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Apr 17, 2026 3:59:56 PM EDT
18.85USD-0.106%(-0.02)13,943,182
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14 hr ago • u/loud-spider • r/StockMarket • iran_calls_bs_after_trump_frantically_hypes • C
I'm fully expecting a big Iranian PR blitz starting about 9pm ET Sunday through to Monday market open, expressly denying any and all claims that a ceasefire is "all signed bar the signature"with the goal of squashing fantasy enthusiasm.
sentiment 0.13
15 hr ago • u/SoNowYouTellMe101 • r/technicalanalysis • anyone_know_of_a_way_to_check_projected_oil • B
By "projected" I mean some indication of where prices are if the market was actually open. Of course I'm interested in what impact the re-closing (if it had ever been reopened) of Hormuz has already had, and if there may be a gap, and which way, when they open Sunday at 6pm ET. Thank you!
sentiment 0.67
15 hr ago • u/FidelityJohn • r/fidelityinvestments • loan_question • C
Welcome to the sub, u/Flowerfuls.👋 We appreciate you reaching out to us about this, and I'm happy to step in here and point you in the right direction.
To start, rules regarding workplace plans, including loan handling, repayment methods, and payment frequency, vary between plans and are set by your employer and their specific plan. If your plan is held with Fidelity, you can review your plan rules by checking out your plan's Summary Plan Description (SPD). To access the SPD, log into NetBenefits.com, then follow these steps:
1. On the NetBenefits home page, click the three-dot menu for the desired 401(k) plan
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If you can't find what you're looking for in the SPD, definitely give our workplace team a call so that they can review your specific plan. The availability of our associates varies by plan, but they are generally available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. ET. Please respond with "401(k)" when prompted by the automated system to be connected.
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Please let us know if you're able to find what you're looking for, or if we can help you in any other way. Again, welcome to the sub! We hope to see you around.
sentiment 0.98
19 hr ago • u/FidelityIan • r/fidelityinvestments • cannot_create_recurring_transfer • C
We are glad to hear that our support line was able to set this up for you, u/SpecialStrict9715.
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We're always here to help in the event that you have additional questions!
sentiment 0.96
20 hr ago • u/Affectionate-Tax9885 • r/wallstreetbets • weekend_discussion_thread_for_the_weekend_of • C
The Strait of Hormuz is open M-F 9:30-4pm ET
sentiment 0.00
20 hr ago • u/BoxPositive4750 • r/IndianStockMarket • stuck_with_motilalofs • C

You may start browsing the following:
* Value Research Online
* Morningstar India
* ET Wealth, HT Mint etc.
The rest, your call.
sentiment 0.68
20 hr ago • u/ProudPeak3570 • r/wallstreetbets • weekend_discussion_thread_for_the_weekend_of • C
The Strait of Hormuz is open M-F 9:30-4pm ET
sentiment 0.00
21 hr ago • u/Nysoz • r/TSLALounge • tsla_super_chill_weekend_thread_april_1819_2026 • C
What just happened?
Yesterday, at 8:45 AM ET, Iran's Foreign Minister Araghchi announced that the Strait of Hormuz was "completely open" for all commercial vessels.
At 9:06 AM ET, President Trump thanked Iran for reopening the Strait.
Then, at 10:20 AM ET, Trump said Iran and the US were working together to remove all mines from the Strait of Hormuz.
Between 10:40 AM ET and 12:00 PM ET, President Trump said Iran agreed to "never close the Strait again" and to "suspend its nuclear program indefinitely."
Suddenly, at 6:14 PM ET, Iran's Speaker of the Parliament said Trump made "seven claims in one hour, all seven of which were false."
Now, Iran has CLOSED the Strait of Hormuz again and oil tankers are being struck.
What just happened behind the scenes?
https://x.com/kobeissiletter/status/2045487463842341182?s=46
Art of the deal, strategic uncertainty, whatever else you want to call it lol.
sentiment 0.45
21 hr ago • u/Icommandyou • r/wallstreetbets • weekend_discussion_thread_for_the_weekend_of • C
A real American company would have already fired the ceasefire already since it only works on weekdays 9:30 - 4 ET
sentiment -0.56
21 hr ago • u/avdvetf • r/wallstreetbets • weekend_discussion_thread_for_the_weekend_of • C
United States Central Command said it will begin enforcing a maritime blockade on all vessels entering and exiting YourMom April 20 at 10 a.m. ET under a presidential proclamation, applying to ships of all flags. It added transit through the Strait of YourMamma to non-family ports will not be impeded.
sentiment 0.42
22 hr ago • u/severed02 • r/wallstreetbets • weekend_discussion_thread_for_the_weekend_of • C
The Strait of Hormuz is open M-F 9:30am-4pm ET
sentiment 0.00
23 hr ago • u/surprisingh • r/IndianStockMarket • check_their_profits • C
ET, NSDL,NSE keep posting
sentiment 0.00
1 day ago • u/False_Comedian_6070 • r/ETFs • what_of_you_portfolio_is_held_by_your_top_10 • C
Mine is 17.38%
highest is TSM at 2.52%.
