news around 3:30 ?

3:00 and 3:30 is generally a rough time to be short and often not a bad time to look for a long setup, rings less true these days given markets aren't perma bullish now. but yeah like others said, wasn't really anything particular special about the size of the move.
 
You have a lot of market wisdom, and life wisdom, to learn, if you feel every movement needs a perfectly rational, logical, explanation behind it that one can foretell ahead of time.

To some extent, trading the market daily is part art, part science....a trader can generally, loosely, anticipate the overall movement, but not precisely, technically, rationally.
You need a dynamic mind, because deviations can slightly occur...which it did today.

As long as a trader can nail partially the anticipated movement, they can succeed and get rich. You don't need to be a complete market prophet.

Wow..your member name should be changed to Condescending.
I'm well aware every move doesn't need an explanation,could be news could be a technical level could be whatever, the reason is not important.
Stopped subscribing to news years ago when I used to pay for Dow Jones news withh Real Tick.
 
Just another bear blip, wouldn't even call it a bear rally.
Well we won't know if it isn't one of those again until tomm or next week.

Probably not the bottom yet but a temporary bounce isn't out of the picture. The S&P just dangling on those June lows.
 
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news around 3:30 ?
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Make sure you know how to describe the date and time properly

1. there are many time zones

2. there are 3.30am and 3.30pm

3. need to specify the
year
month
date


the whole universe doesn't spin around you
 
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Make sure you know how to describe the date and time properly

1. there are many time zones

2. there are 3.30am and 3.30pm

3. need to specify the
year
month
date


the whole universe doesn't spin around you

This is getting funny.
I will give you I should have stated Eastern Standard Time
S&P generally refers to the S&P cash index which is what I was referring to.
AM or PM not relevant for the SPX index.
I posted this today, I would assume people are looking today the year being 2022.
Month and date answer in line above.
 
Yeah, but what day and year? How do we know you weren’t talking about December in 1947? The whole Julian calendar doesn’t revolve around you!

Just kidding. Don’t you love this place?
 
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