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39 min ago • u/Electrical_Panda_326 • r/stocks • any_suggestions_on_dividend_paying_stocks • C
In Europe you've got an excellent ETF, VDIV (or TDGB in the UK), if you include dividends, it grew 130% over the last 5 years. In the USA there is a stock called ET, grew 110% over the last 5 years and pays 6% dividend on top of that.
sentiment 0.67
2 hr ago • u/Tough_Bug_783 • r/options • i_built_a_free_dealergamma_live_optionsflow • C
today's confluence so far (as of 11 ET) - one clean flip, 09:32 bearish, mixed since 10:31:
https://preview.redd.it/dhky4welkckh1.png?width=2800&format=png&auto=webp&s=10d737c5da060f966f0064cdb659bbccd1a7fc5c
sentiment 0.40
2 hr ago • u/FidelityNoah • r/fidelityinvestments • crap_platform • C
I appreciate these additional details! They've helped me narrow it down a bit.
Based on the description you've provided, I checked on my end, and everything appears to be functioning as expected in Fidelity Trader+ Desktop. This includes the "Chart" tool and the software's general responsiveness. We haven't seen many reports that match what you've described, so I'll nudge the right people to let them know.
If you continue to experience the same issues, you can also contact our Technical Support team for additional troubleshooting. Their associates are available Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. - 9:00 p.m. ET, and can be contacted with the link below. Please be sure to say "technical support" when prompted with the reason for your call.
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Finally, I saw your additional question about selling specific lots. You can currently do this in the "Trade" tool within Fidelity Trader+ Desktop by selecting the account that holds the lots you wish to sell, then typing the symbol and clicking "Sell." From here, choose the "Lots" button that pops up, make your selection, and click "Apply."
If you'd like to see this feature function differently or if there are any changes you'd recommend, that's what we're here for. Just let us know, and we'll send your thoughts up the chain.
sentiment 0.95
2 hr ago • u/Expensive_Subject607 • r/Daytrading • rdac_the_scanner_found_the_move_but_the_upper • Strategy • B
RDAC was detected by the Smart News and Open Bell scanners at 9:30 a.m. ET, trading at $13.33 and already up 127.86%.
It continued to a journaled peak of $21.62, gaining another $8.29, or 62.19%, after detection. The chart later reached a high of $22.28.
The large upper wick showed strong selling pressure near the high. Finding a runner is only part of the trade. Protecting gains and recognizing when momentum is weakening are just as important.
For educational and informational purposes only.
[Open Move Journal](https://preview.redd.it/mdlc362dgckh1.png?width=1642&format=png&auto=webp&s=121e6ad16546717b0f7fb64292239314f19e47bc)
[RDAC Chart](https://preview.redd.it/b9kv3mbigckh1.png?width=336&format=png&auto=webp&s=ebeeadc97b644fa39667e63356b23b0d1b69eb12)
sentiment 0.86
2 hr ago • u/WarriorTrading • r/Daytrading • i_finally_found_consistency_after_9_12_months • C
u/ConfidentEconomy7092 Okay so here are some ideas for you!
1. I'm glad to hear you approached options with a set of rules- was this a full blown strategy, or more rules that were just risk management? A full blown strategy is really detailed, for example on stocks it would encompass everything from what types of stocks you'd trade (price, float, etc) to what specific setups you take (micro pullback, break of VWAP...) and then additional rules on risk management. It might be worth thinking about if you had a full strategy.

2. If you had a full strategy, did you make sure that a) it was a profitable one and b) you were able to trade it profitably in a simulator? Anytime you're trying something new, please use a sim! No need to throw hard-earned money away if you can't be successful in a simulator (with real-time data, not replay). Yes, simulators don't capture everything about trading live, but the way to avoid unncessecary losses is prove profitable AND consistent in a sim, and then work your way up with small share size. I think a lot of people underestimate how long the process really takes...expecting to jump in and make money within a few mos is one of the biggest mistakes about trading.

3. Rather than just hopping into all different instruments (stocks, options, forex, etc) I would take some time to really research the pros and cons of trading all of them. For example, Ross's strategy is attractive to some people because they like that it's fast-paced (meaning they aren't holding stocks for long, the setup either works or they jump out) and that it's not an all-day thing (Ross mostly focuses between 7-9amET) and with trading to the long-side with stocks, there are certain risks that don't come with that (this is not to take away from the risk of trading, but comparing it to the leverage some people use on forex, or the unlimited risk of shorting). At the same time, those things are cons to other people- they do not like how fast it is, 7-9am ET isn't a good time for them, etc. This is all individual - we do see some people adapt Ross's strategy to other times of day, or slower time frames - but this is part of exploring the characteristics of all the instruments out there, along with the strategies that exist for them. Stocks for example you could be a momentum trader like Ross, a short-biased trader, swing trade, etc.