Followed by MU, NVDA, Hikari Tsushin, Vertiv, ET, GLW, GOOGL, Hynix, and grupo Mexico.
sentiment 0.00
1 day ago • u/surprisingh • r/IndianStockMarket • check_their_profits • C
This is ET prime also I keep CNBC on during trading time they show funding rounds, liquidity related data time to time
New concept of AIFs have made many things private but a lot of times CNBC on interviews talk about the expansions of AIFs and PMS
sentiment 0.00
1 day ago • u/Affectionate-Idea690 • r/wallstreetbets • weekend_discussion_thread_for_the_weekend_of • C
😂😆😂😆😂 fuk 
The U.S.-Iran ceasefire is scheduled to expire at 8:00 p.m. ET (20:00 ET) on April 21, which corresponds to 01:00 BST (00:00 GMT) on Wednesday, April 22, 2026....
sentiment 0.91
1 day ago • u/Feeling_Macaroon_463 • r/dividends • hit_6_figures_finally • C

📌 Price Summary
- ARCC — $19.09
- ET — $11.89
- ARDC — $12.59
- EMO — $48.44
- FSCO — $23.40
- KSLV — $37.85
- IGLD — $25.96
- QQQI — $53.89
- SPYI — $52.55
- IWMI — $38.26
- IYRI — $102.98
- BTCI — $36.56
- AIPI — $36.01
- FEPI — $43.37
- PDI — $17.39
- OMAH — $18.53
❗ MLPI
- No live price — the ETN is delisted.
---
💰 Total Cost (excluding MLPI)
$452,684.80
sentiment -0.49
12 hr ago • u/FrameFar7262 • r/algotrading • 6_months_full_time_on_algo_17_strategies_dead_on • Infrastructure • B
Been grinding on this for about 6 months full-time now. Started with mean-reversion ideas, then went into microstructure, order flow, ML, cross-asset lead-lag, basically everything I could get my hands on. I have 3 years of Databento L2 tick data on MNQ, 7 years of 1-min bars, 15 years of MGC, a 20-core server, and I built a custom Rust stack for tick parsing and L2 order book reconstruction before I realized I was reinventing what Nautilus does better, so I pivoted to Nautilus 1.225 with mlfinpy and vectorbt on top.
So, the actual work. I tested 17 strategies. Let me just dump them so you understand I'm not asking about RSI settings.
On the microstructure side, I tried spread regime filters, quote response after aggressive bursts, volume price classification (Harris style), sweep continuation and sweep reversal, book imbalance directional, aggressor volume trend follow, delta and CVD divergence, and absorption patterns. All came out around 50% win rate once I corrected for the obvious stuff like measuring book imbalance after the move instead of before.
On the classic technical side, I did ORB 5/15/30 min with and without ATR trail, inside bar breakout (started at 84% WR, dropped to 53% after I found my lookahead bug), FVG on 30-min bars (this one was the closest I got to something, 55% WR over 103 trades, but p=0.15, so basically noise), mean reversion with asymmetric R:R, which is structurally losing because NQ is momentum intraday; gap fill at RTH open, which worked in recent years but breaks on 7-year history.
I tried ML twice: triple barrier labeling with random entries as a baseline. The ML matched the random baseline exactly. Then meta-labeling with 6 models and an ensemble on top, zero improvement over no signal. That's when I really internalized the "ML amplifies edge, doesn't create it" thing.
GEX as a regime filter turned out to capture vol clustering, not direction. Permutation entropy: nothing. Cross-asset signals (ZN, DX, Gold into NQ): nothing. Overnight momentum follow-through: nothing. Composite voting across 5 weak signals: still nothing; weak plus weak is not strong.
The most recent attempt was the one I did the most rigorously: Nautilus backtest with a LatencyModel at 100ms base + 50ms insert, one-tick deterministic slippage, $0.50 per contract per side, bar adaptive high-low ordering to avoid the OHLC asymmetry bias, and I even implemented a delayed entry pattern where the signal detected on bar N is buffered and submitted on bar N+1 to stop the fills from happening inside the same bar as the signal (which is a subtle lookahead in bar backtests). Sixty-eight unit tests on the whole thing.
The strategy was just Bollinger Band mean reversion 5-min, BB(20, 2σ), ATR-based stops, session 09:40 to 15:50 ET with lunch skipped, and force flatten at 15:45. Nothing fancy.
Ran it for the full year 2023, 117 trades over 252 days. WR 48.7%, expectancy minus $6.52 per trade, total PnL minus $762, Sharpe minus 1.34. Bootstrap 10k iterations gave me IC 95% on expectancy of \[minus $14.99, plus $1.82\]. So technically "not significantly different from zero," but zero edge demonstrated.
