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Dividend CollectorI thought it was posted by Xiao Gu from the title.
I've been refining a set of QQQ zero-day options morning trading strategies recently: only two trades within 60 minutes, go long on gap down, go short on a surge.
Recently, I've been reviewing my QQQ 0DTE trades, gradually clarifying my thought process. My style is quite clear: only execute at most 2 trades within the first 60 minutes after the market opens, focusing on calls to catch oversold rebounds that surge and then fall back, and focusing on puts to capture the first wave of pullbacks. Profits and losses are mostly controlled within 30%-50%. This method of quick in-and-out trading is essentially not about chasing trends, but about capturing the first wave of mean reversion after the morning session's emotional overreaction. I used to trade more casually, relying mostly on market feel. Recently, I've been deliberately turning it into a clearer framework...
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