Jarvis Isn't Just for Day Trading

Apr 9, 2026

If you've been using Jarvis for day trading, you already appreciate zero-lag signals that keep you in the split-second price action. But Jarvis gives you far more ways to trade.

By selecting the candle duration in the upper left of your dashboard, you'll notice that Jarvis tags adjust according to the timeframe, meaning tags depict opportunities ideal for varying instrument expirations.

Today, we look at how Jarvis adjusts signals to identify opportunities in day trading, swingtrading, and investing strategies.

Trade examples are hypothetical and applied retroactively to demonstrate the Jarvis strategy.

Trades were not executed in a live account. Results do not account for liquidity, slippage, or fees.

TRADE 1

Day Trade Options | Timeframe: 1M SPY Call | Mar 10 | 10:26 am – 11:06 am C680 $1.05 → $2.32 | 120% profit

Can you be patient for three minutes? This trade retraces minimally after the tag forms.Everything after that is the most textbook trade you'll ever see. No liquidity checks, just asmooth ride til you're well over 100% profit.

Remember: Tags are only formed, and actionable, once a candle closes. Don't enter prematurely or you might find yourself in on a trade where there's no signal on the screen.

TRADE 2

Swing Trade Options | Timeframe: 1H SPY Put | March 13 | Expiration: Sept 30P260930P668 $35.44 → $52.77 | 49% profit (active)

Swing traders watching 1-day charts have been speculating the next collapse, having seen twoproper market crashes since 2020 with setups similar to what we're seeing here.

On the day Jarvis marked this trade with a Long tag, a Sept 30 expiration options put could behad for $35.44 per contract. As of this writing (3/30/26) that same contract is $52.77. For traderswhose goal it is to ride a real market crash, Jarvis has us in with great timing. From here it'sabout your goals. Your existing profit is at risk if there's a reversal, but portfolios concernedabout a collapse may choose to hedge their investments by staying in this short.

This is NOT a recommendation to enter this put now — that train has left the station. We want todemonstrate how Jarvis identifies prime swing setups at major inflection points in the market.Don't wanna miss the next one? Join the daily conversation on JarvisLIVE on Discord!

TRADE 3

Common Stock Investing | Timeframe: 1H | S&P 500

For long-term investing, you want to buy when the market is bearish, but not til it's done falling.Setting a 1-Day timeframe turns Jarvis into a long-term trend finder. In other words, each tag issaying "that trend is done now." This becomes particularly advantageous for answering the coreinvestor question: When do I know to buy the dip?

Last year's crash took out 1/4 of SPY's valuation. Liquid investors would be looking for themoment to reinvest. Jarvis chose a safe reentry that yielded great returns just before May 2025.Only problem? Jarvis wasn't live then. But it is now.

As we ride out the rest of the current downturn, we're looking for that moment yet again. Thered/green cloud shift will come first, anticipating the ending of a trend. The next Long tag maybe the next great opportunity to buy into a market before the bull breaks loose.

The Lesson

Wealth Through Diversification

Smart traders aren't only trading — they're investing too. We built Jarvis to signal different typesof trading because diversifying into steady securities will empower you to fund the risk/reward(and fun) of speculative trading.

There's more coming this month about Jarvis' expanding trading suite, and we're excited toshare the news! Until then, join us on Discord any weekday — we'd love to trade with you!

It's a great day to trade.

[Try Jarvis free for 30 days]

Risk Disclosure: Trading stocks, options, futures, and cryptocurrencies involves substantial riskand is not suitable for every investor. An investor could potentially lose all or more than the initialinvestment. Risk capital is money that can be lost without jeopardizing one's financial security orlifestyle. Only risk capital should be used for trading. Past performance is not necessarilyindicative of future results.

CFTC Rules 4.41: Simulated performance results have inherent limitations. Unlike an actualperformance record, simulated results do not represent actual trading. Since trades have notbeen executed, results may have under- or over-compensated for the impact of certain marketfactors, such as a lack of liquidity. Simulated trading programs are generally designed with thebenefit of hindsight. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieveprofits or losses similar to those shown.

