Daily Meeting for Thursday January 8

Learning the Convexity Workflow, Resolving Login Confusion, and Executing a Put Butterfly Using Structural Levels

• A significant portion of the meeting is spent resolving login confusion, clarifying that Fly on the Wall access currently works most reliably by going directly to flyonthewall.io and selecting “Continue with Zero-DTE”, due to multiple recent authentication changes and dual-account routing.

• Ernie explains that indicator labels such as bullish/bearish are being renamed and reworded to avoid predictive framing, and confirms a full indicator education series (videos + Discord posts) is being prepared.

• He demonstrates a full decision workflow: use VEI to analyze a dashboard snapshot, ask whether structure favors trading above or below the market, then wait for price to hit a clear structural level before entering.

• A live 30-wide put butterfly is selected and executed after price approaches the top of a volume-profile node, with Ernie openly acknowledging he entered slightly early but explaining why the structure still supported the trade.

• Ernie walks members step-by-step through placing a butterfly in Fidelity, emphasizing: choose Options → SPX → Butterfly → Expiration first, then enter strikes; quantity auto-fills as 1-2-1 (or 2-4-2).

Summary

This meeting is primarily instructional, focused on helping members orient themselves both technically and conceptually. It begins with extended troubleshooting around Fly on the Wall access. Due to multiple recent changes to authentication and single sign-on, users are guided to access the app directly via flyonthewall.io and authenticate through their Zero-DTE account. Ernie acknowledges the confusion and takes responsibility, explaining that the login flow has changed several times while the system was being stabilized.

Once access issues are addressed, the session shifts into education. Ernie explains that many indicators are being relabeled to avoid sounding predictive, and that full explainer videos are coming. He demonstrates how he personally uses VEI: taking a snapshot of the dashboard, asking for structural interpretation, requesting a simplified explanation, and only then asking for a bottom-line question such as whether structure favors positioning above or below the market.

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