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Aug 14, 2026 3:59:59 PM EDT
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As of Aug 16, 2026 8:01:55 PM EDT (1 min. ago)
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42 min ago • u/Hot_Sacks • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_august_17_2026 • C
When pre-market again? 8 ET?
sentiment 0.00
3 hr ago • u/thewaterb0yyyy • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_august_17_2026 • C
I like ET, OXY and CVX better
sentiment 0.66
3 hr ago • u/FidelityBrian • r/fidelityinvestments • online_access_blocked • C
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sentiment 0.84
3 hr ago • u/DeeDee_Z • r/investing • morningstar_portfolio_xray_alternative • C
OK, it's been a decade since I worked with those tools, so let me ask:
* How many of those holdings are individual stocks, *vs.* ET and Mutual Funds?
* Are you hitting the holdings limit **just** on the funds?
* (If no:) Did you try excluding the non-fund holdings, and just X-raying the funds?
sentiment 0.00
5 hr ago • u/TheOpeningBell • r/dividends • need_a_3rd_mlp_nonetf • C
Size and scale of business. EPD, MPLX, and ET are the 3 kings. All the other ones are just gambling.
sentiment 0.00
6 hr ago • u/FidelityBrian • r/fidelityinvestments • fixing_the_widget_ios • C
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sentiment 0.96
6 hr ago • u/PleasantComplaint719 • r/dividends • need_a_3rd_mlp_nonetf • C
Appreciate it, I was planning on MPLX but wasn’t sure if I should take a stronger look at some of the other options like WES and PAA. You never know what the future may bring and maybe one day I do add them, but right now my strategy is to stick to 3 MLPs of which two are taken up by ET and EPD
sentiment 0.90
6 hr ago • u/robertrea7 • r/dividends • anybody_using_dividends_as_a_an_additional_source • C
No... Only use them to buy more stocks... I have about 100k in EPD and 50k in ET. Right now, that's about 10k a year in dividends. But, in 26 years when I'm full retirement age, that could be 100k+ without me adding another penny and until I reach a 0 cost basis, it's tax free.
I put my monthly contributions beyond 401k in to growth stocks with the thinking that I'll earn a bit more now doing that and gradually transition that towards dividends as I get closer to retirement, too. My goal is to transition enough over for a steady tax free income the first few years to keep insurance costs lower.
If you just take dividends now to pay utilities, you're throwing out a lot of potential.
sentiment 0.88
8 hr ago • u/PleasantComplaint719 • r/dividends • need_a_3rd_mlp_nonetf • Due Diligence • B
I currently hold ET and EPD in a taxable account and am looking to add a third MLP. I’m comfortable with K-1s and am not looking for ETFs, strictly the actual MLPs themselves.
For context - these are long-term (40 year) buy and holds that I will be regularly contributing to.
Options include MPLX, WES, or PAA. Other choices on my radar would be CQP or SUN.
Would appreciate a steer in the right direction on which offers the best long-term complimentary fit alongside ET and EPD, whether that be growth or stability oriented. Would also welcome if there is an obvious "go with this one and don't overthink it" choice.
Thanks in advance.
sentiment 0.98
9 hr ago • u/crony_capitalist_ • r/wallstreetbets • weekend_discussion_thread_for_the_weekend_of • C
Tuesday, August 18 (8:30 AM ET): July Housing Starts and Building Permits report, alongside July Import Prices.
Tuesday, August 18 (9:15 AM ET): July Industrial Production and Capacity Utilization rate data.
Wednesday, August 19 (2:00 PM / 1:00 PM ET): Release of the Federal Reserve FOMC Meeting Minutes from July, which TV analysts will dissect closely for rate-cut clues.
Later in the Week: Ongoing corporate retail earnings updates (including reports from major bellwether chains like Walmart).
sentiment -0.68
9 hr ago • u/Expensive_Subject607 • r/Daytrading • day_trading_edge_suite • Software Sunday • B
**Body:**
I trade small-cap momentum, and one problem kept bothering me. Most scanners showed me what was moving at that moment, but they did not preserve the complete story when momentum carried from one market session into the next.
A stock could appear after-hours, return near the top the following morning, and become one of the strongest regular-session movers. Unless I manually saved everything, it was easy to forget when the ticker first appeared, its original price, and how far it moved afterward.
That is why I built **Day Trading Edge Suite** around the way I actually trade.
# Real Case Study: MGRX Across Two Sessions
On August 13, Smart News detected MGRX during after-hours at 4:09:43 PM.
* 4:00 PM reference price: $0.5332
* First recorded after-hours price: $0.7270
* After-hours peak: $0.7773
* Move after the close: 45.78%
The next morning, MGRX returned near the top of the Suite. Smart News and the Open Bell Scanner detected it at 9:48:04 AM.
