S&P 500 Trading false breakout and profit from trapped tradersCheck out the video for a complete walk through of the daily market analysis of S&P 500 futures (ES) for 2 Oct 2020 trading session. In this video, I am going to show you the market recap during the last session and trade reviews in the three-minutes timeframe (including entry, exit and the rationale behind). In the trade review section, I will explain in detail how to trade the false breakout and different group of traders who were trapped in this scenario. Going forward, I will cover the bias, the key levels to pay attention to, my trading plan for the session later.
Check out my daily market analysis video in the last session below if you haven't in order to better relate to the market recap and the trade review.
Bias - neutral (Day trading); bullish (long term)
Key levels - Resistance: 3380, 3420–3450; Support: 3285–3295, 3200–3230
Potential setup - Look for potential reversal at the key levels.
Disclaimer: The information in this presentation is solely for educational purpose and should not be taken as investment advice.
D-DJI
S&P 500 how to trade rounding bottom breakout with high win rateCheck out the video for a complete walk through of the daily market analysis of S&P 500 futures (ES) for 1 Oct 2020 trading session. In this video, I am going to show you the market recap during the last session and trade reviews in the three-minutes timeframe (including entry, exit and the rationale behind). In the trade review section, I will explain in detail the how to trade the rounding bottom breakout with increasing odds using S&P 500 futures as a case study. Going forward, I will cover the bias, the key levels to pay attention to, my trading plan for the session later.
Check out my daily market analysis video in the last session below if you haven't in order to better relate to the market recap and the trade review.
Bias - neutral (Day trading); bullish (long term)
Key levels - Resistance: 3380, 3420–3450; Support: 3320, 3285–3295, 3200–3230
Potential setup - Look for potential reversal at the key levels.
Disclaimer: The information in this presentation is solely for educational purpose and should not be taken as investment advice.
S&P 500 how to trade trend reversal with supply and demandCheck out the video for a complete walk through of the daily market analysis of S&P 500 futures (ES) for 29 Sep 2020 trading session. In this video, I am going to show you the market recap during the last session and trade reviews in the three-minutes timeframe (including entry, exit and the rationale behind). In the trade review section, I will explain in detail how to trade trend reversal by spotting supply and demand and the context we need to pay attention to. Going forward, I will cover the bias, the key levels to pay attention to, my trading plan for the session later.
Check out my daily market analysis video in the last session below if you haven't in order to better relate to the market recap and the trade review.
Bias - neutral (Day trading); bullish (long term)
Key levels - Resistance: 3360, 3420–3450; Support: 3200–3230, 3280–3300, 3320
Potential setup - Look for potential reversal at the key levels.
Disclaimer: The information in this presentation is solely for educational purpose and should not be taken as investment advice.
How to trade the descending or falling wedge with high win rateCheck out the video for a complete walk through of the daily market analysis of S&P 500 futures (ES) for 28 Sep 2020 trading session. In this video, I am going to show you the market recap during the last session and trade reviews in the three-minutes timeframe (including entry, exit and the rationale behind). In the market recap, I will explain why this falling wedge could possibly mark the temporary bottom of S&P 500 and how to trade the descending or falling wedge pattern with high winning rate. Going forward, I will cover the bias, the key levels to pay attention to, my trading plan for the session later.
Check out my daily market analysis video in the last session below if you haven't in order to better relate to the market recap and the trade review.
Bias - neutral (Day trading); bullish (long term)
Key levels - Resistance: 3320, 3360, 3420–3450; Support: 3200–3230, 3280–3300
Potential setup - Look for potential reversal at the key levels.
Disclaimer: The information in this presentation is solely for educational purpose and should not be taken as investment advice.
TB - DJI 27174.0 Gann Fan Analysis - Oct/2020Well, after 6 months away from charting I'm back at the keys.
Here's the current setup and sentimental for swing trade on XAGUSD @ 22.889
Strategy calls for use of RSI and Gann fan drawn on the technical window.
Setup is looking for continuation of Bull Trend with strong USD.
Trade can engage as soon as Monday, 9/27 through early October through all of October.
USD is holding well in the markets and the technical analysis and price action are both showing one thing. The Green buck is strong! Keep current position open and look to re-enter with more silver .
Key price points on Gann So9 to come.
-Bucks
S&P 500 how to trade false breakout with high winning rateCheck out the video for a complete walk through of the daily market analysis of S&P 500 futures (ES) for 25 Sep 2020 trading session. In this video, I am going to show you the market recap during the last session and trade reviews in the three-minutes timeframe (including entry, exit and the rationale behind). In the later part of the video, I will elaborate more on how to trade the false breakout with high winning rate and also the current market condition where there are changes going on. Going forward, I will cover the bias, the key levels to pay attention to, my trading plan for the session later.