Taking a step back to learn more can then let you focus more on the strategy once you narrow down what you want to trade.

4. No matter what you trade, you won't waste your time by learning technical analysis. Candlesticks, chart patterns- these are like the stop signs and traffic lights of the trading world. You need to have a strategy that encompasses what you're looking for that is telling you it's a sign to get in or out.


If you don't know why you're trading what you are, and what exactly told you to jump in or jump out, that is a sign to log off your broker account and take a step back!
I hope this helps. If you end up back on our YouTube channel, try to look for the videos that are labeled strategy or for beginners because they will take you through in detail on momentum trading.
sentiment 0.91
3 hr ago • u/aliaskar92 • r/algotrading • before_you_start_any_strategy_development_you • Education • B
A thread here a few days ago asked how real quant edges get discovered. I left a short comment. This is the longer version, at the horizon most people here actually trade: minutes to a few hours.
I trade FX, crypto, and futures. I start with the payer. I do not start with an indicator.
Maybe forced traders. Information hits one market before another. Overnight inventory has to get out when the real session opens. Market makers get stuffed and fade. Participants underreact for an hour and then finish the move.
Then: what should I see if this mechanism is real?
That expectation becomes a feature. Then I define where the feature is supposed to go. That is the hypothesis.
Forced selling creates unusually high liquidation pressure, which can create a short-term reversal.
That is testable. Put it next to “RSI below 30 is bullish” and the gap is obvious. One names a payer, a thing you can measure, and a horizon. The other cannot die, so it cannot earn.
Before I build a strategy I test the cheapest relationship I can: an event study, buckets, a lead-lag regression. I want to see the effect I am claiming exists. If I cannot see it in a sort, a 47-parameter backtest will not find it for me.
The pipeline:
Thinking → thing to see → a feature → the hypothesis → test the hypothesis → trading production → risk control
“Explain it to me like I’m five” is the creative half. “Now prove me wrong” is the scientific half.
Three walks on that spine, all session-speed.
FX: equity lead into the session
ES, DAX, Nikkei print while half the FX book is asleep. The equity move is information. Spot has not finished digesting it. The lag is the trade: one to twelve hours, pair by pair. Same family as “yields moved, EURUSD has not.” The bond market prices policy first; FX is late.
Who pays: the slower FX book. Discretionary and slower systematic flow that still has to catch up.
* Observable: ES / DAX / Nikkei session returns, G10 spot, the clock (Tokyo, London, New York)
* Feature: equity impulse minus the FX move already printed (residual vs each pair’s beta)
* Hypothesis: after a large overnight ES move, USD pairs that have not yet moved in the same direction continue toward that impulse over the next 1-4 hours of the following session, after costs
* First test: event study. Condition on |ES overnight| above one sigma. Rank pairs by residual. The laggards should catch up. If the residual is already zero, there is nothing to collect.
A cousin on shock days: rank which pairs digest the print fastest. The laggards stay tradable for hours. That is the same mechanism with a news clock instead of a session clock.
Crypto: liquidation cascade, then classify
Perps publish the leverage. You can watch forced flow in real time. A liquidation is a market order into a falling book, which triggers the next one. 19 May 2021: bitcoin −30% intraday, about $8bn force-closed. The question after the spike is not “oversold.” It is: were positions closed, or flipped.
Who pays: the forced. Margin engines do not have a view. They have a threshold.
* Observable: liquidation notional, open interest, funding reset, order-book recovery
* Feature: liquidation-imbalance plus OI change (OI down = closed; OI flat/up = migrated) plus distance to the next liquidation cluster
* Hypothesis: after a liquidation spike, if OI collapses and the book refills, the next 30-120 minutes revert. If OI stays elevated and funding does not reset, the next 30-120 minutes continue
* First test: event study around liquidation clusters, split into those two states, hold 30-120 minutes, costs in. One bucket should reverse. The other should not. If both look the same, you do not have a classifier, you have a chart pattern.
Ride the forced flow while its intensity stays above a decay threshold, then stop. Fade the forced component, trend the organic one. Two hypotheses, same feed.
Futures: overnight inventory into the RTH open
Globex is a thinner auction. Size that built overnight is inventory, not a thesis. 9:30 ET is when cash, index arb, and the real book show up. Same observable, two claims, and which one pays is the open itself.
Who pays: overnight positioners who cannot hold the inventory into a full session.