* First detected price: $0.81
* Peak price: $1.13
* Peak Open Move: 85.86%
* Gain after detection: $0.32, or 39.40%
From the previous day’s 4:00 PM reference price to the next session’s peak, MGRX moved approximately 111.9%.
The journals did not predict that MGRX would continue. They preserved the previous session’s information and made it easier to recognize when the same ticker returned near the top the following morning.
# How I Use the Journals
At the end of after-hours trading, I save the After-Hours Journal and pay close attention to the #1 and #2 names. When the Open Bell Scanner and Open Move Journal come online the next morning, I compare the new leaders with the strongest names from the previous session.
If the same ticker returns near the top, it earns my attention for further research. It is not an automatic trade signal.
This is the workflow MGRX helped reveal:
**After-hours detection → saved journal record → next-session rediscovery → continued movement**
# What Is Included
Day Trading Edge Suite follows the market from 4:00 AM through 8:00 PM ET with seven focused scanners:
1. Smart News
2. News Live
3. Top Gappers
4. Top 7 Breakout Scanner
5. Momentum Scanner
6. Continuation Scanner
7. Open Bell Scanner
The Suite also includes three automatic session journals:
* Premarket Journal
* Open Move Journal
* After-Hours Journal
The journals record information such as discovery source, first-seen time, initial price, peak price, high time, dollar movement, percentage movement, and last-seen time.
Other features include:
* Direct Finviz and Google News links for catalyst research
* Copy Tickers buttons for pasting results into a Thinkorswim or other platform watchlist
* CSV exports for post-market review and backtesting
* Common $1 to $20 scanner filters, plus a penny-stock setup beginning at $0.50
* One browser-based workspace instead of several disconnected subscriptions
# Bring Your Own Massive API Key
The Suite uses the trader’s own Massive API key and operates under that trader’s Massive plan and API limits.
The key remains in local browser storage instead of being saved in a Day Trading Edge database.
**My key. My workflow. My workspace.**
# Trial and Price
Day Trading Edge Suite includes a three-day trial. After the trial, the complete Suite is $89 per month. A personal Massive API key is required.
**Website:** [https://tradingedgesuite.com](https://tradingedgesuite.com)
**One workspace. One workflow. Built around the way I actually trade.**
I will be active in the comments and would appreciate honest feedback from other traders.
What additional journal metric would help you recognize when an after-hours leader is returning with strength the next morning?
*Disclosure: I built Day Trading Edge Suite. MGRX is presented as a historical workflow example, not as a recommendation or trade alert.*
[August 13, After-Hours Journal: Smart News detected MGRX at 4:09:43 PM. From its $0.5332 reference price, the journal recorded a $0.7270 first after-hours price and a $0.7773 peak, representing a 45.78% move after the close.](https://preview.redd.it/vm3s15ri0rjh1.png?width=1800&format=png&auto=webp&s=c7f87064351463139044939fa2600c8a57f30413)
[August 14, Open Move Journal: The next morning, MGRX appeared again through Smart News and Open Bell at 9:48:04 AM with a first price of $0.81. The journal tracked it to $1.13, an 85.86% peak Open Move and a 39.40% gain after detection. Together these two journal records show how the Suite preserves an after-hours leader and helps identify when the same ticker returns near the top during the next session.](https://preview.redd.it/wxtj5n3o0rjh1.png?width=1800&format=png&auto=webp&s=2fa51491a17ee345a6879fd31e72607d1bea0299)
That is the purpose of Day Trading Edge Suite: one workspace, one workflow, built to preserve the move and keep the strongest names in view from 4:00 AM to 8:00 PM ET.
sentiment 1.00
13 hr ago • u/random-trader • r/wallstreetbets • i_built_an_algorithm_using_ai • Discussion • B
Here are the results. I just want to know if this looks sounds? I definitely made sure multiple time there is no lookahead but I can look or understand the code it uas produced. Should I trust this result?
Done. H9 Aurora DriftGuard 19 is now the promoted/default strategy.
Committed on main as 73aab73 — Promote H9 Aurora DriftGuard 19. The promoted strategy ID is h9\_aurora\_driftguard19.
Current promoted performance
Costs CAGR Max DD
5 bps 42.15% −43.48%
7.5 bps 40.76% −43.71%
10 bps 39.39% −43.95%
15 bps 36.68% −45.43%
That is a genuine Pareto improvement over the previous Aurora 09:20 default at roughly 41.51% / −43.97%.
What DriftGuard 19 actually does
It keeps the existing H9/Aurora architecture and adds two simple mechanisms:
Normal risk = 19.0%
Existing causal 09:20 ES controller remains.
