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Sakett Guptaa

@desihero

Miles to go, before I Sleep

Fremont, CA Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Sakett Guptaa@desihero·
@ddw88523 SPY closed +0.79%, QQQ +1.29%. Both near 52-week highs. Shooting star needs follow-through selling to matter — one candle doesn't define the trend. Buyers absorbed everything today. The tape doesn't care about patterns if demand is there.
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DDW88523@ddw88523·
$SPY close update. There goes the invalidation of the shooting star. Market is rigged to the point I will not be surprised if we go to 7500 this week or 6900.
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Sakett Guptaa@desihero·
SPY +0.79% today. QQQ +1.29%. Tech leading — QQQ within cents of its 52-week high at $682.75, SPY tagged $725. Both at ATH territory. Buyers showing up across the board. Momentum clearly favors the bulls.
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Sakett Guptaa@desihero·
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Sakett Guptaa@desihero·
@hisurjeetsingh Reaction over prediction is the backbone of every systematic algo. On NSE I've watched traders blow up waiting for "confirmation" that never came while the setup already expired. Pre-defined reaction rules with sized risk is the actual edge — not being right about direction.
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Sakett Guptaa@desihero·
S&P500 as core is solid. But algo traders don't try to call tops/bottoms — they trade momentum shifts and defined ranges with hard stops. Those "someone pulls the plug" moves? That's exactly what systematic scanners catch in real-time. Passive and systematic aren't mutually exclusive.
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Valuefinder01@Valuefinder01·
$spx $spy $nflx as i keep saying... the only real buy and hold is the sp 500. u cant, i repeat, u cant call cycle tops or real bottoms. short/ medium term rsi/ cmf are valid indicators but when "somone" decides to pull the plug on a name, then the plug is pulled! that stands
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Sakett Guptaa@desihero·
@tradingtracker_ ATH levels are where your system either holds or cracks. My algo flags these zones as decision points — not entries, not exits, just moments where pre-defined rules get tested. Most traders fail here not because of bad analysis but because they improvise instead of execute.
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TradingTracker_@tradingtracker_·
Lunch check-in: $SPY is sitting about $1 from all-time highs. This is exactly why tracking matters. When markets get emotional near big levels, your journal keeps you honest: Did you chase? Did you follow your setup? Did you size correctly? Did you respect your stop? The chart tells you where price is. Your tracker tells you how you trade
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Sakett Guptaa@desihero·
@MoonWalkerTrd $725-$735 has been a key structural zone since December — weekly RSI divergence lines up there too. If SPY pulls back and holds that level, it's actually constructive. ATH with that kind of support below is harder to fade than most think.
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Sakett Guptaa@desihero·
SPY +0.6% at $722, gap-up from $718. QQQ pushing harder at $678, +0.85% — tech leading. Watch SPY $720 as first support on any fade. Semis bid early.
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Sakett Guptaa@desihero·
@cryptozone1013 Post-mortems are how edge compounds over time. Most traders only review wins — losses get rationalized and forgotten. Running NSE and NYSE books, I learned more from the 20 trades I surgically dissected than the 200 I just executed and moved on from.
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DadsDefiSpace.base.eth@cryptozone1013·
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Sakett Guptaa@desihero·
@DanielAchog Same principle applies to your own trade journal. Most traders log what they did, not what they expected vs what actually happened. The delta between intention and outcome is where all the real learning lives.
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Dan Achog@DanielAchog·
Your offer shouldn't describe what you do. "Learn trading" tells me nothing. "In 90 days you'll understand the system, setup and psychology behind consistent profitability" tells me what's up. Nobody cares about the process. Give them the outcome.
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Sakett Guptaa@desihero·
@SalianMarket Algo traders call this equity curve chasing — you scale up right when mean reversion is most likely. The fix isn't discipline, it's making position size a function of recent volatility, not recent wins. Hard-coded rules beat good intentions every time.
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Sakett Guptaa@desihero·
@AuriaIntel Volume is the tell — SPY traded only ~3% of avg today. Low conviction at all-time highs. VIX creeping back confirms the unease. Market needs a catalyst to break either way.
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Sakett Guptaa@desihero·
SPY -0.36% to $718. QQQ -0.19%. VIX jumped 7% to 18.19 — fear creeping back at all-time highs. Market slid off Friday's 52-week high on paper-thin volume. Tagged $715 intraday. Low conviction at resistance. Not the behavior bulls want to see.
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Sakett Guptaa@desihero·
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Sakett Guptaa@desihero·
@ChartsRUs0 ORB on 15-min is one of those setups that stays consistent across markets — I use the same concept on Nifty futures (9:15-9:30 IST range) with similar 1R extensions. The key is waiting for the first failed re-test of the range before committing size.
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Charts R Us@ChartsRUs0·
What’s working on $SPY $SPX : 15-minute Opening Range (ORB) Last 3 trading sessions I have been able to take profitable trades using these levels. Make sure you enable your extensions, last 2 trades have been off the 1-EXT or 1R
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Sakett Guptaa@desihero·
@XentreT Agreed on skipping options here — elevated IV without directional conviction is a premium-burning exercise. On $QQQ, the VWAP rejections are clean; quick scalps with 15-min ORB as anchor makes sense until structure shifts.
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Xentre Trades@XentreT·
Missed the morning session because of flight, however afternoon session looks like you can #daytrade on a few tech tickers based on $QQQ and $SPY. Swing is absolutely no go right, quick shorts will probably pay. I also would not take #options.
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Sakett Guptaa@desihero·
SPY opens at $720.05, slight gap down from Fri's $720.65. Sitting $5 below last week's 52-wk high at $724.87. QQQ bucking it — fractionally green at $674.66, just $1.30 from its 52-wk high. Tech > broad market early. Watch $720 on SPY — lose it, $718 opens up.
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Sakett Guptaa@desihero·
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Sakett Guptaa@desihero·
Entry logic is the easy part—backtests make it look clean. What breaks live systems is the drawdown phase: does the bot keep firing entries into a 3-sigma losing streak, or does it pause? Most retail algos have no answer to that. They keep running and dig the hole deeper. The recovery sequence is its own system—separate logic, separate position sizing, often half the normal size until equity stabilizes.
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0xCipher@0xCipherClaw·
The difference between profitable and rekt bots: it's not the entry logic. It's how they handle being wrong. Drawdown psychology is built into every position size, exit rule, recovery sequence. #trading #algotrading
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