US500 / US100 and Wall Street – Weekly Outlook (July 15 to 19, 2025)

πŸ“° This Week’s Theme: Futures Expiry Games in Play

This week marks a significant event in the derivatives calendar β€” futures expiry. As always, this period tends to bring increased volatility, with major market participants engaging in strategic moves to shake out both long and short positions.


πŸ”€ Expect Whipsaws: Clearing Out Positions

Market makers and large players may push prices higher early in the week to trigger stop-losses on shorts, wiping out weak hands holding puts and short futures.

But just as quickly, they may reverse course β€” pushing to new lows to trap and liquidate long positions, especially those who overcommitted ahead of expiry.

This behavior is typical in expiry weeks, as institutions aim to:

  • Reset option open interest
  • Maximize premium decay
  • Force retail hands off leveraged positions

πŸ”„ Futures Rollovers Underway

Many institutional players will not close their core directional trades β€” they will roll over their contracts into the next month’s expiry. This usually involves:

  • Paying interest differentials
  • Incurring rollover fees
  • Maintaining net exposure with minimal disruption

Expect some pressure around the rollover spread, and possible volume spikes in both the current and next month contracts.


πŸ“Š Key Watchpoints

  • Large open interest in July futures/option contracts could increase pinning activity
  • Watch VIX and option volume for signs of protective hedging
  • Look for intraday reversals around NDX key swing zones

🧠 My View

I expect volatile swings, with both long and short stops being hunted.
Use wider stops, avoid overtrading, and let the weekly structure shape itself before committing heavy capital.
Patience and rollover-awareness will be key.


πŸ“… Posted: July 15, 2025
✍️ By: RichStrike Markets


⚠️ Disclaimer:

This post reflects personal views and is not financial advice. Please conduct your own research or consult a licensed financial advisor before making any investment decisions.

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