Disclaimer: The information and trading signals provided by KTS Trading, LLC are foreducational and informational purposes only and do not constitute investment advice or an offeror solicitation to buy or sell any security. We do not execute trades, manage accounts, orguarantee results. All trading decisions are made solely by you at your own risk. You shouldconsult with a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decisions. KTS Trading,LLC is registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

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SPCX Launches: How to Trade the SpaceX IPO with Jarvis

June 2026 will be known for one trading headline only: Elon Musk’s SpaceX debuted as the largest IPO in market history on June 12, listing under the ticker SPCX.

The sweeping effect of this event was felt across every market and ticker, including a massive perceived volatility suppression that diminished returns on huge price movements during the launch week.

If you’re new here: Jarvis is an AI trading signals platform that produces zero-lag entry and exit tags across timeframes ranging from 1-minute to 1-day. It’s built for day traders, swing traders, and long-term investors alike. Below, we look at some of June’s best trades using Jarvis signals, plus a snapshot of the SPCX common stock chart in its debut month.

Trade examples are hypothetical and applied retroactively to demonstrate the Jarvis strategy. Trades were not executed in a live account. Results do not account for liquidity, slippage, or fees.

Trade 1

Day Trade Options | Timeframe: 1M
QQQ Put | June 5 | 11:06 am – 12:52 pm
P722 $1.08 → $6.49 | 500% profit

Jarvis dashboard June 5 QQQ put trade with second Short tag entry and cloud break exit at 500 percent profit.

The first Short tag here looked just as appealing in real time, and produced a loss. So the second one tests our mettle. But when we have a negative trend and a Short tag below VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price, a standard intraday benchmark), we act. Them’s the rules.

Once we’re in the second Short trade, this is a pretty smooth ride that lasts over an hour. The results on this options put are staggering, and it’s a good reminder that one missed setup on Jarvis should never derail our strategy. We trust the software here and bounce back with a month-making 500% trade.

Trade 2

Day Trade Options | Timeframe: 1M
QQQ Put | June 22 | 10:21 am – 11:00 am
P703 $1.12 → $4.13 | 268% profit

Jarvis dashboard June 22 QQQ put trade with Short tag through VWAP and clean cloud break exit.

Many mornings start out choppy, and on stream we often warn traders that multiple tags can occur in the first 30 minutes. We typically want to allow time in the morning for a trend to prove itself, and not take every tag we see. This Short tag comes as we move through VWAP, and we enter when the candle closes, riding it to the next cloud break for a strong profit.

Trade 3

Common Stocks | Timeframe: 1H
SPCX ( as of June 26, 2026)

Jarvis 1-hour chart of SPCX SpaceX IPO stock showing opening surge and stabilization in June 2026.

What is SPCX? SPCX is the ticker symbol for SpaceX, which listed on public markets on June 12, 2026 as the largest IPO in market history. The debut sparked heavy volume across every major index and pulled market attention away from typical volatility drivers for most of the launch week.

Moving outside of day trading options, let’s look at how Jarvis perceives the year’s biggest stock debut. The 1-hour candlestick view is the best way to vet opportunities for long-term investing.

As with many front-page IPOs, SpaceX opened with an explosive out-of-the-gate surge before stabilizing into a more reasonable trend. Stocks like SPCX are not always a sure thing, but investors using Jarvis will want to look for the next Long tag on the 1-hour chart to spot entry opportunities with qualified growth potential.

Note for options traders: SPCX got a lot of social media hype in options trading communities, but market makers have a way of staying ahead of the hype. In this opening month, perceived volatility was so extreme that achieving any meaningful profitability was particularly difficult.

The Lesson: Hype Attracts Market Suppression

In trading, extreme strategies are where movies are made, but conservative discipline is where consistently profitable traders are made.

SpaceX joins a long list of popular IPO openings that splash into the pool with a cannonball. But the reality here, and historically, is that the market is already prepared to feast on the sentiment of overeager traders until stabilization occurs. In other words: don’t trade with the hype.

