ES Short Term Trading 4/9/10
Thought I'd go ahead and launch the topic/thread for Friday's trading. I'm posting what I'm seeing with Price Action S/R levels on the Daily and also 1-Hour charts. Other price trendlines/chanels also included. Looking forward to the interaction from Thursday's trading and analysis.
Side note: It still seems that no matter what the mkt news is, price keeps rallying (hard and fast), especially when looking at a 30 or 60 min chart on the ES. It's almost cyclical when just eyeing it. I do have 1200 as a significant upside price resistance (don't most folks!?!).
Anyway, here's the goods ... my map for what I'm looking at for trading both the ES and a "map" that aids my stock trading.
Daily ES Chart:
Side note: It still seems that no matter what the mkt news is, price keeps rallying (hard and fast), especially when looking at a 30 or 60 min chart on the ES. It's almost cyclical when just eyeing it. I do have 1200 as a significant upside price resistance (don't most folks!?!).
Anyway, here's the goods ... my map for what I'm looking at for trading both the ES and a "map" that aids my stock trading.
Daily ES Chart:
short 1187.25 this is o/n hi stop session hi
Originally posted by prestwickdrive
Fitch just cut Greece's credit rating
Ok, but can fitch downgrade the rest of the PIGS ? that should get the short party going.....
TICK < -250 still can't budge this market, I'm out 1187 for +1tick
Gotta be carefulthis aint some kinda head and shouldrs forming....
dam! Thats the only reason i didnt do another scalp buy right there!
Originally posted by koolblue
Nice read, kool. I had the same overview.
93! I'd say that's close enough.
Thanks Jim, sometimes i get lucky..lol!...
Just wanted to add my 2 cents on this MATD pattern...
What I look for after a trend day is the market to enter a phase of "price acceptance" as the market develops a well defined value area in MP terms.
The key for me is to see the primary intraday moving averages flatten out and price to cross back and forth across the averages right off the open. Basically the market will spend several hours going nowhere. I like to see long full candle bodies on the 5 and 15 minute time frames, color is not important.
The nice thing about the MATD is the two way trading returns to the market, (as opposed to the one sided market on a trend day). This enables the scalpers to make money going both ways, fading the edges of the newly developing value area. IF you can identify where these edges are in advance, you have a significant trading edge and profit opportunity (assuming you know how to buy support and sell resistance). Also, a word of advice, avoid the mistake of initiating new trades in the middle of developing value. Be patient and stick to the edges.
What I look for after a trend day is the market to enter a phase of "price acceptance" as the market develops a well defined value area in MP terms.
The key for me is to see the primary intraday moving averages flatten out and price to cross back and forth across the averages right off the open. Basically the market will spend several hours going nowhere. I like to see long full candle bodies on the 5 and 15 minute time frames, color is not important.
The nice thing about the MATD is the two way trading returns to the market, (as opposed to the one sided market on a trend day). This enables the scalpers to make money going both ways, fading the edges of the newly developing value area. IF you can identify where these edges are in advance, you have a significant trading edge and profit opportunity (assuming you know how to buy support and sell resistance). Also, a word of advice, avoid the mistake of initiating new trades in the middle of developing value. Be patient and stick to the edges.
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