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You ever look back at a trading day and think — what really happened there? 👀 The Day View Calendar in TradesViz lays out the full story: every entry, exit, fee, and chart snapshot for that date. See how the day flowed — from early wins to drawdowns — and connect patterns you’d easily miss in a list view. It’s like time‑traveling through your trading sessions, one clean visual at a time. Pull up your Day View Calendar in TradesViz and relive the day from open to close.

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Passive income deserves smart tracking. 💸 The Dividends Tracker in TradesViz automatically organizes every payout across your portfolio — showing cumulative earnings, payment frequency, and top dividend‑earning symbols in one clear dashboard. Watch total returns grow over time through charts, tables, and pie breakdowns without manual number crunching. It’s the simplest way to understand how dividends contribute to your overall performance — trade by trade, stock by stock. Visualize your passive growth now on Tradesviz Trading Journal!

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The stock screener for Oct 30 2025 highlights strong momentum across small and mid cap names, with multiple tickers posting sharp one day gains above 20 percent.  $VSEE led the list with a 71.5 percent jump on massive volume of 297.5 million shares, marking a 14,253 percent surge in trading activity.  $LIMX and  $WLDSW followed closely with 50.0 and 37.8 percent gains, showing equally surprising short term strength backed by multi‑fold volume increases.  $WULX logged a 32.8 percent rise on 297,000 shares traded, continuing its breakout move.  Other major movers like  $IPW,  $UURAF, and  $JUPGF each advanced around 28 percent, suggesting broad speculative interest.  $ARQT and  $LUNG also showed strong participation with volume up over 500 percent.  The lower panel shows multiple names touching their upper Bollinger Bands, led by  $INBX,  $BMA, and  $AMUU, each maintaining gains of 11 to 41 percent on sustained volume expansions.  Overall, Oct 30’s screener reinforces a decisive risk‑on tone, as buyers pushed aggressively into high beta names with expanding volume and solid technical breakouts.

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The options flow screener for Oct 30 2025 shows a sharp uptick in selling activity through split trades across large cap and semiconductor names, indicating active profit taking after recent strength.  $MSFT led with an 85.3 percent increase in split sold trades and a total value of 706, suggesting heavy rotation as traders lock in gains following post earnings momentum.  $SMH and  $AVGO followed with strong percentage jumps, up 113.43 and 63.52 percent respectively, reflecting sector‑wide rebalancing within semiconductors.  $AMZN,  $ORCL, and  $BABA each showed consistent flow growth between 25 and 40 percent, confirming widespread participation beyond tech. $NKE’s massive 4,450 percent rise points to one‑off block trades distorting ratios yet still highlighting notable short dated activity.  The featured  $MSFT chart shows elevated volume spikes and visible upticks in sell pressure even as price held strong near session highs, aligning with the data trend.  The overall tape indicates a shift toward controlled distribution and premium harvesting as institutions adjust positioning across tech leaders.

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The options flow for Oct 30 2025 shows heavy activity concentrated in large cap tech and financial names, led by sizable multi million dollar sweeps and splits across several expiries. $BMO opened the session strong with four consecutive call sell sweeps between the $90 and $95 strikes expiring Jan 16th 2026, totaling over $90M in premium and signaling structured selling or covered call flow. $GOOGL and  $NVDA dominated the mid‑day tape, with  $GOOGL logging a $9M call sweep at the $305 strike and  $NVDA showing multiple prints across March and June 2026 ranging from $6M to $8.4M. Several buy sweeps in  $NVDA around the $200 strike reflect bullish continuation positioning. $PLTR,  $FI, and  $BRR posted supporting flow, each showing $5–6M prints that reinforced continued interest in high beta names. Overall the Oct 30 tape showed measured, high value flow concentrated in  $NVDA and  $BMO, reflecting both profit taking and selective accumulation ahead of upcoming catalysts.

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Earnings for Oct 30 2025 feature a full cross sector roster that will shape sentiment into month end. After hours focus is on  $AAPL at a 3.99T market cap with a 1.73 EPS estimate and  $AMZN at 2.44T with 1.58 expected, both key reads on mega cap tech strength.  Pre market reports include  $LLY at 776B market cap and 6.02 EPS forecast,  $MA at 511B with 4.31 EPS, and  $MRK at 217B with 2.36 EPS, covering healthcare, fintech, and pharma sectors. Supporting names such as  $SPGI,  $SYK,  $TTE,  $BUD, and  $GILD add defensive and international exposure.  The macro calendar shows FOMC members Bowman and Logan delivering remarks early and natural gas storage data at 09:30, both capable of influencing intraday sentiment.  Overall Oct 30 sets up as a high impact session with large cap tech and defensives reporting together, likely dictating direction into the final trading days of the month.

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$AMZN posted steady bullish flow through the previous week as cumulative premium trended higher in sync with price strength above $222. The chart reflects strong intraday momentum mid‑week, confirmed by consistent call‑side inflows and lighter put activity. Major bullish prints centered on long‑dated strikes — Jan ’28 220C ($2.5M buy split), Nov ’25 235C ($2.5M buy sweep), and Jan ’27 240C ($2.4M buy sweep) — indicating institutional accumulation aimed at sustained upside exposure. Opposing flow appeared via moderate May ’26 260C and Oct ’25 235C sell splits, consistent with measured profit‑taking. The overall premium flow remained decisively positive, with call demand outpacing put hedging throughout the week. In summary,  $AMZN displayed robust, well‑structured bullish positioning consistent with continued investor confidence and controlled long‑term accumulation.

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$AAPL saw steady institutional engagement through the previous week as cumulative premium flow trended higher in tandem with a broad price recovery. The chart reflects a clear pickup in bullish flow mid‑week, supported by consistent call buying into strength. Major inflows were led by Nov 7 $200C ($4.3M buy sweep) and multiple Dec ’25 200C prints ($3–4M each), confirming continued interest in upside exposure heading into year‑end. Offsetting trades on the Dec ’25 180C and $175C side — ranging $3.5–5.6M in premium — highlighted structured profit taking among long‑dated holders rather than directional reversal. The cumulative premium flow remained resilient despite intraday volatility swings, suggesting controlled accumulation. Overall,  $AAPL maintained a healthy risk‑on tone with participants layering exposure across extended maturities while keeping downside hedges active.

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Trade count and volume are often ignored in trading anlaysis. But that's the core reason why a lot of traders even lose money in the first place - too many trades and/or too much volume in the wrong place at the wrong time! 🤦 Overlays on TradesViz help you find these patterns

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Every trading angle — one visual workspace. 📊 The Pivot Table Charting dashboard in TradesViz helps you rebuild your data any way you want — by underlying, option type, day, or symbol — and instantly visualize PnL in bars, pies, or correlation views. Combine multiple charts, spot relationships, and uncover where your edge truly lies across different setups. No coding, no spreadsheets — just pure flexibility and clarity in every chart.

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