Check out my daily market analysis video in the last session below if you haven't in order to better relate to the market recap and the trade review.
Bias - neutral (Day trading); bullish (long term)
Key levels - Resistance: 3260, 3290–3300, 3320, 3360; Support: 3200–3230
Potential setup - Look for potential reversal at the key levels.
Disclaimer: The information in this presentation is solely for educational purpose and should not be taken as investment advice.
Is Falling wedge forming in S&P 500? Confirmation is neededCheck out the video for a complete walk through of the daily market analysis of S&P 500 futures (ES) for 24 Sep 2020 trading session. In this video, I am going to show you the market recap during the last session and trade reviews in the three-minutes timeframe (including entry, exit and the rationale behind). In the later part of the video, I will focus on the current market condition and and ways to confirm the falling wedge. Going forward, I will cover the bias, the key levels to pay attention to, my trading plan for the session later.
Check out my daily market analysis video in the last session below if you haven't in order to better relate to the market recap and the trade review.
Bias - short (Day trading); bullish (long term)
Key levels - Resistance: 3260, 3290–3300, 3320, 3360, 3425, 3450; Support: 3200–3230
Potential setup - Look for potential reversal at the key levels.
Disclaimer: The information in this presentation is solely for educational purpose and should not be taken as investment advice.
S&P 500 time to judge the bullish character (if it shows up)Check out the video for a complete walk through of the daily market analysis of S&P 500 futures (ES) for 23 Sep 2020 trading session. In this video, I am going to show you the market recap during the last session and trade reviews in the three-minutes timeframe (including entry, exit and the rationale behind). In this video I will focus on the current market condition and the things that I am watching out for different scenarios. Going forward, I will cover the bias, the key levels to pay attention to, my trading plan for the session later.
Check out my daily market analysis video in the last session below if you haven't in order to better relate to the market recap and the trade review.
Bias - short (Day trading); bullish (long term)
Key levels - Resistance: 3320, 3360, 3425, 3450; Support: 3290–3300, 3260, 3200–3230
Potential setup - Look for potential reversal at the key levels.
Disclaimer: The information in this presentation is solely for educational purpose and should not be taken as investment advice.
S&P 500 - is this logical downside target for this correction?Check out the video for a complete walk through of the daily market analysis of S&P 500 futures (ES) for 22 Sep 2020 trading session. In this video, I am going to show you the market recap during the last session and trade reviews in the three-minutes timeframe (including entry, exit and the rationale behind). In this video I will elaborate on the downside target for S&P 500 during this current correction. Going forward, I will cover the bias, the key levels to pay attention to, my trading plan for the session later.
Check out my daily market analysis video in the last session below if you haven't in order to better relate to the market recap and the trade review.
Bias - short (Day trading); bullish (long term)
Key levels - Resistance: 3280–3300, 3360–3380, 3425, 3450; Support: 3200–3230
Potential setup - Look for potential reversal at the key levels.
Disclaimer: The information in this presentation is solely for educational purpose and should not be taken as investment advice.
S&P 500 - failure to lift up with more weakness aheadCheck out the video for a complete walk through of the daily market analysis of S&P 500 futures (ES) for 21 Sep 2020 trading session. In this video, I am going to show you the market recap during the last session and a trade review for a possible trade in the three-minutes timeframe (including entry, exit and the rationale behind). In this video I will focus on the current market condition since we are right at the inflexion point. Going forward, I will cover the bias, the key levels to pay attention to, my trading plan for the session later.
Check out my daily market analysis video in the last session below if you haven’t in order to better relate to the market recap and the trade review.
Bias - short (Day trading); bullish (long term)
Key levels - Resistance: 3280–3300, 3300-3320, 3360–3380, 3425, 3450; Support: 3200-3230
Potential setup - Look for potential reversal at the key levels.
Disclaimer: The information in this presentation is solely for educational purpose and should not be taken as investment advice.
How to profit from rising wedge pattern - Day trading S&P 500Check out the video for a complete walk through of the daily market analysis of S&P 500 futures (ES) for 18 Sep 2020 trading session. In this video, I am going to show you the market recap during the last session and a trade review for a possible trade in the three-minutes timeframe (including entry, exit and the rationale behind). I talked about how to trade the rising wedge pattern in yesterday video. So, today's video, I will also elaborate the detail with trading the rising wedge pattern using the S&P 500 trade as a case study.
Check out my daily market analysis video in the last session if you haven’t in order to better relate to the market recap and the trade review.
