Next Week Still Bearish Bias Until Ramped Volume Taken OutThe ramped volume accumulation above the monthly open is the target for liquidity. I am going to be looking for a pullback to form the high of week and a continuation of the down move.
Next week is a short week due to the holiday. Therefore, should be a slow drift down.
This monthly bar is formin
Long Term Short Trade 2025 Open Limit Order 43,275On my long term swing trading account, I will be placing a limit order sell right on the 2025 open at 43,275 and will be using a 1400 ticks stop. I will be using 2 micros and will risk $1400.
I am targeting the two equal lows for around 7000 ticks or $7000. This will be a potential 5 to 1 risk to r
Tutorial On FOMC Support and ResistanceUsing the 8-hour chart on the Wednesday of an FOMC release, I use a purple line on the 10am EST 8-hour candle's open as the FOMC release price point.
I then use a purple highlighter to signal the date of the release.
I have come to the conclusion that the Dow Jones Futures moves and finds support
Will 41,700 Hold for a Pullback?Price has been bearish over the past few days, and I’m watching the weekly open near 41,300 as a potential target for tomorrow. If price breaks beneath the 41,700 range, my focus shifts back to the weekly open. The question now is — are we seeing the start of a deeper dump toward this year’s low
Bullish Pullback End of Month BuyAfter I thought we would see a sell continuation off of the March FOMC level of 42,155, price continued bullish.
I am using Thursday and Friday's opening price as support for a pullback. 41,912-41,968
I am expecting Wednesday and Thursday to be profit taking, pullback days in an upward trending b
Dow Jones - Fed’s ‘No-Cut’ Gamble BackfiresDespite Disney’s heroics, the Dow closed the week at $41,376 (-0.20%), weighed by Fed Chair Powell’s warning that tariffs could spike inflation and unemployment. Barclays’ “mild recession” forecast added pressure, while utilities (XLU +6.9% YTD) emerged as safe havens.
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