That said, SPCX should join an exciting group of symbols worth monitoring across various trade disciplines, and we’re excited to see how Jarvis will help traders who want to invest and trade the IPO leading the next space race.

New to Jarvis?

Free trial members get full access to the daily JarvisLIVE stream and every signal, on every timeframe, for 30 days. If you want to see the next SPCX entry setup called live, that’s where it happens.

[START FREE TRIAL]

Thanks for trading with Jarvis, and helping create the greatest Discord trading community on the internet. We’ll see you out there.

It’s a great day to trade.

Jarvis

Risk Disclosure

Trading stocks, options, futures, and cryptocurrencies involves substantial risk and is not suitable for every investor. An investor could potentially lose all or more than the initial investment. Risk capital is money that can be lost without jeopardizing one’s financial security or lifestyle. Only risk capital should be used for trading. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.

CFTC Rule 4.41

Simulated performance results have inherent limitations. Unlike an actual performance record, simulated results do not represent actual trading. Since trades have not been executed, results may have under- or over-compensated for the impact of certain market factors, such as a lack of liquidity. Simulated trading programs are generally designed with the benefit of hindsight. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those shown.

Disclaimer

The information and trading signals provided by KTS Trading, LLC are for educational and informational purposes only and do not constitute investment advice or an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any security. We do not execute trades, manage accounts, or guarantee results. Testimonials presented may not be representative of the experience of other clients and are not a guarantee of future performance or success. All trading decisions are made solely by you at your own risk. You should consult with a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decisions. See our Terms of Service for complete details. KTS Trading, LLC is registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

June 2026 will be known for one trading headline only: Elon Musk’s SpaceX debuted as the largest IPO in market history on June 12, listing under the ticker SPCX.

The sweeping effect of this event was felt across every market and ticker, including a massive perceived volatility suppression that diminished returns on huge price movements during the launch week.

If you’re new here: Jarvis is an AI trading signals platform that produces zero-lag entry and exit tags across timeframes ranging from 1-minute to 1-day. It’s built for day traders, swing traders, and long-term investors alike. Below, we look at some of June’s best trades using Jarvis signals, plus a snapshot of the SPCX common stock chart in its debut month.

Trade examples are hypothetical and applied retroactively to demonstrate the Jarvis strategy. Trades were not executed in a live account. Results do not account for liquidity, slippage, or fees.

Trade 1

Day Trade Options | Timeframe: 1M
QQQ Put | June 5 | 11:06 am – 12:52 pm
P722 $1.08 → $6.49 | 500% profit

Jarvis dashboard June 5 QQQ put trade with second Short tag entry and cloud break exit at 500 percent profit.

The first Short tag here looked just as appealing in real time, and produced a loss. So the second one tests our mettle. But when we have a negative trend and a Short tag below VWAP (Volume Weighted Average Price, a standard intraday benchmark), we act. Them’s the rules.

Once we’re in the second Short trade, this is a pretty smooth ride that lasts over an hour. The results on this options put are staggering, and it’s a good reminder that one missed setup on Jarvis should never derail our strategy. We trust the software here and bounce back with a month-making 500% trade.

Trade 2

Day Trade Options | Timeframe: 1M
QQQ Put | June 22 | 10:21 am – 11:00 am
P703 $1.12 → $4.13 | 268% profit

Jarvis dashboard June 22 QQQ put trade with Short tag through VWAP and clean cloud break exit.

Many mornings start out choppy, and on stream we often warn traders that multiple tags can occur in the first 30 minutes. We typically want to allow time in the morning for a trend to prove itself, and not take every tag we see. This Short tag comes as we move through VWAP, and we enter when the candle closes, riding it to the next cloud break for a strong profit.

Trade 3

Common Stocks | Timeframe: 1H
SPCX ( as of June 26, 2026)

Jarvis 1-hour chart of SPCX SpaceX IPO stock showing opening surge and stabilization in June 2026.

What is SPCX? SPCX is the ticker symbol for SpaceX, which listed on public markets on June 12, 2026 as the largest IPO in market history. The debut sparked heavy volume across every major index and pulled market attention away from typical volatility drivers for most of the launch week.

