Yesterday’s results: Buying 5469.75 filled in the Globex session catching the low of the session and ran for 14.00 points still open and running.
Today’s Best S&P Futures Turning Points: Buy 5461.50 stop 5458.00. Short 5521.00 stop 5525.75. No trades suggested around the Non-Farm Payrolls release.
The World Index: (+100/-100) drops from -7 to -43 with most major world markets back to Bearish.
Catalysts: Non-Farm Payrolls/Unemployment Rate/Average Earnings @ 8:30. Fed’s Williams @ 8:45 and Waller @ 11:00.
Quick Tip: Night Moves
One of the nice features of trading the volume levels from this newsletter is the set/forget entry available on the reversals.
Yesterday’s buy at 5469.75 didn’t fill until 3:20 AM ET. You were likely sleeping. Placing the order beforehand brought you a welcome “Good Morning!”
You had a choice of stops: leave the initial stop level and potentially give up...
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Today’s Best S&P Futures Turning Points: Buy 5616.25 stop 5611.75. Short 5688.25 stop 5693.50.
The World Index: (+100/-100) plummets from +64 to -21 with most major world markets mildly Bearish.
Catalysts: S&P MFG PMI Final @ 9:45. ISM MFG PMI & Construction Spending @ 10:00
Quick Tip: Drawdowns End
Are you plotting your strategy’s equity curve? If not, get started. It’s a modest amount of record keeping, and it will give you confidence and warn you to drawdowns and restarts.
It’s important that the equity curve represents all trades your strategy teed up, not just the ones you took. Knowing the difference between your results (behavior) and what you should have done is critical to improving your results.
The primary purpose of the equity curve is to view strategy results for continuing or halting trading. Our Volume Profile strategy went into a drawdown (losing streak) a while back, so it was halted....
Today’s Best S&P Futures Turning Points: Nothing tradeable today.
Monday’s results: This strategy is on hold... but is improving and likely out of the drawdown soon.
The World Index: (+100/-100) reverses from +36 to -14 with many major world markets motionless.
Catalysts: Existing Home Sales & Richmond MFG Index @ 10:00. TSLA & AMZN earnings after the close.
Quick Tip: Strategy Death
This Volume Profile strategy has been in a drawdown for some time. It’s getting painful to document the setups/results every day, but it must be done. Otherwise, how would we know if the strategy is worth trading again?
What I’ve noticed in the daily review is that the levels are not the main problem. It appears the entry and exit rules are. Fortunately, we have thousands of trades documented, each with 47 data points, and this offers us a significant research opportunity to solve the problem. Stay...
Today’s Best S&P Futures Turning Points: Nothing tradeable today.
Monday’s results: This strategy is on hold... but is improving and likely out of the drawdown soon.
The World Index: (+100/-100) eases from -36 to -14 with sentiment mixed with low volatility.
Catalysts: Retail Sales & Import/Export Prices @ 8:30. Business Inventories & Housing Market Index @ 10:00. Fed’s Kugler @ 14:45.
Quick Tip: Volatility Stops
Price is either trending or not, volatile or not. Your results will largely depend on the rules you apply to these four Market States.
In the chart above I’m trading our intraday trend strategy. It performs best when the market is trending on LOW volatility.
After the open price chopped up and down in a range that was volatile but not extremely so. Once the signal to enter the trend triggered, you’ll notice the volatility slowed considerably. All the candles...
Today’s Best S&P Futures Turning Points: Nothing tradeable today.
Tuesday’s results: Price whipsawed the volume level stopping out both trades.
The World Index: (+100/-100) drops from -21 to -43 with most major world markets Bearish on increasing volatility.
Catalysts: Richmond MFG Index @ 10:00. Fed’s Williams @ 13:45. Beige Book @ 14:00.
Quick Tip: Waiting
I grew up in Michigan. A local saying about the weather was “Wait a day, it’ll change.” Now I live in Florida where during the rainy season you can drop your waiting time to an hour!
Markets are very similar. They trend up or down and then move sideways. Back and forth. Patience pays off and impulsivity gets hammered.
This cyclicality applies to your strategy performance too. You’ll have winning streaks, flat periods, and losing streaks. Given this reality you need rules to manage each condition to prosper, even...
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Today’s Best S&P Futures Turning Points: Buy 5082.75 stop 5078.25. Short 5176.00 stop 5181.75.
Friday’s results: Neither trade setup triggered.
The World Index: (+100/-100) eases from +64 to +50 with all major world markets Bullish.
Catalysts: Nothing on the economic calendar. Waiting on FOMC.
Quick Tip: Which Contracts?
One of the many benefits of day trading Futures is there are many markets to trade. Stock indexes, currencies, interest rates, metals, energies, etc. Each of these markets will have its own structure at any given time: Trending or not, volatile, or not.
The question becomes which contract(s) you should trade and when. Here’s a quick look at filtering for candidates:
1. Volume. Without adequate volume you’ll experience slippage and not perform as well in the real world.
2. Margin. Check with your broker and determine whether your account size can afford the...
Today’s Best S&P Futures Turning Points: Buy 5032.50 stop 5027.25. Short 5176.00 stop 5181.75.
Monday’s results: The buy at 5004.75 missed filling by 1.25 points and ran 60+ points to the short at 5070.50, which only offered a 6+ point scalp.
The World Index: (+100/-100) eases from +57 to +43 as the world remains mildly Bullish. Positive note: the UK’s FTSE 100 index hit a record high.
Catalysts: Services & MFG PMI Flash @ 9:45. New Home Sales & Richmond Fed MFG Index @ 10:00. 2-Year Treasury auction @ 13:01. 40% of the S&P 500 will report earnings this week.
Quick Tip: Wiggle Room
The strategy that uncovers the turning points in this blog is called Volume Profile. It uses volume at price, not in time, to determine fair value. How traders buy and sell around these high-volume price levels will vary based on their own risk tolerance and other indicators they may use for...
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