Short, jargon-free explanations of the data Lazy Trader AI surfaces — what it is, what it isn't, and how to read it without getting fooled.
Unusual options flow is options trading activity that breaks from the normal pattern for a contract. This is a plain-English guide to what it is, why traders watch it, and how to read it without getting fooled.
Read more →GuideTwo of the most-confused terms in options trading. This is the plain-English explanation, why the ratio matters, and how it shows up in unusual flow alerts.
Read more →GuideCalls and puts are the two basic options types. This is the lazy-friendly version: what each one is, why calls are usually bullish and puts are usually bearish (but not always), and how to read them in flow alerts.
Read more →GuideU.S. politicians are required to disclose their stock trades. Here's what those disclosures are, why they exist, what traders watch for, and the very real limitations of following them.
Read more →GuideDark pool prints are large off-exchange block trades reported on the public tape afterwards. Here's the plain-English version: what they are, why they exist, what they tell you, and what they don't.
Read more →GuideAI is genuinely good at some trading tasks and genuinely bad at others. This guide separates the useful from the marketing — and shows how Lazy Trader AI uses it responsibly.
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