Tomorrow's price range for indexes

Based on todays last 2 hours of a price action, majority of a tomorrow's price action will be above today's low .
Walter
 
Hi Walter,

talking SP(ES) and ND(NQ) or other markets. If the majority will take place above the lows, does that mean I should buy violations of the lows?

Thanks for your help, Oliver
 
QUOTE]Quote from Walther:

Based on todays last 2 hours of a price action, majority of a tomorrow's price action will be above today's low .
Walter
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interesting way to look at it....based on price action my assumption would be the opposite...but thats what makes a market....they closed slightly south of my pivot #'s, but breadth not really negative.....

Lets see what kind of mood Asia and Europe wake up in!
 
I hope so cause today sucked as far as market momentum.. the market needs 50cc's of something cause it was flatlining today.
 
Quote from olintner:

Hi Walter,

talking SP(ES) and ND(NQ) or other markets. If the majority will take place above the lows, does that mean I should buy violations of the lows?

Thanks for your help, Oliver

I follow US markets only right now .
You should not buy violations of the lows but reversals below it. What I do is, I will draw linear regression line of last 3 hours of price action and establish a channel and trade bounces from both ends.
Walter
 
Quote from Walther:

Based on todays last 2 hours of a price action, majority of a tomorrow's price action will be above today's low .
Walter

Hmmm.
 
Quote from Walther:

Based on todays last 2 hours of a price action, majority of a tomorrow's price action will be above today's low .
Walter
Well I suppose a clarification is needed here.

All the real "action" occurred above yesterday's low. But the majority of the time today was spent below yesterday's low.
 
Quote from inandlong:

Well I suppose a clarification is needed here.

All the real "action" occurred above yesterday's low. But the majority of the time today was spent below yesterday's low.

on other hand, hm...
 
Quote from inandlong:

Well I suppose a clarification is needed here.

All the real "action" occurred above yesterday's low. But the majority of the time today was spent below yesterday's low.

So one has to define "majority" and "action", though I suppose it's necessary to define "today" as well.

That Walter. Such a slick little fellow. :p
 
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