End of Day Setups with Intraday Trades
The markets are in transition, and overbought and oversold levels are in play. Intraday setups in bonds, gold, and euro are outlined here.
The markets are in transition, and overbought and oversold levels are in play. Intraday setups in bonds, gold, and euro are outlined here.
Indexes saw another push higher today, and while I’m not suggesting to buy new highs, or that there will never be another pullback, these 3 charts give me good reason to focus on playing a bullish market.
The idea of a “run into earnings” always sounds good, but may not be as easy in practice. When used in conjunction with a few of these tools, however, the odds of picking the right chart does increase.
We are active forex traders as well in SimplerFutures, and here’s a walk-through of one of our most recent entries and why it’s working.
The market is in transition in a number of symbols, but we have two guidelines that add clarity: 1) Respect the trend that was, and 2) Find the overbought/oversold zones in transition. Here’s how we are doing both in gold, bonds, and more. There are a number of intraday transitions also. Check out what I have planned for the EUR/USD and USD/CAD tonight.
As we come to the end of quarter shenanigans, armed with the knowledge that steep declines tend to magically happen this time of year, what’s the ideal portfolio look like? Let’s take a look.
We have fills in the ES and EUR/JPY, the USD/CAD hangs on and offers another opportunity, and what do we do with the EUR/USD now??? Take a deep breath. I have answers.
Here’s why you should, and how to manage winners with a “guidance trade” approach. This is one of my real needle-mover techniques which you can use right away!
The choice to focus on short-term, intraday time frames is easy when you know what you are looking at. Here are my cues…
Even when I am watching price action move in a direction that is not follow-through, I am still looking at opportunities to enter trades. Even when I am playing defense, it’s really offense. New entries in the euro, pound sterling, AAPL, intraday Nasdaq, and crude oil.