Results of Tuesday’s Best S&P Turning Points: The suggested buy @ 3958.75 triggered in the Globex session and is currently open with 32 points favorable excursion.
Today’s Best S&P Turning Points (consider wider stops and less size in fast moving markets):
Buy 3925.75 stop 3921.25. Short 4003.00 stop 4007.25.
The World Sentiment Index: (+100/-100) LEAPS from +14 to +64 with all major world markets bullish. Historically price closed below the open 62% of the time with 3X the loss versus gain (contrarian alert).
Catalysts: Fed’s Kashkari @ 9:00. PMI MFG Final @ 9:45. ISM MFG Index @ 10:00. Crude Oil Inventories @ 10:30.
Quick Tip: Targets @ Night
The volume-at-price levels that are suggested in this blog stay on the chart until breached. Yesterday’s buy level was the low of the Globex session. Great entry. But where to exit while you’re sleeping?
1. Day session close...
Results of Monday’s Best S&P Turning Points: The suggested short @ 4016.00 stopped out.
Today’s Best S&P Turning Points (consider wider stops and less size in fast moving markets):
Buy 3958.75 stop 3953.25. Short 4050.25 stop 4053.75.
The World Sentiment Index: (+100/-100) EASES from +21 to +14 in a world of mixed sentiment and low volatility. Historically price has closed higher than the open 56% of the time with 2 times the gain as the losers.
Catalysts: Home Price Index @ 9:00. Chicago PMI @ 9:45. Consumer Confidence @ 10:00.
Quick Tip: Shades of Gray
Here’s a quote I love from superstar attorney Gerry Spence: “I would rather have a mind that is opened by wonder than one closed by belief.”
At first this quote seems to simply say “Have an open mind.” But it goes deeper than that. It’s more than merely having a positive attitude or not being fixed...
Results of Friday’s Best S&P Turning Points: The suggested buy @ 3951.50 was the bottom of the session and ran for 32.50 points.
Today’s Best S&P Turning Points (consider wider stops and less size in fast moving markets):
Buy 3958.75 stop 3953.25. Short 4016 stop 4021.75.
The World Sentiment Index: (+100/-100) RISES from -29 to +21 with Asia down and the western world up. Historically the close is higher than the open 61% of the time.
Catalysts: Durable Goods @ 8:30. Pending Home Sales @ 10:00.
Quick Tip: Are You Realistic?
Self-discipline in trading is critical. You’re probably aware of several key elements to being self-disciplined:
1. Have a rule-based Trading Plan.
2. Be consistent following your plan.
3. Manage your emotions.
4. Practice proper risk management.
There is a 5th element that many traders fail to...
Results of Thursday’s Best S&P Turning Points: The suggested buy @ 3977.50 was the bottom of the session and ran for 51 points.
Today’s Best S&P Turning Points (consider wider stops and less size in fast moving markets):
Buy 3951.50 stop 3946.50. Short 4016 stop 4021.75. Both trades are cancelled during the PCE econ release.
The World Sentiment Index: (+100/-100) SLIPS from -7 to -29 in a mostly Bearish world with rising volatility.
Catalysts: PCE Price Index @ 8:30. New Home Sales & UM Consumer Sentiment/Inflation Revised @ 10:00. Fed’s Jefferson @ 10:15.
Quick Tip: Flexibility
Yesterday’s S&P action was a test in how flexible you are. The turning points suggested in this blog come from our proprietary version of volume profile.
After a brief rally a perfect “10:00 AM Reversal” dumped the index 60 points (1.49%) right into the...
Results of Wednesday’s Best S&P Turning Points: The suggested buy @ 3990.00 ran for 32.75 points and had a “natural” exit just before the FOMC Minutes were released.
Today’s Best S&P Turning Points (consider wider stops and less size in fast moving markets):
Buy 3977.50 stop 3974.00. Short 4050.25 stop 4053.75.
The World Sentiment Index: (+100/-100) JUMPS from -43 to -7 in a world of mixed sentiment and low volatility.
Catalysts: GDP & Jobless Claims @ 8:30. Crude Oil Inventories @ 11:00. NVDA’s bullish forecast tips risk on.
Quick Tip: "Close Enough"
Looking at yesterday’s price action prior to the entry you’ll notice that price moved sharply down and “based” for a while in a tight trading range. This occurred just above our high-volume price level.