If ZN / 10Y Treasury futures are down overnight, retain only 50% of the extreme-negative-ES re-add increment.
DriftGuard: if Nasdaq EMA63 < EMA126 and H9 realized volatility is in the bottom 25% of its rolling 500-session distribution, cap budget at 15%.
The last rule attacks a very specific H9 failure mode:
\> falling market + deceptively low realized volatility → variance targeting starts levering back up during the decline.
That was responsible for much of the old 1992 slow-grind drawdown.
The no-lookahead checks passed
I made this a mechanical promotion gate rather than relying on visual inspection.
The audit confirms:
ES uses only prior-close 15:55–16:00 and next-session data ending 09:20 ET.
ZN uses the same causal clock.
ES percentile uses strictly prior observations.
Mutating all future Nasdaq prices/H9 vol does not alter earlier DriftGuard states.
Raw ES/ZN rebuilds reproduce the exact same strategy budget hash.
No shift(-1) / future target operation exists in the canonical controller.
Portfolio execution remains the mandatory one-session next-open lag.
Canonical budget hash:
7f0eabad…fde4ad
Promoted allocation artifact hash:
4481ec54…2fa6b
So I am comfortable saying the implementation has no identified future/lookahead leakage.
I would still not claim that means there is zero overfitting. Research-selection risk remains because we've tested many ideas on the same long historical universe.
Robustness is unusually strong
At 15 bps:
135 / 135 nearby DriftGuard definitions stay <50% DD.
Worst DD: −46.29%
Worst CAGR: 36.13%
60 / 60 nearby Aurora ES-controller definitions stay <50%.
Worst DD: −48.45%
Worst CAGR: 35.64%
I then crossed the 15 worst Aurora variants × 15 worst DriftGuard variants.
225 / 225 pass
Worst DD: −48.45%
Minimum CAGR: 35.28%
That last test matters because it attacks interactions between two parameter families rather than varying one while holding the other perfect.
I also tested 19.2% normal risk. It passes the coordinate robustness tests, but a neighboring definition gets to roughly −49.40%. I deliberately retained 19.0% rather than promote the cliff.
Random-window behavior improved too
Versus the previous Aurora default, in fresh-cash samples:
Active-era 5-year windows
beats CAGR: 96% at 5 bps
beats CAGR: 99% at 15 bps
Active-era 10-year windows
beats CAGR: 100% / 100%
Full-history 5-year windows
96% / 99%
Full-history 10-year
99% / 100%
Even the 10th-percentile CAGR improvement is positive for the 5- and 10-year samples.
That's considerably stronger than many of our earlier overlays, where the headline full-period result looked good but random windows exposed concentration.
Crash/subperiod profile
Fresh-start 5-bps results:
1985–1998: 46.76% CAGR / −43.48% DD
1999–2009: 26.51% / −37.88%
2010–2017: 40.25% / −40.78%
2018–2026: 57.16% / −42.09%
Selected crash DD:
1987: −19.74%
1990: −42.70%
1992 slow bleed: −42.76%
dot-com: −38.00%
GFC: −31.72%
COVID: −25.60%
2022: −36.10%
The important point is that DriftGuard didn't merely patch 1992. It also materially changes the dot-com behavior.
I pushed beyond it too
I tested several additional channels.
Rejected:
NQ relative confirmation
VX rising/term-structure veto
broad middle-ES-percentile caps
using 09:00→09:20 confirmation to remove ES re-adds
Those generally made performance worse.
One further branch remains interesting: when ES is already in the extreme positive tail and continues upward between 09:00 and 09:20, a small additional boost can reach roughly 42.25–42.32% CAGR while keeping DD acceptable.
But only 15/36 nearby confirmation definitions were clean all-cost improvements. That's not strong enough for the default, so I left it research-only instead of chasing another 0.1–0.2 CAGR points.
Operational status
The strategy is promoted/default, but I did not submit any orders.
Preflight currently says DO NOT TRADE because:
the existing kill switch remains ON;
the frozen strategy artifact is stale;
current validated ES + ZN pre-open information only reaches the August 7, 2026 execution session;
order transmission in the environment is currently LIVE.
I deliberately did not clear the kill switch or weaken the staleness rule.
The daily promoter now points to DriftGuard19, and it requires fresh both ES and ZN at 09:20. Missing ZN is not silently treated as “Treasuries didn't fall.”
