Why the initial move in opposite direction after news release?

Btw, I just made another $1650. Bought 3739.50, sold 3745. 6 contracts ESZ22.
I assume that's MESZ2, and no wonder you had such a large swing earlier. Being on the wrong side of 6 minis during news volatility could do that pretty quickly lol.

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My understanding is, let's say you have $50k in your account, you can trade with 4x that, or $200k intraday. If your position surpasses this 4x value of your account due to losses, the position could be closed. That's the way I understand it, so if that is incorrect and your maintenance margin is referring to something totally different, I definitely need to understand it better myself.
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I DONT know of any broker that would let $50 k account turn into a 200K loss[say unrealized loss intraday]\ but i would NOT risk that/ nor even try to risk that, so i could be wrong.:caution::caution:
By the way, for sure/ some unrealized $200k losses could turn profit by eod close\ but many could go further than $200k loss \assume a broker would allow that\ which may NOT be true.
YOU know you are good customer if your broker ends you a FDX letter margin call :D:D
 
Today, immediately after NFP release, S&P went down for about 2 minutes before going back up and it's been up since.

Same thing happened the other day following the Fed speech. Initially gains, followed by massive loss.

First mouse set up for a liquidity grab.

Much like a weekly chart, the initial move in the week is opposite the bulk of a candle's body and trend of the week.

Depends where the previous HTF swings are placed and whether those levels are interesting to bigger players with deeper pockets.
 
My understanding is, let's say you have $50k in your account, you can trade with 4x that, or $200k intraday. If your position surpasses this 4x value of your account due to losses, the position could be closed. That's the way I understand it, so if that is incorrect and your maintenance margin is referring to something totally different, I definitely need to understand it better myself.
I don't know what you are talking about, but Futures margin don't work like that.
 
The market jukes you like a boxer to make sure no muppets get onboard the move before it gets going. I'm speaking from experience. :D
 
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