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blood in the water on the stock market todaypic.twitter.com/vYYl0cbXYR
it’s obvious that there are dip buying programs that turn on around 3pic.twitter.com/n5WdjgO4BX
I have a m1 account I use for speculative overnight trades. 3pm afternoon trade window, has worked pretty well while still being mostly hands off.
Not an algorithm. This happens when the stock moves into a price range that had a lot of unfilled GTC institutional buy orders from previous lows.
you seem rather confident; how are you sure it’s one or the other? most trades are indeed handled by algorithm, and this happens a lot, including when the dips are not near as deep
If you look at the chart, you can see (and predict) where the price is going to find support in a plunge like that. It's a buying opportunity, and that's what the institutions are doing. It's computers that are doing it, but it was almost pre-ordained.
yeah but it’s not just gtc orders getting fulfilled or they’d stop after a short rise. there’s an active component
It may not be just, but I got alerts I'd set previously for various equities on them, so I saw it coming. Gave me a chance to either buy calls or sell puts, depending on the implied volatility of the underlying.
It's possible that they'll break through that region to the downside tomorrow, but I think it's more likely that the institutions will drive the price back up to where they want to sell (and have a lot of unsold sell orders that didn't get filled when it plunged this morning).
i’m assuming most institutions have trading algorithms that are like the ip layer of tcp/ip that do the actual trading in a sensible way, but i am sure they differ greatly in the details
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