @smartertrader so you think he just randomly picks trades? He doesn't. there's always a reason. I think you are confused with what I said.
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@1TradingDee @smartertrader I’m referring to, if a headline comes out he gives and idea of a trade and next thing you know his idea is basically worthless imo that’s a blind trade with no value as to why this is a thought process.
I get it’s a free twitter but why give a outlandish target w/ no context
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you cannot trade blind ... following others is a fast track to giving the MAN your money. I play a game every day called "What do I know?"
... here's my Daily Pre-Market Trading checklist… that helps my brain have conviction in my trades:
- On the morning call .. did Sam mention anything significant related to the market, chip sector or a specific ticker? Good or bad. @smartertrader if so, what's his logic for potentially trading a specific ticker?
- Be aware of Sam's levels up/down on the tickers he is watching and WHY. . Do not blind follow ever! Know what you are trading and have a reason.
- news, news, news ...
- look at tickers that you trade ... Are there significant overnight moves? What's the reason?
- look at @eWhispers for upcoming earnings
- what's going on in the government/USA/world, etc
- any econ numbers coming out that day? 10a or the next day and will you hold your positions overnight??
- Is there a bond auction today? If so, what time?
- any FOMC minutes, speakers, ... If so, what time?
- where are futures premarket /NQ /ES and BTC (if significantly up or down what’s the reason)
- where are indexes premarket/overnight? SPY QQQ
- take note of legit X accounts that post unusual/significant market/ticker things and news
- are there upgrades/downgrades and or other ticker related info for the ones I trade
- are there any significant news related to specific ticker that you trade (whether in a position or not)
- get perspective… how much has SPX/QQQ dropped or risen recently? Zoom out at least 5-10 days, then 20 days…
- is it OPEX week or Triple Witch?? how can it affect my positions?? Use the Nasdaq trading calendar (link below)
... ask yourself
'Is today a day I can add risk? (aka increase my trade size) based on any of the above
FINAL NOTE: you MUST watch Sam's pinned video and take notes. If you follow everything that's in there it's hard to lose.
nasdaq.com/trading-calend…
x.com/faststocknewss
investing.com/economic-calen…
x.com/eWhispers
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@MichaelAlbertMD I don’t think people really care about the biology nor do they understand it. All they care about is results. Most people don’t understand any medication or how it works. They just want it to work.
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Calling retatrutide a “GLP-3” is usually a quick sign that you don't understand the underlying biology.
Retatrutide is a NuSH-based triple agonist—it targets GLP-1, GIP, and Glucagon receptors. Only one of those is GLP-1.
There’s no such thing as “GLP-3.” GLP-2 exists, but retatrutide has nothing to do with it. And while GLP-1 and GIP are incretins, glucagon is not—it has fundamentally different metabolic effects.
So the label isn’t just imprecise—it’s biologically incoherent.

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@end3of6days9 @GamaCahaya a knock off but you CAN customize a Rolex face …. for the complainers …
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