Daily SPY & QQQ Analysis Start Guide
How to use your membership from day one — where to find analysis, how to read price levels, and how to trade them step by step for your timeframe.
Welcome to Wicked Stocks
We provide daily analysis on SPY, QQQ, and NVIDIA. Each update is designed to help you stay on the right side of the market. Whether you trade intraday, swing, or hold long-term positions, the price levels and analysis you receive each day serve as your roadmap.
Why This Matters
Each analysis provides context and levels to help you trade smarter — with structure that removes the guesswork. If you follow the process with discipline, you’ll give yourself the best chance to grow and succeed over time.
Mindset
Think of this membership not as a cost, but as an investment in yourself. You now have a daily playbook for clarity and confidence in trading decisions.
Where to Find Daily Analysis
- On The Website: Log in to your account → click My Analysis in the top-right menu → select SPY & QQQ, Nvidia, or Tesla.
- Email Alerts: Every new analysis is sent to your inbox (whitelist info@wickedstocks.com).
- Schedule: Released every market day about 1 hour after close.
What’s in Each Daily Analysis
Video Commentary (5–10 min)
Cary explains the day’s price action and key zones.
Downloadable Chart Image
Support, resistance, and pivots marked for quick reference.
How to Trade Using Our Price Levels
We provide several containment levels based on timeframe and importance. Here’s how to understand and use them depending on your trading style.
Understanding the Labels
- Minor – Quick day-trade profit zones only.
- Intraday Containment – Can contain moves for hours; breakouts can fuel multi-hour trends.
- Session Containment – Strong daily pivots; breakouts often spark 2–5 day moves.
- Weekly Containment – Stronger weekly barriers; breaks may trigger 2–3 week moves.
- Multi-Week Containment – “Monthly” barriers; breaks may drive 2–3 month moves.
- Annual Containment – Strongest levels; breaks can define 6–12 month trends.
- UP/DP – Up Pivot = strength above; Down Pivot = weakness below.
Support Holds & Resistance Rejections
If price respects a support level, it often creates a buy setup. If it rejects resistance, that’s weakness and may offer shorts. If broken, shift focus to the next level above or below.
How to Apply Levels Based on Your Trading Style
For Position Traders & Investors
Focus: Weekly, Multi-Week, and Annual Containment.
Use these levels for long-term support/resistance zones. Weekly closes above/below often signal trend changes. Ignore intraday noise.
For Swing Traders
Focus: Session, Weekly, Multi-Week, Annual.
Use session levels for 2–5 day trades, weekly for 2–3 week swings, multi-week for longer holds. Confirm with daily/weekly closes.
For Day Traders
Focus: All levels (Minor for scale-outs only).
Trade intraday breakouts/pullbacks at containment zones. Expect moves lasting 15 minutes to a full session. Be ready to flip bias if levels hold instead of break.
Quick Reference Summary
| Trader Type | Key Levels | Duration | Strategy Tip |
|---|---|---|---|
| Position / Investor | Weekly, Multi-Week, Annual | Months–Years | Focus on big closes to track long-term trends. |
| Swing Trader | Session, Weekly, Multi-Week | Days–Weeks | Use daily/weekly closes for entries and exits. |
| Day Trader | All levels (Minor = scale-outs) | Intraday | Trade breakouts/pullbacks, flip bias on holds/rejections. |
How to Use Daily Analysis (Step-by-Step)
- 1Watch & Read
Review the video, chart, and notes.
- 2Mark Levels
Add support/resistance to your own chart.
- 3Plan the Trade
Align entries, stops, and targets with your timeframe.
- 4Execute
Enter when price reaches the zone; place stop immediately.
- 5Manage Risk
Risk no more than 1–2% per trade.
- 6Stay Consistent
Follow updates daily; don’t chase missed entries.
FAQ
Which tickers are covered?
SPY, QQQ, TSLA, and NVDA.
Do I need to trade every day?
No. Many use daily analysis simply to stay aligned with market direction.
Can I apply this to options?
Yes, once experienced. Start with shares; only use options with strong volume, ideal strikes, and expirations inside our timeframe.
What if I miss a level?
Don’t chase. Wait for a retest or the next setup.
How long do levels last?
Minor/intraday = hours; session = days; weekly = weeks; multi-week = months; annual = up to a year or more.
Closing Note
Daily analysis isn’t about guessing — it’s about preparation. By knowing the key levels, you can trade with structure, confidence, and discipline. Your next step: log in after today’s close, review the daily analysis, and mark your levels.
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