Alpha.AI reads short interest, options flow and price action together — then names the one contract worth buying. On August 4 that was a $WU call at $0.25. Forty-nine minutes later it was $0.60.
Watchlist names shown are this week's, from Mark's Day 2 session. Closed results are from the trade log.
No guessing the ticker. No guessing the strike. Alpha.AI named the August 21 seven-strike call and the target; the trade did the rest before lunch.
Entry, exit, times and result are from the trade log. The path between them is drawn for illustration.
One signal is noise. Alpha.AI holds a name back until every one of the four agrees — which is why it surfaces a handful a week instead of a hundred a day.
The pressure metric has to cross its threshold — not drift near it. On $WU the morning it alerted, it read well above the line.
Tripwire 2 has to turn green and point up. A high reading going the wrong way is not a setup.
Volume has to be climbing behind the move — the crowd arriving, not one print.
The one that kills false starts: Tripwires 1 and 2 have to fire three or more times over. Persistence, not a single spike.
No "Option to Buy" appears until all four fire. That is the whole discipline of the tool — it would rather show you nothing than show you a maybe. When the fourth wire trips, the contract populates and the audio alert sounds.
Every name carries a projected play. Under $1.50, or where the chain isn't liquid enough, Alpha.AI says stock — which keeps you out of options you can't get out of.
New alerts are not traded in the first or last hour, when the tape whips. The $WU alert landed at 10:41 — eleven minutes after the window opens.
Every squeeze that populates a trade goes out by email and phone notification, to buy and to sell. The screen is optional.
Every contract above cost between $0.20 and $0.90 to open, and all of them were plain calls — Level 1. Across all 34 closed positions there were 8 losses; the +26.7% average includes them.

A deep dive into the inner workings of Alpha.AI and the tripwires. You'll leave knowing how to read them, when to enter, and when to buy stock instead of options — plus why the contracts Alpha.AI projects are the best ones on the chain to trade.

Not every stock that hits Alpha.AI is a squeeze. Around 5% of the time a stock under $10 surfaces that's worth holding — like AREC ($0.98 → $1.45), RCAT ($2.65 → $5.20) or SMR ($4.86 → $44.00). Frank Gregory's list of five to buy now.

Trade the squeeze both ways — as it pops and as it falls. Andrew Giovinazzi covers hedging, two-way profits and timing the downside, so a single setup can pay twice.

Squeezes last a day, two days, sometimes a week. Mark shows you how to judge the length of one — when to close the whole position and when to keep a flyer running. Those flyers returned 229% and 120% on LAES.
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Results reflect 34 closed positions between March and August 2026, including eight losing trades. Past performance is not indicative of future results. Options trading involves risk.