DE Options Flow & Q Signal
Deere & Company — live institutional options flow, Q signal scoring, and Merlin earnings prediction.
IndustrialsWhy traders watch DE options flow
Deere flow tracks ag-cycle setups — closely watched for early ag-economy inflection signals.
How Q Signals reads DE
Every refresh, Q Signals runs DE through a 41-module scanner that combines technical, statistical, sentiment, and options-flow signals into a single composite read. The output is a plain-English Bullish, Neutral, or Bearish call with conviction-weighted price targets and a stop level — never a "buy now" instruction.
What "Whale Flow" means on this page
Whale flow shows the net institutional positioning across DE options — call sweeps, large block trades, unusual volume on out-of-the-money strikes, and timing tells (above-ask aggression). When whale flow and the Q signal agree, we mark it as BULLISH or BEARISH confluence — that's the highest-conviction setup the system produces.
How Merlin earnings prediction works on DE
If DE has earnings inside the next ~15 trading days, the Merlin earnings agent runs a 12-module pipeline (historical earnings beats, options-implied moves, analyst revision velocity, post-earnings drift, and more) to estimate whether the post-earnings move will exceed or fall short of the option-chain's implied move. Outside that window, Merlin is "off-cycle" and your verdict is driven by the Q signal and whale flow alone.
What “squeeze” means on DE
The squeeze score (0–100) combines out-of-the-money call sweeps, unique-strike clustering, and deep in-the-money put activity — the classic short-squeeze and gamma-squeeze ingredients. Above 60 we treat the setup as high-pressure; above 80 is extreme. Squeeze conditions are most reliable when whale flow agrees — a high squeeze score on its own is a watch signal, not a trade trigger.
Reading this page responsibly
Everything on this page is educational market commentary, not investment advice. Q Signals is not a registered investment adviser. Bullish/Neutral/Bearish reads reflect our reading of the data, not instructions to trade. Options carry significant risk of loss and can expire worthless — never trade with money you cannot afford to lose.
Educational research and market commentary only. Q Signals is not a registered investment adviser. Past signal performance does not guarantee future results. Options trading involves significant risk of loss.