S&P Daily Pre-Market Prep 3/8/16
Following on from yesterdays prep - I still think the 2006 level need to be resolved and looking at the overnight action, it does look a little more bearish. Saying that, it's just the overnight...
Following on from yesterdays prep - I still think the 2006 level need to be resolved and looking at the overnight action, it does look a little more bearish. Saying that, it's just the overnight...
We managed to get to our 2006 level - just through it to 2007.50 and then we fell back to 1990. So today looking to see if we are headed back to the old range or if we get through 2006 again, hold...
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Romafx is a day trader who trades Cruide Oil, E-mini NASDAQ-100, and Gold. He uses bar charts, candlestick charts, and ketner channels as his indicators. He makes trades based...
Churinga has been trading for over 5 years and prefers a 60-minute chart time frame. He day trades by using volume profile. We are excited to see Churinga's performance as a funded trader!
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Bias is long today, looking for more progression to 2000-2006. There's a lot of news at 8:30am, so in absence of that, path of least resistance would be up. So eyes on the numbers and see which way...
We've left the chop zone, so into today with a long bias until I see evidence to the contrary. Volume is decent in this move up but not great.To the upside we do have a level at 2006 but if you look...
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