Due to the New York winning the World Series it was better to be on the sidelines, then be in the markets. As soon as the Parade started all the volume and options stopped trading in a normal fashion. I thought is was maybe bad data feed, nope it was not. The first 30-minutes would have been profitable, but would have had to held over the weekend, if it did not work out or if traded any other time during the day.
Unemployment was bad and then a bounce. Hummm. . . . Looking to see a slow to strong start on Monday morning, after the weekend of NY parties. Time well tell and we will have to see.
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