March 23rd, 2026 LIVE Stocks, Options & Futures Trading with Pros!(Market Open, Last Call & More)

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tastylive (tastytrade)Mar 22, 2026

Why It Matters

Understanding gold’s dip and NASDAQ hedging signals heightened risk, while Zero DTE strategies offer traders practical ways to limit losses during volatile market conditions.

Key Takeaways

  • Gold slipped to $4,100, signaling potential market softness.
  • Host closed NASDAQ positions, hedging with MCL at $6.
  • Upcoming Zero DTE options segment explores loss‑limiting strategies.
  • Daily Dose warns stocks hovering near correction territory.
  • Crypto and trending ticker analysis slated for live trade desk.

Summary

The March 23 live broadcast on Tasty Live opened with the usual banter among hosts before diving into the day’s market outlook. Venetta introduced the agenda, noting a “magnificent Monday” and previewing segments on options, zero‑day‑to‑expiration (Zero DTE) strategies, and crypto insights, while reminding listeners of the show’s research‑driven approach.

In the market recap, gold slipped to $4,100, a level the hosts flagged as a potential softness signal. The lead trader disclosed closing several NASDAQ positions and taking a small hedge in MCL at $6 to offset the recent $6‑down move, emphasizing risk management amid volatile equity pricing.

The program then outlined its upcoming deep‑dive segments: an Options Abstracts tutorial, a Zero DTE breakdown examining leg‑out techniques to cap losses, and a live trade‑desk segment where Quentin and Ryan will rank trending tickers and discuss crypto developments. The Daily Dose segment warned that equities are teetering on the edge of correction territory, reinforcing the need for disciplined trading.

Overall, the broadcast underscored heightened market uncertainty, urging traders to monitor precious‑metal trends, hedge equity exposure, and leverage advanced options tactics. By blending real‑time analysis with educational segments, the show aims to equip viewers with actionable tools for navigating a potentially corrective market environment.

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