ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

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Quote from smilingsynic:

Long ES at 41.50 (violation of previous hour low; 2 points from key support); looking for 50.

Out at 43 2/3 (average), a result of having a market if touched order at 44. Why 44? 45 (actually, 45.35) is key resistance on the 60-minute chart, and I did not want to press my luck.

Also, 44.25 would represent a 50% retracement.
 
If the close for this hour is over 45.25, that would suggest a strong close for the day, and a strong close for the day would mean that there was a successful retest of the bottom (daily chart), punctuated by a Wyckoff spring.
 
Quote from mbusch:

Long again from 1441.00.
Added on at second pullback to 1441. Closed both positions at 1445.75 for +4.75 each. Finally in the black today in my daytrading account. (I may just quit while I'm ahead.)
 
Quote from smilingsynic:

If the close for this hour is over 45.25, that would suggest a strong close for the day, and a strong close for the day would mean that there was a successful retest of the bottom (daily chart), punctuated by a Wyckoff spring.

Didn't do it 45.25... short for the rest of the day? test support again?
 
Quote from StockyIrishman:

Didn't do it 45.25... short for the rest of the day? test support again?

Looking to sell rallies. But, remember, there is not much time left! I don't like taking day trades much past 3, because if wrong, one can really get trapped.

I will readily trade after 3 only if there is strong direction, and will even average up if I see blood in the proverbial water. But that is rare.
 
Quote from smilingsynic:

If the close for this hour is over 45.25, that would suggest a strong close for the day, and a strong close for the day would mean that there was a successful retest of the bottom (daily chart), punctuated by a Wyckoff spring.

Didn't close over 45.25. Price is back in congestion.

If today's close = <47.5, a retest is highly likely.
 
Quote from BoyBrutus:

Bonds had a huge rally today.

Also the vix did not move much either.

Anybody got a greater perspective on this?

Bonds usually lead, low VOLATILITY = buying times.
 
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