Sideways movement after a drop is called Accumulation in Market...
Results of Tuesday’s Best S&P Turning Points: The suggested buy @ 4029.75 offered 10.50 points.
Today’s Best S&P Turning Points (consider wider stops and less size in fast moving markets):
Buy 3990.00 stop 3985.75. Short 4050.25 stop 4053.75.
The World Sentiment Index: (+100/-100) EASES up from -57 to -43 with all major world markets Bearish except the S&P Globex seeing an early morning rally to positive.
Catalysts: FOMC Minutes @ 14:00. G20 Meetings begin (ending Saturday).
Quick Tip: Sizing
New traders are usually focused on finding great entry signals. Clearly, we don’t want to enter randomly but the more important decision you have is WHEN and HOW to exit. That’s where the money is made or lost.
The worst situation to be in trading futures or options is having one contract. Fortunately, with so many micro contracts in futures to select...
Results of Friday’s Best S&P Turning Points: Neither suggest trade triggered in a relatively narrow range day session.
Quick Tip: Mastering Trading
George Leonard noted in his book Mastery that “Our culture has become hooked on the quick fix, the life hack, efficiency. Everyone is on the hunt for that simple action algorithm that nets maximum profit with the least amount of effort.”
Sounds like “Lottery Mentality.” And unfortunately, those are the kinds of teasers you read in your emails every day. Don’t fall for it.
To master anything, you’ll find coaches and authors all agreeing on the same basics:
1. Intense focus.
2. Practice.
3. Incrementally improving (day by day).
4. Persistence.
5. Acknowledging Mastery is a journey, not a destination.
Nothing quick and easy about that.
Your trading plan should include personal development...
Results of Thrusday’s Best S&P Turning Points: The suggested buy @ 4133.50 was cancelled due to the economic news release volatility nearing 08:30 ET.
Today’s Best S&P Turning Points (consider wider stops and less size in fast moving markets):
Buy 4029.75 stop 4024.25. Short 4146.00 stop 4151.75.
The World Sentiment Index: (+100/-100) PLUMMETS from +21 to -64 with all major world markets bearish on rising volatility. Historically it’s a coin toss which way price closes.
Catalysts: Import Prices @ 8:30. Fed’s Bowman @ 8:45.
Quick Tip: Pre-Paying
Before online retailing we went to a brick-and-mortar store. We saw, touched, used and/or fitted the merchandise. Then we decided and paid. Very safe, the sequence of paying afterward.
I recall the first time I wanted to buy shoes online. I couldn’t do it. I wanted to try them on, feel the fit, look in the mirror, and ...
Results of Wednesday’s Best S&P Turning Points: Shorting 4143.25 offered 16.75 points.
Today’s Best S&P Turning Points (consider wider stops and less size in fast moving markets):
Buy 4133.50 stop 4127.75. Short 4206.50 stop 4212.25 (Both trades are cancelled for the 8:30 ET economic news).
The World Sentiment Index: (+100/-100) LIFTS from -14 to +21 in a world of mixed sentiment and low volatility. Historically it’s a coin toss which way price closes.
Catalysts: PPI, Philly Fed MFG, Jobless Claims & Housing Starts @ 8:30.
Quick Tip: How to Wait
Position and swing traders are naturally patient people. They must be. Their trades last days, weeks, months, maybe years. In fact, they probably chose the longer duration styles because they fit their personalities well.
Day traders likely chose the short duration trades because they wanted to see faster results (self-included)....
Results of Tuesday’s Best S&P Turning Points: No trades were offered pre-CPI, and nothing triggered afterward.
Today’s Best S&P Turning Points (consider wider stops and less size in fast moving markets):
Buy 4089.75 stop 4084.25. Short 4143.25 stop 4147.75.
The World Sentiment Index: (+100/-100) FALLS from +29 to -14 in a world of mixed sentiment. Historically price closed higher from the open 63% of the time.
Catalysts: Retail Sales & Empire State MFG Index @ 8:30. Industrial Production @ 9:15. Housing Market Index @ 10:00. Crude Oil Inventories @ 10:30.
Quick Tip: Trade Less
Doctors heal. Lawyers argue. Artists create. In those and other professions if you’re not doing something you’re not productive.
The same doesn’t apply to Traders, however. You don’t have to trade all the time to be a productive, successful Trader. You don’t have to...
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