Bias - neutral (Day trading); bullish (long term)
Key levels - Resistance: 3360-3380, 3425, 3450; Support: 3300, 3230
Potential setup - Look for potential reversal at the key levels.
Disclaimer: The information in this presentation is solely for educational purpose and should not be taken as investment advice.
S&P 500 how to trade the rising wedge pattern with high winning Check out the video for a complete walk through of the daily market analysis of S&P 500 futures (ES) for 17 Sep 2020 trading session. In this video, I am going to show you the market recap during the last session and a trade review for a possible trade in the three-minutes timeframe (including entry, exit and the rationale behind). In the trade review section, I will explain how to trade the rising wedge pattern with high winning rate. Going forward, I will cover the bias, the key levels to pay attention to, my trading plan for the session later.
Check out my daily market analysis video in the last session below if you haven't in order to better relate to the market recap and the trade review.
Bias - neutral (Day trading); bullish (long term)
Key levels - Resistance: 3380, 3425, 3450; Support: 3300, 3230
Potential setup - Look for potential reversal at the key levels.
Disclaimer: The information in this presentation is solely for educational purpose and should not be taken as investment advice.
S&P 500 -the easiest way to avoid unnecessary lossesCheck out the video for a complete walk through of the daily market analysis of S&P 500 futures (ES) for 16 Sep 2020 trading session. In this video, I am going to show you the market recap during the last session and a trade review in the three-minutes timeframe (including entry, exit and the rationale behind). I will focus on why some losses are not necessary and one easy way to avoid the unnecessary losses. Going forward, I will cover the bias, the key levels to pay attention to, my trading plan for the session later.
Check out my daily market analysis video in the last session below if you haven't in order to better relate to the market recap and the trade review.
Bias - neutral (Day trading); bullish (long term)
Key levels - Resistance: 3425, 3450; Support: 3380, 3350–3360, 3300, 3230
Potential setup - Look for potential reversal at the key levels.
Disclaimer: The information in this presentation is solely for educational purpose and should not be taken as investment advice.
S&P 500 - simple trade management strategy to maximize profitCheck out the video for a complete walk through of the daily market analysis of S&P 500 futures (ES) for 15 Sep 2020 trading session. In this video, I am going to show you the market recap during the last session and a trade review in the three-minutes timeframe (including entry, exit and the rationale behind). I will focus on how I use a simple trade management strategy to maximize profit and why it works. Going forward, I will cover the bias, the key levels to pay attention to, my trading plan for the session later.
Check out my daily market analysis video in the last session below if you haven't in order to better relate to the market recap and the trade review.
Bias - neutral (Day trading); bullish (long term)
Key levels - Resistance: 3380, 3425, 3450; Support: 3350–3360, 3300, 3230
Potential setup - Look for potential reversal at the key levels.
Disclaimer: The information in this presentation is solely for educational purpose and should not be taken as investment advice.
S&P 500 - using volume spread analysis to qualify reversal tradeCheck out the video for a complete walk through of the daily market analysis of S&P 500 futures (ES) for 14 Sep 2020 trading session. In this video, I am going to show you the market recap during the last session and a trade review in the three-minutes timeframe (including entry, exit and the rationale behind). In the review section, I will explain how I use volume spread analysis to qualify reversal trade so that I only take the valid reversal trade. Going forward, I will cover the bias, the key levels to pay attention to, my trading plan for the session later.
Check out my daily market analysis video in the last session if you haven't in order to better relate to the market recap and the trade review.
Bias - neutral (Day trading); bullish (long term)
Key levels - Resistance: 3380, 3425, 3450; Support: 3300, 3230
Potential setup - Look for potential reversal at the key levels.
Disclaimer: The information in this presentation is solely for educational purpose and should not be taken as investment advice.
DJI (Wall Street): Looking ahead for surprises. In this screencast I show some pretty interesting price action on the 1H time frame. I've used the 'theory of curves' to average out price action.
The 1H is pretty risky now for trend following entries going south. The price action is looking rebellious, in that the bulls are fighting hard to keep this market afloat.
There are two amazing 1H ATR switches which suggest heavy bearish pressure. But never underestimate the owners of central banks and their friends! Politricks also affects sentiment - but you can't see that influence on charts. So, there are unseen dangers.
As elections approach in November in the USA, a crashing market is good for nobody. I'm expecting the ' plunge protection team ' (PPT) may become involved. Don't under estimate them - they're very powerful. Some say the PPT doesn't exist. I'm not debating it.
If the PPT gets involved expect to see sudden unusual small trends north on the 3 to 5 min time frame. Often the PPT rides the back of positive news to avoid discovery. I've seen this too many times.