Moving outside of day trading options, let’s look at how Jarvis perceives the year’s biggest stock debut. The 1-hour candlestick view is the best way to vet opportunities for long-term investing.

As with many front-page IPOs, SpaceX opened with an explosive out-of-the-gate surge before stabilizing into a more reasonable trend. Stocks like SPCX are not always a sure thing, but investors using Jarvis will want to look for the next Long tag on the 1-hour chart to spot entry opportunities with qualified growth potential.

Note for options traders: SPCX got a lot of social media hype in options trading communities, but market makers have a way of staying ahead of the hype. In this opening month, perceived volatility was so extreme that achieving any meaningful profitability was particularly difficult.

The Lesson: Hype Attracts Market Suppression

In trading, extreme strategies are where movies are made, but conservative discipline is where consistently profitable traders are made.

SpaceX joins a long list of popular IPO openings that splash into the pool with a cannonball. But the reality here, and historically, is that the market is already prepared to feast on the sentiment of overeager traders until stabilization occurs. In other words: don’t trade with the hype.

That said, SPCX should join an exciting group of symbols worth monitoring across various trade disciplines, and we’re excited to see how Jarvis will help traders who want to invest and trade the IPO leading the next space race.

New to Jarvis?

Free trial members get full access to the daily JarvisLIVE stream and every signal, on every timeframe, for 30 days. If you want to see the next SPCX entry setup called live, that’s where it happens.

[START FREE TRIAL]

Thanks for trading with Jarvis, and helping create the greatest Discord trading community on the internet. We’ll see you out there.

It’s a great day to trade.

Jarvis

Risk Disclosure

Trading stocks, options, futures, and cryptocurrencies involves substantial risk and is not suitable for every investor. An investor could potentially lose all or more than the initial investment. Risk capital is money that can be lost without jeopardizing one’s financial security or lifestyle. Only risk capital should be used for trading. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.

CFTC Rule 4.41

Simulated performance results have inherent limitations. Unlike an actual performance record, simulated results do not represent actual trading. Since trades have not been executed, results may have under- or over-compensated for the impact of certain market factors, such as a lack of liquidity. Simulated trading programs are generally designed with the benefit of hindsight. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those shown.

Disclaimer

The information and trading signals provided by KTS Trading, LLC are for educational and informational purposes only and do not constitute investment advice or an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any security. We do not execute trades, manage accounts, or guarantee results. Testimonials presented may not be representative of the experience of other clients and are not a guarantee of future performance or success. All trading decisions are made solely by you at your own risk. You should consult with a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decisions. See our Terms of Service for complete details. KTS Trading, LLC is registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

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How Long to Stay In a Trade: May 2026 Jarvis Scorecard

Trading exits feel like something that should be so easy. But anyone who’s traded for even one week knows better. It’s easy to exit in a panic, easy to overstay, and challenging to pinpoint the right profit to target.

For options traders, duration is further complicated by trade decay (Theta), which causes the security to lose value, even at standing stock price, as the expiration approaches. Since we train on options, we’ll showcase this theme with some of the big trades from this month.

Trade examples are hypothetical and applied retroactively to demonstrate the Jarvis strategy. Trades were not executed in a live account. Results do not account for liquidity, slippage, or fees.

TRADE 1

Day Trade Options | Timeframe: 1M QQQ Put | May 4 | 11:13 am – 12:20 pm P674 $1.08 → $3.24 | 200% profit

Jarvis dashboard May 4 SPY put trade with cloud break exit at 200 percent profit.

This trade quickly finds a strong run, which always makes it feel easier to ride through the chop. Following the Jarvis strategy by the book, that’s exactly what we do here. There’s one more big extension after 12pm to justify staying, and we exit at 12:20 when the red cloud breaks, at exactly 200% profit.

An alternate exit strategy worked well for some of our traders on stream, and would be considered a more advanced trading exit. Once the trade finally retracts at 11:22, it’s reasonable to take profit. We’ve seen two huge extensions, which could easily be the real opportunity.

