#Copper down a little today but looks like this could be an early bull flag just below resistance. If this continues for a few more days then probabilities will start to favour a break up and next resistance would be $6.33. If it does get rejected here, then the bottom of the parallel is next support.
As a result of the pattern just described, I closed my short earlier today at break even (this was the 2nd half of the position after I closed the 1st half for a good profit at $5.50). This is just a risk management move as I still think copper has a lot more to drop in the coming months.
If it does get another push up above $6.30 I will re enter short.
#metals#trading
I haven't paid Audible in months.
I built a pipeline with Claude that takes any topic, pulls research from books, papers, and live web sources, writes a 45-minute teaching script, then renders it to MP3 in a natural voice. About 90 seconds end to end on my home GPU.
Real token math per book, retries and rewrites included: roughly 300K input, 55K output. That lands at ~$1.30 on Sonnet with prompt caching, ~$3-4 on a mixed pipeline, ~$8 if I lean on Opus for final polish.
Audible: $15 a month, 1 book from their catalog.
Claude Max ($200): 80 to 150 custom books a month, depending on how much Opus I use.
Even $15 of Claude credit gets you 10-15 custom books on whatever you actually want to learn.
This week I built one on chaos theory, synthesizing 6 books into a single teaching script. Then one on global healthcare insurance, pulled from books, papers, and current data no single book covers.
Audible sells you what's on the shelf. My process builds me what isn't.
How are you using AI to grow yourself?
Using Claude I recreated a generic version of bookmap...
Schwab API + Tradovate + HTML API + DB...
I pull the average long and short prices, T&S from Tradovate web... and pipe into a DB, use Schwab for the live market prices, could overlay options levels too. #es_f, $spy,$spx
Basic Book map...
Using Claude I recreated a generic version of book map...
Schwab API + Tradovate + HTML API + DB...
V4 - with Gex levels for ES and SPX combined and synced to ES pricing, Es and SPX options OI, and volume...
Using Claude I recreated a generic version of bookmap... Schwab API + Tradovate + HTML API + DB...
V3 - Full webpage - CVG, footprint, and heat map...
now on to Gexbot Options levels
Bones Hyland was a junior in high school when a fire tore through his family's house. His 11-month-old cousin and his grandmother both died. He jumped from his second-floor bedroom window to get out, tore his patellar tendon on the landing, and doctors told him he'd never play basketball again.
He came back as a senior and averaged 26 points a game. Got drafted 26th overall. Spent the last few years bouncing between the NBA and the G-League.
Tonight he's playing for the Timberwolves and has scored 17 or more in four straight games. The firefighters who pulled him from that house came to one of his games a few years ago and watched from the stands.
Sources:
sportsspectrum.com/sport/basketba…espn.com/nba/story/_/id…clutchpoints.com/nba/denver-nug…
The NTSB just released the cockpit timeline from the LaGuardia runway collision. The fire truck was cleared to cross an active runway 20 seconds before the plane hit it. Controllers screamed stop orders for the last 9 seconds. Nobody heard them.
The airport's surface radar system was supposed to track everything on the ground and send an alert. It didn't, because the fire truck had no transponder. The controller in the tower was doing two jobs at once because of a flight backlog. And now investigators can't confirm who was directing ground traffic when the collision happened.
The pilot was Antoine Forest, 30 years old. He and his co-pilot Mackenzie Gunther were both killed. Nearly 40 passengers were injured.
Sources:
npr.org/2026/03/25/nx-…cbsnews.com/newyork/news/l…nbcnews.com/news/us-news/i…
Savannah Guthrie's mother Nancy was abducted from her home in Tucson on January 31. She's 84 years old. The FBI found evidence she was taken against her will. Multiple ransom demands came in cryptocurrency. One turned out to be a hoax from a stranger in California.
Today Savannah gave her first interview since it happened. She said the family is "in agony" and "I imagine her terror." It's been almost two months. Nobody has found her.
The family is offering $1 million for her return. The FBI is offering $100,000.
