With each stock’s recap, we will include a (with market support) or (without market support) tag, designating whether the trade triggered with or without market directional support at the time. Anything in the first five minutes will be considered WITHOUT market support because market direction cannot be determined that early. ETF calls do not require market support, and are thus either winners or losers.
From the report, NWSA gapped under the trigger, no play.
DMND triggered short (with market support) and worked:
MAKO triggered short (with market support) and didn’t work:
PVTB triggered short (with market support) and didn’t go a dime in either direction, so we don’t count it, closed just 3 cents in the money:
In the Messenger, Mark’s FOSL triggered short (with market support) and worked:
His VLTR triggered short (with market support) and worked enough for a partial:
Rich’s FB triggered long (with market support) and didn’t work:
Rich’s NFLX triggered long (with market support) and didn’t work:
Another NFLX call later in the day triggered long (without market support) and worked enough for a partial:
Rich’s PXD triggered short (with market support) and worked:
His GS triggered short (with market support) and worked:
AMZN triggered short (with market support) and worked enough for a partial:
FSLR triggered short (with market support) and didn’t work:
AAPL triggered long (with market support) and worked:
In total, that’s 11 trades triggering with market support, 7 of them worked, 4 did not.