Doing this could be closer to 185% profit, but it also closes our position almost an hour earlier. By the time the trade has run that long, decay is eating the trade as fast as price action grows it. Less anxiety for almost identical results.

TRADE 2

Day Trade Options | Timeframe: 1M QQQ Call | May 8 | 9:32 am – 10:29:30 am C703 $1.11 → $3.76 | 238% profit

Jarvis dashboard May 8 QQQ call trade with early LONG tag and 15M trend confirmation.

This one is pretty straightforward. Taking a trade in the second 1m candle of the day can be tricky, though. One thing we’re looking for to confirm these kinds of opportunities is to also view the 15m chart before we jump into something this early. When 15m is already green, and we get a LONG tag above VWAP, it’s an additional confirmation. This trade worked out beautifully.

This trade may make it feel like you miss way more as it continues upward, but it’s important to follow the Jarvis cloud exits. Greed makes us say, “But it kept going up.” Yet running that risk means we could ride through a big retraction and get hit with trade decay, which quickly eats away at our profit ratio. We followed the tag-to-cloud strategy, and it worked. We take the win.

TRADE 3

Day Trade Options | Timeframe: 1M SPY Call | May 12 | 1:07 pm – 3:21 pm C736 $1.07 → $2.50 | 133% profit

Jarvis dashboard May 12 SPY call trade with LONG tag moving toward VWAP after major selloff.

This is an unusual trade for us to take because we almost never take a LONG tag moving towards VWAP. But it’s also unusual that this is our first LONG of the day, after noon, after a major selloff. That can lead to trades just like this.

Consider this an advanced trade where the risk of stretching the typical Jarvis VWAP strategy may not be for everyone.

The Lesson: Elongate Time, Reduce Risk

The trades shown here are same-day expiration options. The reward multiplies faster, but the risk is high. One thing we are testing on JarvisLIVE stream is week-long expirations, like a Friday expiration for a Monday trading session.

Doing this will cause slower movement on the instrument, reducing the rate of loss and limiting the opportunity for profit scaling. It’s up to each individual to decide what risk they can tolerate, but the first step in every strategy is: don’t lose money. So if you want a more conservative approach to options, consider ditching the 0DTE and elongating timeframes to mitigate risk.

See you out there.

[Log in]

Thanks for trading with Jarvis, and helping create the greatest Discord trading community on the internet. We’ll see you out there.

It’s a great day to trade.

Jarvis

Risk Disclosure

Trading stocks, options, futures, and cryptocurrencies involves substantial risk and is not suitable for every investor. An investor could potentially lose all or more than the initial investment. Risk capital is money that can be lost without jeopardizing one’s financial security or lifestyle. Only risk capital should be used for trading. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.

CFTC Rule 4.41

Simulated performance results have inherent limitations. Unlike an actual performance record, simulated results do not represent actual trading. Since trades have not been executed, results may have under- or over-compensated for the impact of certain market factors, such as a lack of liquidity. Simulated trading programs are generally designed with the benefit of hindsight. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those shown.

Disclaimer

The information and trading signals provided by KTS Trading, LLC are for educational and informational purposes only and do not constitute investment advice or an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any security. We do not execute trades, manage accounts, or guarantee results. All trading decisions are made solely by you at your own risk. You should consult with a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decisions. KTS Trading, LLC is registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

Trading exits feel like something that should be so easy. But anyone who’s traded for even one week knows better. It’s easy to exit in a panic, easy to overstay, and challenging to pinpoint the right profit to target.

For options traders, duration is further complicated by trade decay (Theta), which causes the security to lose value, even at standing stock price, as the expiration approaches. Since we train on options, we’ll showcase this theme with some of the big trades from this month.

Trade examples are hypothetical and applied retroactively to demonstrate the Jarvis strategy. Trades were not executed in a live account. Results do not account for liquidity, slippage, or fees.

TRADE 1

Day Trade Options | Timeframe: 1M QQQ Put | May 4 | 11:13 am – 12:20 pm P674 $1.08 → $3.24 | 200% profit

Jarvis dashboard May 4 SPY put trade with cloud break exit at 200 percent profit.