Sources:
nbcnews.com/news/us-news/s…npr.org/2026/03/25/nx-…cbsnews.com/news/savannah-…
Luis Arraez's father tied a baseball to a mango tree in their backyard in Venezuela and started teaching him to hit when he was two years old. He became the first player to win a batting title for three different teams.
This month he led Venezuela to its first World Baseball Classic championship, beating the United States in the final. When someone asked about his gold medal, he said he gave it to his mom. "She's the one who deserves it."
Tonight he batted leadoff for the Giants on Opening Night.
Sources:
sports.yahoo.com/articles/giant…nbcsportsbayarea.com/mlb/san-franci…clutchpoints.com/mlb/san-franci…
Nebraska had never won an NCAA Tournament game. Not once in the program's history. Fred Hoiberg took over in 2019 and went 14-45 in his first two seasons.
His son Sam walked on to the team. His twin brother Charlie became the team manager. This season Sam started all 33 games, the team won its first 20, and Nebraska made the Sweet 16 for the first time ever.
A father coaching both his sons, one starting and one managing, on a team that was a laughingstock five years ago. They play Iowa tomorrow.
Sources:
nbcsports.com/mens-college-b…sports.yahoo.com/articles/sam-h…sports.yahoo.com/articles/fred-…
Tony Vitello walked on at Missouri after his Division II team went 0-12 his freshman year. His head coach told him on any given day he might tap him on the shoulder and say there was no longer a roster spot. He never played professional baseball.
He went into coaching instead, spent 14 years as an assistant, then took over Tennessee. The program hadn't been to a College World Series in 12 years. He took them three times in eight seasons and won the national championship in 2024.
Tonight he managed his first MLB game on Opening Night, on Netflix, in front of the country. First college coach to ever jump straight to managing in the majors.
Sources:
espn.com/mlb/story/_/id…sports.yahoo.com/articles/giant…nbcsportsbayarea.com/mlb/san-franci…
A jury in Los Angeles just found Meta and YouTube liable for addicting a teenager to social media. First verdict of its kind in history.
The plaintiff started using YouTube at 6 years old and Instagram at 11. By her teens she was dealing with depression and suicidal thoughts. The jury deliberated for 8 days after a 7-week trial, found both companies negligent on every count, and ordered them to pay $6 million.
Meta got 70% of the blame, YouTube got 30%. Both plan to appeal. There are 2,000 similar lawsuits waiting behind this one.
Sources:
npr.org/2026/03/25/nx-…cnn.com/2026/03/25/tec…cbsnews.com/news/meta-yout…
Stephen Colbert has been hiding something for two years. He and his son have been secretly developing a Lord of the Rings movie with Peter Jackson, based on 6 chapters from Fellowship of the Ring that were cut from the original trilogy. He's leaving the Late Show in May to finish it.
Sources:
variety.com/2026/film/news…hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-n…deadline.com/2026/03/stephe…
A car-sized asteroid is passing between Earth and the Moon right now at 11,461 mph. NASA says it's harmless. The scarier part is we only discovered it existed 3 days ago, and there are thousands more like it we haven't found yet.
Sources:
space.com/astronomy/aste…newsweek.com/nasa-tracking-…
128 soldiers boarded a Colombian Air Force C-130 for a routine flight out of Puerto Leguizamo. The plane lost altitude during takeoff, clipped a tree, and went down in dense jungle a mile from the airport. 69 confirmed dead, 58 survived with 14 in critical condition. One person is still missing.
Sources:
npr.org/2026/03/24/g-s…aljazeera.com/news/2026/3/23…cbsnews.com/news/colombia-…
Russia fired 400 drones and 34 missiles at Ukraine overnight, the biggest wave in months. Ukraine shot down 365 drones and 25 missiles, but four people were killed across 11 regions. Poland put its air defenses on "highest state of readiness" and scrambled fighter jets. Romania scrambled two F-16s as drones hit near the Danube. Military analysts say this is the start of Moscow's spring offensive.
Sources:
foxnews.com/world/nato-scr…abcnews.go.com/International/…newsweek.com/nato-scrambles…