I did post-hoc analysis on those 117 trades. Two things jumped out. First, in a 2023 bull market, I took 79 shorts versus 38 longs. The strategy kept calling uptrend continuations "overbought reversion" and got run over. Second, 14h ET was a bloodbath. Thirty-five trades in that hour, WR 34%, minus $605 by itself. Afternoon news flow breakouts don't reverse.
Then I thought, "Okay, the problem is no regime filter; let me add ATR(5)/ATR(30) < 0.8 as a 'range regime' switch and only trade MR in range." Before writing any code, I looked at the 117 existing trades grouped by regime. Got the exact opposite of what I expected. Range regime was the WORST segment, minus $11.59 per trade, WR 37%. Expansion regime was less bad, minus $4.35 per trade, WR 54%. Strong expansion was plus $0.21, but on 51 trades, which is noise. In a tight range, the bands are so narrow the signal is triggering on pure bar noise; there's no real deviation to revert from.
Then I thought, "Fine, overnight gap fade; that's academically documented (Lou Polk, Skouras 2019)." Pulled the 1,696 days of MNQ I had and looked at the distribution before coding. Mean gap is +8.3 pts (consistent with the overnight drift paper, fine), but the fill rate of the gap toward previous close inversely scales with magnitude. Eighty-one percent fill for tiny gaps you can't exploit after costs, 33% for gaps > 0.5σ, literally 0% for gaps > 1.5σ. So the retail folklore that big gaps fill is just false on MNQ. The big gaps continue; they don't revert. And there's no up versus down asymmetry in fills either (30% vs 29%) so I can't even pick one side.
Which is where I am right now. Stuck. I keep reading posts here where people mention they have a live edge on NQ or ES intraday, and I absolutely believe some of you do, because the infra and rigor I see in certain comments is real. But I cannot find one. Not a tradeable one. Not after costs. Not after honest bias correction.
So my questions, and I'm being genuine here:
1. Is there a fundamental reason a retail trader without colocation should expect to find zero edge on MNQ/NQ intraday bars, and the guys you see posting live profits are either HFT adjacent, event driven, or trading a completely different timeframe/style than "5-min bars + indicator + stop + TP"? Basically, am I fishing in an empty pond?
2. If the edge on index futures is real for retail, what category of strategy should I even be looking at? I've done indicator MR, breakouts, order flow, ML, cross asset, regime filters, and gap plays. Is the thing I'm missing something structural like MOC imbalances, FOMC/CPI window trades, roll arbitrage, index rebalancing flows, something event-driven that none of my bar-based setups could ever capture?
3. For people who genuinely have a live intraday edge on NQ/ES, how many strategies did you burn before finding it? Is 17 normal, or did I burn through variants of the same bad approach without realizing it?
4. Is my methodology actually sound, or am I fooling myself somewhere? I do walk forward, permutation baselines, realistic slippage/fees/latency, and bootstrap IC on expectancy; I compare it to permutation null. What am I not doing that I should?
5. Honest question: should I just drop intraday futures and go for something else ?
Thanks for reading this far.
sentiment -0.95
14 hr ago • u/loud-spider • r/StockMarket • iran_calls_bs_after_trump_frantically_hypes • C
I'm fully expecting a big Iranian PR blitz starting about 9pm ET Sunday through to Monday market open, expressly denying any and all claims that a ceasefire is "all signed bar the signature"with the goal of squashing fantasy enthusiasm.
sentiment 0.13
15 hr ago • u/SoNowYouTellMe101 • r/technicalanalysis • anyone_know_of_a_way_to_check_projected_oil • B
By "projected" I mean some indication of where prices are if the market was actually open. Of course I'm interested in what impact the re-closing (if it had ever been reopened) of Hormuz has already had, and if there may be a gap, and which way, when they open Sunday at 6pm ET. Thank you!
sentiment 0.67
15 hr ago • u/FidelityJohn • r/fidelityinvestments • loan_question • C
Welcome to the sub, u/Flowerfuls.👋 We appreciate you reaching out to us about this, and I'm happy to step in here and point you in the right direction.
To start, rules regarding workplace plans, including loan handling, repayment methods, and payment frequency, vary between plans and are set by your employer and their specific plan. If your plan is held with Fidelity, you can review your plan rules by checking out your plan's Summary Plan Description (SPD). To access the SPD, log into NetBenefits.com, then follow these steps:
1. On the NetBenefits home page, click the three-dot menu for the desired 401(k) plan
2. Select "Plan Information and Documents" from the drop-down
3. Click on "Summary Plan Description (SPD)"
If you can't find what you're looking for in the SPD, definitely give our workplace team a call so that they can review your specific plan. The availability of our associates varies by plan, but they are generally available Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. ET. Please respond with "401(k)" when prompted by the automated system to be connected.
[Contact Us ](https://www.fidelity.com/customer-service/contact-us)
Please let us know if you're able to find what you're looking for, or if we can help you in any other way. Again, welcome to the sub! We hope to see you around.
sentiment 0.98


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