The biggest zero DTE moves happen while you sleep.

Most traders miss them because they are waiting to trade intraday. The Superfly traders are already in it.

Tesla moved 3% Friday. Before most traders fired up their screens.

By the time the open hit, the entire move had already happened overnight. The options had already repriced. The opportunity was already gone.

This is the thing about zero DTE that nobody talks about. Everyone pictures sitting in front of a screen all day, chasing every tick, fighting the noise. Blink and a trade is gone. That is intraday chaos. That is the wrong game.

The biggest zero DTE moves of the week do not happen during the trading day. They happen overnight.

Position shifts. Liquidity changes. News breaks. Futures move. The pressure builds while you are asleep. And when it releases at the open, the options explode.

By the time most traders show up for work, the move is already over.

The setup that captures these overnight moves is called Superfly. You place the trade the day before, centered on the expected move edge for the following session.

You risk around $0.50. If it carries the stock to your target, the butterfly can return two, three, even four dollars.

Risk $0.50 to make $2.00. Win one in three and the math works in your favor.

This week, Superfly traders positioned the night before and woke up to triple-digit gains before the intraday session started. The move was already over. They were already out.

The move was not predicted. The trade was placed at the expected move edge. The overnight pressure did the work.

The move was already forming. Most traders missed it because they were waiting to trade it intraday. The Superfly traders were already in it.

The Superfly replay walks through how this works, how to spot the setup forming, and how to position the night before. If you have been fighting intraday chaos and losing, this is a completely different game.

To your success,

Don Kaufman