Les Sanga
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6/ PLAN YOUR TRADES BEFORE MARKET OPEN
Act as a pre-market volatility analyst who evaluates overnight conditions every morning to determine the optimal options strategy before the opening bell.
Analyze pre-market conditions and deliver an exact trade plan — strategy, strikes, expiration, and entry time — before the market opens.
1. Ask for current SPX futures price, VIX level, and today's scheduled news or events
2. Assess overnight futures movement and whether the gap will hold or fade
3. Check pre-market IV levels vs yesterday's close
4. Evaluate economic calendar impact and earnings exposure
5. Identify today's three key support and resistance levels
6. Deliver a complete trade plan with a bull, bear, and neutral scenario playbook
- Trade plan must be complete before market opens — no mid-session improvising
- High-impact economic events require wider strikes or no trade
- Scenario playbook must cover all three outcomes — never just one
- IV crush opportunity must be flagged if yesterday was a high-volatility event
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@CyberDog2 Is that actionable for a swing trade ( short with a stop here)🤔
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@d_1awrence What I don’t understand is the more they sell, the more interest they owed. The company needs to sell shares to raise the cash , which cheapens share price. And the dividend in the end is ROC, your own money. How can a retiree live on that. One day it could have a Luna moment 🤔
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#STRC is like a F1 car on the start grid, with the engine revved on full & the lights on Amber....
$99.95 with a quick $99.99 wick after hours.
I think the light turns green tomorrow.
Fasten your seatbelts

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@Arkasiraee @unusual_whales Couldn’t the trades be reviewed and flagged as unusual activity? Very unfair. No amount of chart reading beats being near the source.
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Let me explain educate you all what just happened,
5 minutes before the President announced a halt to attacks on Iran…
Someone placed a $1.5 BILLION bet on stocks going up and dumped $192 million in oil.5 minutes.
These trades were 4 to 6 times larger than anything else in the market at that time.
Whoever did this wasn’t guessing.
You don’t risk $1.5 billion on a hunch.
There was zero public indication this announcement was coming.
No leaks.
No press.
Nothing.
The only people who knew were in the room when the decision was made.
Someone in that room picked up a phone.
And within minutes, they made more money than most Americans will earn in a thousand lifetimes.
In a single trade.
On a war that cost you $4+ gas and $16 billion in tax dollars.
American citizens funded this war. Politicians are positioned to profit from it.
This is not the first time.
Major announcements have repeatedly been preceded by suspicious market moves tariff reversals, policy shifts, war decisions.
This may be one of the most blatant examples of potential insider advantage in modern American politics.
You would go to prison for trading on a tip from your cousin.
Yet billion-dollar trades happen minutes before decisions like this and no one asks questions.Nobody gets investigated.
Nobody gets charged.
By tomorrow, this will be buried under the next headline.
Just like last time.
And the time before that.
The game is rigged. The insiders pull the strings and win over and over.
And they’re not even trying to hide it anymore.
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BREAKING: Just five minutes before Trump's announcement to halt the attacks on Iran, massive trades reportedly hit the market.
In one move, $1.5 billion in S&P 500 (ES) futures was bought while $192 million in oil (CL) futures was sold.
These orders were 4–6x larger than anything else at the time.
The trader seemingly made huge gains.
Unusual.
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This is insane 😳
Most people are just using AI tools
Very few actually understand how they work
So I collected Stanford’s complete LLM curriculum
and turned it into a step-by-step learning path
Worth over $500
Giving it away free for the first 4,500 people
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Study this once and you’ll stop guessing with prompts
and start thinking like a real AI engineer
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Rt and comment 'LLM'

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@BitMasterK Yet prices can’t break 71 K🤔🤔. What happened to supply schock narrative? Too many sellers still 🤔
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Most people treat CLAUDE.md like a prompt file.
That’s the mistake.
If you want Claude Code to feel like a senior engineer living inside your repo, your project needs structure.
Claude needs 4 things at all times:
• the why → what the system does
• the map → where things live
• the rules → what’s allowed / not allowed
• the workflows → how work gets done
I call this:
The Anatomy of a Claude Code Project 👇
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1️⃣ CLAUDE.md = Repo Memory (keep it short)
This is the north star file.
Not a knowledge dump. Just:
• Purpose (WHY)
• Repo map (WHAT)
• Rules + commands (HOW)
If it gets too long, the model starts missing important context.
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2️⃣ .claude/skills/ = Reusable Expert Modes
Stop rewriting instructions.
Turn common workflows into skills:
• code review checklist
• refactor playbook
• release procedure
• debugging flow
Result:
Consistency across sessions and teammates.
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3️⃣ .claude/hooks/ = Guardrails
Models forget.
Hooks don’t.
Use them for things that must be deterministic:
• run formatter after edits
• run tests on core changes
• block unsafe directories (auth, billing, migrations)
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4️⃣ docs/ = Progressive Context
Don’t bloat prompts.
Claude just needs to know where truth lives:
• architecture overview
• ADRs (engineering decisions)
• operational runbooks
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5️⃣ Local CLAUDE.md for risky modules
Put small files near sharp edges:
src/auth/CLAUDE.md
src/persistence/CLAUDE.md
infra/CLAUDE.md
Now Claude sees the gotchas exactly when it works there.
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Prompting is temporary.
Structure is permanent.
When your repo is organized this way, Claude stops behaving like a chatbot…
…and starts acting like a project-native engineer.

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