So the new benchmark for everything we do next is now:
\> 42.15% CAGR / −43.48% DD
36.68% CAGR / −45.43% DD at 15 bps
And the next target I'd use is no longer merely “get above 40.” It is 43%+ CAGR while preserving roughly −44% DD, ideally with the high-cost DD still below about −47%.
sentiment 0.32
21 hr ago • u/Kingmusk420 • r/wallstreetbets • new_option_patch_dropped_expanded_options_hours • News • T
New option patch dropped: Expanded options hours 7:30 ET so you can ruin your life before work instead of during work.
sentiment -0.62
21 hr ago • u/SanDisk_Made_Me_Rich • r/wallstreetbets • weekend_discussion_thread_for_the_weekend_of • C
I was wondering why I got an email at 10:41 PM ET from the AI sex doll manufacturer, but then I realized it's 10:41 AM in China
I'm also impressed & appreciative of them working on a Sunday for me 🙏
sentiment 0.88
22 hr ago • u/FromtheBigO • r/ETFs • did_you_make_a_good_decision • C
It also help if you use the **(arrow) Reply** button when responding to people on your post.
SPYM and QQQM are both very healthy funds to hold, DGRO & SCHD — there’s a lot of factors in this, but depending on your age, they may not be very useful to you as of now, I would consolidate into just SCHD, and that being a very small part of your portfolio).
I highly suggest taking a look at AVUV (small cap value) or do some research on the importance of having small cap in your portfolio. AAPL, NVDA, MU, AMD, V, MA \~\~ were all small cap at some point.
I would also highly suggest adding some percentage to international. For real there’s only 370 million people in the USA, there’s 8 billion people on earth, plenty of emerging and undeveloped markets I get, but it would be a shame to miss out on so many other countries economic successes (which ultimately will benefit on the US side as well, also with examples such as “the lust decade” when ex-US did better than US overall).
Before you execute what I suggest next, I can’t stress enough that you do your own research, but I also highly suggest one to three well researched, something that you just absolutely believe in and put your heart into, individual company investments.
Example: I went in on AMZN earlier this year while at $201.10. I personally felt that that was an excellent entry point price, as well as looking at the backtesting and A LOT OF research, CAGR, P/E, EBITDA et. al. — and that was before talks about Amazon and their AI expenditures with AWS. And better yet, it pays no dividend. I’m hoping AMZN gets to MercadoLibre pricing may be in 10 or 15 years. And based stuff, Amazon’s revenue, it’s ever expanding service services (AI, Data Centers, Online Store and Logistics, Streaming/Production/Exclusivity of NFL Thursdays / Superbowls and so many more reasons) that I myself personally believe that Amazon and all the power it holds will continue to be a wonderful Growth mechanism in my Roth IRA.
For you, all that research and conviction in a company you feel is worth putting your capital in and DCA for as long as possible. I personally have been looking into injecting some money into ONDS, APLD, ET, VST, or VRT, — possibly PLD.
sentiment 0.99
22 hr ago • u/Quixotus • r/wallstreetbets • equity_options_on_specific_assets_will_begin • News • T
Equity options on specific assets will begin trading at 7:15 ET starting this Monday
sentiment 0.18
22 hr ago • u/OurNewestMember • r/options • my_robinhood_1099_says_2699_the_trade_lost_542 • C
Not understanding is fine. Not having authoritative documentation is not fine.
Expiration - it's 8 pm ET on expiration day, per OCC by-laws (p 144 in the latest revision)
Termination - best defined in sec 1256(c)(1). ("by offsetting, by taking or making delivery, by exercise or being exercised, by assignment or being assigned, by lapse")
Delivery - T+1 for both the long and the short leg (this should come from CBOE and the OCC)
Let me know where you think my "not understanding" is among these. Feel free to point me to authoritative documentation that corrects my mistake :)
I agree we don't have documentation about the delivery of cash (which I plainly said). The closest related thing we have is 1256(c)(1).
Sec 1233 (which obviously depends on settlement because that's when the property is borrowed) makes it clear that it does not apply for cash deliverables, so that doesn't help us for SPX/SPXW.
Basically, I think we should be able to point to text of the IRC (or punished guidance from the secretary of the Treasury) that explains the use of the index option settlement date for the short, exactly like sec 1233 does for stocks.
A hyperlink to either IRS.gov, federalregister.gov or the IRC -- that is literally what I'm trying to find.
sentiment 0.72
22 hr ago • u/HuzzahBot • r/wallstreetbetsHUZZAH • weekend_discussion_thread_for_the_weekend_of • C
Tweet Mirror:[FirstSquawk](https://twitter.com/FirstSquawk/status/2088801281733521633)
>Taiwan detects 11 Chinese aircraft, eight naval vessels operating near its territory \- ET
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24 hr ago • u/Lazy-Gene-7284 • r/dividends • dividend_stock • C
I own both WES and ET in a taxable account,love the yield on both and the price appreciation. Costs me a little more getting my taxes done with the K1’s but worth it, to me at least .
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