This trade quickly finds a strong run, which always makes it feel easier to ride through the chop. Following the Jarvis strategy by the book, that’s exactly what we do here. There’s one more big extension after 12pm to justify staying, and we exit at 12:20 when the red cloud breaks, at exactly 200% profit.

An alternate exit strategy worked well for some of our traders on stream, and would be considered a more advanced trading exit. Once the trade finally retracts at 11:22, it’s reasonable to take profit. We’ve seen two huge extensions, which could easily be the real opportunity.

Doing this could be closer to 185% profit, but it also closes our position almost an hour earlier. By the time the trade has run that long, decay is eating the trade as fast as price action grows it. Less anxiety for almost identical results.

TRADE 2

Day Trade Options | Timeframe: 1M QQQ Call | May 8 | 9:32 am – 10:29:30 am C703 $1.11 → $3.76 | 238% profit

Jarvis dashboard May 8 QQQ call trade with early LONG tag and 15M trend confirmation.

This one is pretty straightforward. Taking a trade in the second 1m candle of the day can be tricky, though. One thing we’re looking for to confirm these kinds of opportunities is to also view the 15m chart before we jump into something this early. When 15m is already green, and we get a LONG tag above VWAP, it’s an additional confirmation. This trade worked out beautifully.

This trade may make it feel like you miss way more as it continues upward, but it’s important to follow the Jarvis cloud exits. Greed makes us say, “But it kept going up.” Yet running that risk means we could ride through a big retraction and get hit with trade decay, which quickly eats away at our profit ratio. We followed the tag-to-cloud strategy, and it worked. We take the win.

TRADE 3

Day Trade Options | Timeframe: 1M SPY Call | May 12 | 1:07 pm – 3:21 pm C736 $1.07 → $2.50 | 133% profit

Jarvis dashboard May 12 SPY call trade with LONG tag moving toward VWAP after major selloff.

This is an unusual trade for us to take because we almost never take a LONG tag moving towards VWAP. But it’s also unusual that this is our first LONG of the day, after noon, after a major selloff. That can lead to trades just like this.

Consider this an advanced trade where the risk of stretching the typical Jarvis VWAP strategy may not be for everyone.

The Lesson: Elongate Time, Reduce Risk

The trades shown here are same-day expiration options. The reward multiplies faster, but the risk is high. One thing we are testing on JarvisLIVE stream is week-long expirations, like a Friday expiration for a Monday trading session.

Doing this will cause slower movement on the instrument, reducing the rate of loss and limiting the opportunity for profit scaling. It’s up to each individual to decide what risk they can tolerate, but the first step in every strategy is: don’t lose money. So if you want a more conservative approach to options, consider ditching the 0DTE and elongating timeframes to mitigate risk.

See you out there.

[Log in]

Thanks for trading with Jarvis, and helping create the greatest Discord trading community on the internet. We’ll see you out there.

It’s a great day to trade.

Jarvis

Risk Disclosure

Trading stocks, options, futures, and cryptocurrencies involves substantial risk and is not suitable for every investor. An investor could potentially lose all or more than the initial investment. Risk capital is money that can be lost without jeopardizing one’s financial security or lifestyle. Only risk capital should be used for trading. Past performance is not necessarily indicative of future results.

CFTC Rule 4.41

Simulated performance results have inherent limitations. Unlike an actual performance record, simulated results do not represent actual trading. Since trades have not been executed, results may have under- or over-compensated for the impact of certain market factors, such as a lack of liquidity. Simulated trading programs are generally designed with the benefit of hindsight. No representation is being made that any account will or is likely to achieve profits or losses similar to those shown.

Disclaimer

The information and trading signals provided by KTS Trading, LLC are for educational and informational purposes only and do not constitute investment advice or an offer or solicitation to buy or sell any security. We do not execute trades, manage accounts, or guarantee results. All trading decisions are made solely by you at your own risk. You should consult with a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decisions. KTS Trading, LLC is registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

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