* Observable: ES overnight return, opening auction volume, cash breadth, related contracts (NQ, RTY, YM)
* Feature: overnight move standardized by overnight vol, signed by whether the open confirms it (volume, breadth, gap fill/fail)
* Hypothesis A (continuation): overnight ES moves that the opening auction and cash breadth confirm persist through the first 30-90 minutes of RTH, after costs
* Hypothesis B (reversal): overnight ES moves that participation fails to confirm reverse in the first 30-90 minutes
* First test: split opens into confirmed vs unconfirmed. Opposite signs. If both buckets drift the same way, the “open fade” is superstition. The classifier *is* the strategy. A gap-fill rule with no confirmation step is this feature with the payer stripped out.
A strategy is MARKET × MECHANISM × INSTRUMENT. ES lead into AUDUSD at the Sydney open, a BTC liquidation fade on the perp, an ES overnight unwind at the cash open: three leaves, one tree.
Most ideas die at the sanity check. That is the pipeline working. I do not start writing entries until the payer has a name.
sentiment -0.98
4 hr ago • u/Expensive_Subject607 • r/Daytrading • top_7_breakout_scanner_watch_list_for_the_open • Strategy • B
[My watch list for open](https://preview.redd.it/bstnx99szbkh1.png?width=1476&format=png&auto=webp&s=650d8494dae4b0ecae56cc5eec714c406f002b66)
**August 19, 2026 | 9:12 AM ET**
Here is my Top 7 Breakout Scanner watch list heading into today’s opening bell:
**YJ, RDAC, TNON, EHGO, BIVI, RDACU, and MSS**
The scanner ranks stocks by their current breakout percentage while displaying price, volume, float, and direct access to Google News.
YJ currently leads at 178.18%, followed by RDAC at 135.73% and TNON at 118.76%.
This is a watch list, not a buy list. I will be watching volume, price action, news, and scanner confirmation after the market opens.
sentiment 0.11
4 hr ago • u/saltytraders • r/options • robinhood_worked_me • C
He’s right show us order fills, also anyone with tos time/sales tool can check if your order executed @ 3:58pm ET
You stuck around and you found out lol 😝
sentiment 0.20
4 hr ago • u/Squeeze-Finder • r/Shortsqueeze • squeezefinder_aug_19th_2026 • DD🧑‍💼 • B
Good morning, SqueezeFinders!
The bears are beginning to take control of the market after yesterday's price action on the $QQQ tech index closed down 1.69% at 717.51. Geopolitical tensions are escalating in the Middle-East, and additionally we are seeing some red flags in the bond market that are causing investors to panic a little. If the $QQQ tech index fades under 707.5, we can expect a rapid gap fill and retest of 700 psychological level. If 700 fails to hold, we could fade aggressively down to the 690-680 range before we find any major support. However, on the bullish side, if bulls can break back over the 729/730 area, we can expect a resumption of the prior uptrend we were just in. The main directional sentiment determinants today are a mix of the below-detailed economic data releases, further developments in the Middle-East, and also some large earnings reports ($ADI, $TGT, and $LOW in premarket). This market is very dynamic and has been unpredictable as far as risk-tolerance goes, as one day we're running, and the next we're crashing. Stay tuned for what's squeezy. Regardless of broader market sentiment, you can always locate relative strength by checking SqueezeRadar to track irregularities in our data, and find winners you may not have spotted before without our scanners.
🥇 Gold: \~$4,340/oz (+0.1%)
🥈 Silver: \~$63/oz (-1.0%)
🪙 Bitcoin: \~$64.3k/coin (-0.3%)
🛢️ Oil: \~$85.50/barrel (+0.7%)
Today's economic data releases are:
🇺🇸 Crude Oil Inventories @ 10:30AM ET
🇺🇸 Cushing Crude Oil Inventories @ 10:30AM ET
🇺🇸 20-Year Bond Auction @ 1:00PM ET
🇺🇸 FOMC Meeting Minutes @ 2:00PM ET
🇺🇸 U.S. President Trump Speaks @ 2:30PM ET
📙Breakdown point: BELOW this price, the move will lose momentum significantly in the short-term, as shorts will gain confidence encouraging them to short more. Reducing probability of a squeeze without a catalyst.
📙Breakout point: ABOVE this price, the move will gain momentum significantly in the short-term, as shorts losses will increase pressuring them to cover. Increasing the probability of a squeeze occurring, especially if with a catalyst.
