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Expectations after Gap Up Not Filled Type 2 on Emini S&P (ES), Nasdaq 100 (NQ) and Dow (YM)
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...Expectations after Gap Up Not Filled Type 1 on Emini S&P (ES), Nasdaq 100 (NQ) and Dow (YM)
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...Expectations after Higher High Pivot Failure on Emini S&P (ES), Nasdaq 100 (NQ) and Dow (YM)
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...Expectations after Lower Low Pivot Failure on Emini S&P (ES), Nasdaq 100 (NQ) and Dow (YM)
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...Bloomberg has an article today on Sheldon Adelson. It describes how he (and many others) avoided paying majority of his estate taxes. It is pretty much an open secret among the wealthy families in US. For normal people, it is something good to learn ...
Almost everyone thinks that this is an impossible reversal. Is it really that improbable? 1. Orange up arrow is 100% downside expansion of Friday range, high probability reversal price level. 2. Trend sell week last week implies consolidation pla ...
Part of Art of Chart Reading Price movements from different markets do not behave the same way. They all have different characteristics. The lesser known fact, however, is that price movements for a single market can behave totally different from ...
Expectations after Bullish Wednesday. One of the weekly biases mentioned in Market Bias Detective: S&P Daytrading Time Map Vol. 2.
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...Expectations after Bearish Wednesday.
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...Part of Art of Chart Reading Being able to read your charts proficiently using multiple timeframes to improve your decision making is similar to graduating from secondary school (or middle school). After completing secondary school, you are supposed ...