Nothing in this post is predictive. I don't do predictions.
Disclaimers : This is not advice or encouragement to trade securities. Chart positions shown are not suggestions. No predictions and no guarantees supplied or implied. Heavy losses can be expected. Any previous advantageous performance shown in other scenarios, is not indicative of future performance. If you make decisions based on opinion expressed here or on my profile and you lose your money, kindly sue yourself.
S&P 500 how to trade trend reversal with high winning rateCheck out the video for a complete walk through of the daily market analysis of S&P 500 futures (ES) for 11 Sep 2020 trading session. In this video, I am going to show you the market recap during the last session and a trade review in the three-minutes timeframe (including entry, exit and the rationale behind). In the review section, I will explain how to trade trend reversal to increase your winning probability with a logic behind why it will work. Going forward, I will cover the bias, the key levels to pay attention to, my trading plan for the session later.
Check out my daily market analysis video in the last session below if you haven't in order to better relate to the market recap and the trade review.
Bias - neutral (Day trading); bullish (long term)
Key levels - Resistance: 3380, 3450; Support: 3300, 3230
Potential setup - Look for potential reversal at the key levels.
Disclaimer: The information in this presentation is solely for educational purpose and should not be taken as investment advice.
S&P 500 breakout strategy with high winning rateCheck out the video for a complete walk through of the daily market analysis of S&P 500 futures (ES) for 10 Sep 2020 trading session. In this video, I am going to show you the market recap during the last session and a trade review in the three-minutes timeframe (including entry, exit and the rationale behind). In the review section, I will explain how to trade breakout to increase your winning probability with a logic behind why it will work. Going forward, I will cover the bias, the key levels to pay attention to, my trading plan for the session later.
Check out my daily market analysis video in the last session below if you haven't in order to better relate to the market recap and the trade review.
Bias - neutral (Day trading); bullish (long term)
Key levels - Resistance: 3380, 3450; Support: 3375–3380, 3300, 3230
Potential setup - Look for potential reversal at the key levels.
Disclaimer: The information in this presentation is solely for educational purpose and should not be taken as investment advice.
S&P 500 - level to watch out for bullCheck out the video for a complete walk through of the daily market analysis of S&P 500 futures (ES) for 9 Sep 2020 trading session. In this video, I am going to show you the market recap during the last session and a trade review in the three-minutes timeframe (including entry, exit and the rationale behind). Also, I will elaborate a bit more on how to tackle the current high market volatility during the sell-off and the market outlook. Going forward, I will cover the bias, the key levels to pay attention to, my trading plan for the session later.
Check out my daily market analysis video in the last session below if you haven't in order to better relate to the market recap and the trade review.
Bias - neutral (Day trading); bullish (long term)
Key levels - Resistance: 3375, 3400; Support: 3230
Potential setup - Look to long near 3400 or 3340 upon reversal.
Disclaimer: The information in this presentation is solely for educational purpose and should not be taken as investment advice.
Demand was spotted in S&P 500 plus how to trade up thrustCheck out the video for a complete walk through of the daily market analysis of S&P 500 futures (ES) for 7 Sep 2020 trading session. In this video, I am going to show you the market recap during the last session and potential trade reviews in the three-minutes timeframe (including entry, exit and the rationale behind). Also, I will talk about the four major indices e.g. NASDAQ, Dow Jones, RUSSELL 2000 and the S&P 500. Going forward, I will cover the bias, the key levels to pay attention to, my trading plan for the session later.
Check out my daily market analysis video in the last session if you haven't in order to better relate to the market recap and the trade review.
Bias - neutral (Day trading); bullish (long term)
Key levels - Resistance: 3487–3560; Support: 3400, 3340
Potential setup - Look to long near 3400 or 3340 upon reversal.
Disclaimer: The information in this presentation is solely for educational purpose and should not be taken as investment advice.
S&P 500 - will yesterday candle stop the uptrend for now?Check out the video for a complete walk through of the daily market analysis of S&P 500 futures (ES) for 4 Sep 2020 trading session. In this video, I am going to show you the market recap during the last session and three trade reviews in the three-minutes timeframe (including entry, exit and the rationale behind). Going forward, I will cover the bias, the key levels to pay attention to, my trading plan for the session later.
Check out my daily market analysis video in the last session below if you haven't in order to better relate to the market recap and the trade review.
Bias - neutral (Day trading); bullish (long term)
Key levels - Resistance: 3487–3560; Support: 3400
Potential setup - Look to short upon rejection from the supply zone at 3487–3560.
Disclaimer: The information in this presentation is solely for educational purpose and should not be taken as investment advice.