Quote from adadadog:
I also need to add that he said stay with the trend even if you are wrong on news move, it will retrace back and continue the trend in a couple of days.
I also noticed often a few hours before news price bulge in opposite direction of the news move -- may indicate manipulation to shaking out others while loading up in better prices by insiders.
Quote from trader#21:
But bro, when you ever bet real significant money on your beliefs
1. Going in your favor(or trend) is absolutely meaningless. You need to have a stop and you need to get out when it moves 'such' amount against you before finally going in your favor.
2. Bulls are manipulative to bears and vice-versa. 'Manipulation' occurs all the time in all time frames. How exactly do you differentiate a real move from a 'manipulative' one?
PS: lots of aftermarket earnings these days. why not just trade and post here the executions?

Quote from failed_trad3r:
Can somebody please explain how I should have interpeted todays price action prior to the big dump?
I've been training my eye to see price action, and little indicators. All the price action up to 10 AM was bullish! I was visualizing a bottoming formation, especially after the first 15 min bar. I did see some selling pressure in the second 15 min bar, but how could that have predicted the big dump?![]()
Quote from failed_trad3r:
Can somebody please explain how I should have interpeted todays price action prior to the big dump?
I've been training my eye to see price action, and little indicators. All the price action up to 10 AM was bullish! I was visualizing a bottoming formation, especially after the first 15 min bar. I did see some selling pressure in the second 15 min bar, but how could that have predicted the big dump?![]()
hey minidowtrader...you soley focusing on trading the YM or...?Quote from MiniDowTrader:
ES/NQ closed their respective gaps a few minutes before the news release. In essence, they were "reset" before the news and then "anything" could happen when the report hit the tape. "Anything" for today was DUMP! jmho