The Tape

SPY and QQQ puts were the plays of the day, both entering at 14:15. SPY paid $3.25/share, exiting at the close at $738.51, showing a clean 105-minute run. QQQ mirrored this, with a +$5.12/share move, as both held to the bell. Z3Gamma’s signal was clear from the entry, with the Kijun flip confirming the hold. The opposing structure capped them pre-open, but the afternoon window was real.

The Semis

NVDA started late but paid well, entering at 14:15 and closing at $224.84 for a +$5.12/share gain. AMD’s put from 10:45 was a more patient play, exiting at 15:55 with +$8.27/share. Both saw Z3 fire after the entry, reinforcing the move. MU capitalized too, adding +$14.68/share by the close from a 14:15 entry. The semis had their share of blocks, but those that paid did so decisively.

Big Tech

AAPL, MSFT, and META calls found their mark, with MSFT leading by adding +$10.63/share, all cut by opposing signals within the session. TSLA’s put paid $3.79/share, held to close from a 09:55 entry. The Z3Gamma signal held its ground across the board, navigating the tech landscape with precision. GOOGL’s put was a quieter affair, adding +$1.2/share but consistent through the afternoon.

Crypto

MSTR’s call was the standout in crypto, entering at 12:20 and closing at $177.34 for +$2.05/share. COIN’s put added +$4.48/share in a shorter 100-minute window, cut by an opposing signal at 12:20. HOOD saw a modest gain of +$1.21/share, held for 105 minutes without Z3 activation. The crypto plays were selective but delivered where it mattered.

The day was dominated by puts, with Z3Gamma calling the entries that mattered. The afternoon session provided tight windows, but those who moved with the signals found their edge.