It doesn't move on its own, supply and demand do not affect the price like they would a regular stock The dotcom crash was the best case scenario for sqqq If qqq goes up 1%, sqqq goes down 3%
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If qqq goes down 1%, sqqq goes up 3%
So it doesn't really make sense to analyse sqqq like this.
Sqqq is great for short term especially rn as were nearing a recession You need to be careful though because leveraged etf's decay over time, so it all depends on your timeframe Looking back over a few years you will always see it trading lower because of this decay. Honestly, just eliminate sqqq, its not worth the hassle
Just do a good job of tqqq trading, look for some other signals for entry, do a lot of backtesting You could also look at other ma crosses and see how they go Keep in mind you are going to find different kinds of downtrends, very minor ones <5%, intermediate ones <10% and bear markets >15% You should find a way to.
With how volatile the market is right now, and sqqq being the inverse, the market will eventually go down yet again, thus sqqq going up
Lets say sqqq is down today and i purchase. You gain both from the long term rise of qqq and the volatility effect A more conservative idea is shorting both sqqq and tqqq for about the same amount of money and periodically rebalancing according to your taste. The second you buy it, it fucks you
Absolutely do not dca it It is a get in and get out strat, just like your mom's boyfriend's Reply reply skdesign808 • lmao best comment of the day reply reply jimbocrackers • I do something similar where i trade letfs since they are the market and most of them (spy, upro, hibl, qqq, tqq, sqqq, etc.) are highly correlated
My only problem is the washsale rule and pattern day trading rule.
Daily reset means etf resets to its underlying index to maintain target leverage on a daily basis For example, on the the up days the equity part the etf holds went up in value, but the total debt on the books didn’t change (ignore the tiny interest and fees for simplicity) That means leverage at the end of the day ends up say 295%, instead of a target 300% So the fund borrows extra.
Qqq goes up 1%, sqqq goes down 3% These are both done with derivatives with tracking only on a daily basis A bullish position would be long tqqq or qqq or short sqqq, a bearish position the opposite Sqqq would have gained 600% in the dotcom crash and 400% in the 2008 crash