4. $PRCH
Squeezability Score: 40%
Juice Target: 21.00
Confidence: 🍊 🍊
Price: 16.68 (-0.5%)
Breakdown point: 15.4
Breakout point: 19.5
Mentions (30D): 6
Event/Condition: Q2 results with insurance services revenue up 38 percent positive net income and sharply higher adjusted EBITDA leading to raised full-year guidance for revenue gross profit and adjusted EBITDA + continued scaling of reciprocal written premium and policies written reinforcing surplus and capacity for growth + upcoming investor meetings and constructive price target increases supporting the commercial momentum in the homeowners insurance model + Recent price target 🎯 of $23 from Benchmark + Recent price target 🎯 of $21 from B. Riley + Recent price target 🎯 of $20 from Craig-Hallum
5. $DXYZ
Squeezability Score: 28%
Juice Target: 44.7
Confidence: 🍊 🍊
Price: 33.15 (-2.5%)
Breakdown point: 30.0
Breakout point: 34.3 (continuation)
Mentions (30D): 4
Event/Condition: Ongoing investor focus on the closed-end fund’s exposure to high-profile private technology holdings including SpaceX and Anthropic as potential liquidity events and valuation marks approach + trading activity reflecting sentiment around private market valuations ATM activity and expected NAV updates from portfolio mark-to-market changes + positioning as a public vehicle for access to select late-stage venture and growth technology names amid interest in space and AI themes + Recent price target 🎯 of $40 from Roth Capital + Recent price target 🎯 of $38 from B. Riley + Recent price target 🎯 of $35 from Needham
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sentiment 0.99
4 hr ago • u/holaprimeglobal • r/Daytrading • fed_minutes_at_2pm_et_do_you_trade_the_hawkish • Question • T
Fed minutes at 2pm ET, do you trade the hawkish dissent, or fade it because the data already moved past it?
sentiment 0.00
6 hr ago • u/ThatOneRedditBro • r/wallstreetbets • daily_discussion_thread_for_august_19_2026 • C
Doesn't seem bullish enough for a rip until at least 30 min before fed min. A lot of bad news cancelled out by good news.
Im current a hibernating ber and I fear a chop before 2pm ET.
sentiment -0.76
9 hr ago • u/neverturndownagain • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_august_19_2026 • C
TRUMP TO DELIVER REMARKS WITH TECHNOLOGY LEADERS AT 2:30 PM ET WEDNESDAY
Right After FOMC minutes are released
New ATH today ofc when you least expect it
Fuck These Short selling bastards
sentiment -0.86
10 hr ago • u/SanDisk_Made_Me_Rich • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_august_19_2026 • C
Who's still awake at 2:27 AM ET lmao 🤣
sentiment 0.80
12 hr ago • u/neverturndownagain • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_august_19_2026 • C
TRUMP TO DELIVER REMARKS WITH TECHNOLOGY LEADERS AT 2:30 PM ET WEDNESDAY
Right After FOMC minutes are released
sentiment 0.00
12 hr ago • u/imavrik • r/options • 0dte_strategy • C
This is pretty interesting and glad to note that it has worked for you pretty consistently!
few questions:
**1**. What’s your typical entry time - 10:30 AM ET?
2. Your ATM Straddle price is based on what price - the price at 8:30 am or 9:30 am or 10:30 am?
3. What’s your typical wing width - $5, $10, $20 or more?
4. When do you typically exit position - at 50% profit or at reaching a stop-loss target, or hold till expiry?
sentiment 0.96
15 hr ago • u/financiallythriving • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_august_19_2026 • C
When the clock strikes midnight (ET) the limit down starts
sentiment -0.41
16 hr ago • u/FidelityBrian • r/fidelityinvestments • 3_different_statementswhich_is_which • C
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sentiment 0.89
16 hr ago • u/FidelityChristina • r/fidelityinvestments • legal_default_age_of_transfer_for_umta • C
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sentiment 0.79
16 hr ago • u/HystericalSail • r/stocks • which_healthcare_etf_would_fare_best_in_the_event • C
I'm going with ET and EPD. I get paid to wait in case of a crash and $120+ a barrel oil. That's my hedge for holding SPYM.
ET still has an over 6% yield, just went ex-div Aug 7 and will pay me tomorrow. It's almost all return of capital, so tax efficient. Hurts to re-invest at these levels seeing as my cost basis is less than half current price, but whatcha gonna do.
EPD is under 6% now, and if I could afford the cap gains tax hit I'd consider ditching it. When I bought my yield was around 9%. They last paid me on the 14th, also all return of capital.
So if there is a crash, I'll still get some payment from the midstream companies. Even if the dividend is cut it'll just buy more over time. Data centers, if there's a use for them will require a ton of natural gas. If not, people and industry will too.
Then there's tobacco. During crashes people smoke up a storm. BTI is in and out of my portfolio a lot.
sentiment 0.02
16 hr ago • u/amanj41 • r/wallstreetbets • what_are_your_moves_tomorrow_august_19_2026 • C
What’s up with that huge (relatively) precious metals reversal at 8pm ET?
sentiment 0.74


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