Predictions for Friday, October 29th 2021
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Our weekly predictions are here, available exclusively to our subscribers (competition participants get it a day and a half earlier), for Friday, October 29th 2021 (4pm EST; at market close). Keep in mind that our accuracy is much better for low volatility assets, so interpret the predictions with caution. For an overview of our accuracy thus far, see here.
Our estimate for the Friday close for our 5 major indicators this week is the following:
Even though the S&P and the Dow ended up lower yesterday just before the close of trading, the BASON predicts they are likely to rebound and end up higher by the end of tomorrow’s trading, thereby setting another record level. Same thing for oil prices, whereas BTC and the 10-year T-bill are predicted to end up slightly lower than their Tuesday values.
As per these predictions, we once again bought two SPY $450 calls with 29/10 expiry date (using the lower boundary of the C.I. for the strike price), and we used an iron condor for the SPY 29/10, at 455/456 to 465/466 (a slightly narrow margin, where we profit if it ends in this interval). We sold 10 contracts here.
Our call is likely to give us between $400 and $1000 profit, and our iron condor gave us $400 when we sold it, so if it expires outside our C.I.s, we stand to lose in total $600. Even if SPY ends up above 465, we will still hold a profitable position. Hedged!
As for the 4 new stocks that we’ve added, here’s what the prediction table looks like:
The big bet here is surely TSLA, expected to hit an all time high at $1,100. AAPL slightly higher, as is GME, while AMC slightly lower.
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