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New Balance: $8,242.75

 

312% Gain on Initial Balance :applaud:

 

New OPEN Order for Monday 12-10:

 

SELL STOP 1500.75 GTC ( Globex )

STOP 1515.25

 

Position Trade ZBH8:

 

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Top Gun Trading In The Zone

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11:30 am Long ZBH8 114-15 Target Filled 114-24

 

+ 9 Ticks Gain = $ 281.25 - $10 comm.= $271.25

 

New Balance: $ 8,701.50

 

Scalp trade: Long 116-50 exited for .75 Pts Gain ( no follow through )

 

1:15pm Long 1518 Exit Filled 1520 for +2 Pts Gain Trade Setup: NQ price action and test of 61.8% Fib from Daily.

 

New Bal: $8,876.50

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Nice trade Ronin - looks like you picked off the low of the move @ 3:45am and exited before the following move up.

 

 

Was up all night fighting a Virus in my computer, a Trojan Horse "CnsMin"

and another culprit in System32\Ldcore.dll

 

Was looking at the price stalling near 1500 and took the money and run with it, lol.:o

 

That Virus disabled my Task Manager and took control of System Restore then it installed a Secutiry Toolbar in my IE Browser without my permission !

 

Took me 10 hours to fix it.

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Browse highjaker is there, will continue trading and fighting the culprit.

 

I want to be a buyer after a down day so today I shall be on the sidelines.Unless a real good low risk trade shows up for the taking.

 

Resistance above the market is at 1520 and the next break will probably carry the market down 25 points or so. Last week’s 1406 low ended the decline from the October 11 top at 1587. We are in the early stages of a move which will carry above the 1600 level

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9:36am Long 1488

 

Trade Setup 2.75 Pts Bullish Candle 5min

 

Target: 1492

 

10:02- Almost exited that position , price action was not good enough

 

Huge Gap acting like a Magnet

 

10:07 1492 Target Filled +4 Pts Gain

 

New Balance: $8,630.25

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Looking to Buy at 38.2% Fib Retrace Pullback from Swing High (5min)

 

About 4 Pts Pullback

 

No such Luck, continues to rocket higher !

 

1493 becomes a key Support Level, Reason: 5 Swing Highs/Lows around that number

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11:13am Limit Buy 1493.50, 38.2% Retrace from Swing High

 

11:16am- SP500 , (1min)- Price testing the 40 EMA....Damm!, that 40ema is very reliable!

 

11:23am- here comes my Entry... 40 EMA did NOT Hold

 

Market neutral holdind 1494

 

11:31- Long 1493.25, bounce at 1493 as expected. Bullish Trade Setup needs to develop, time is of the essence

 

Target: 1498

 

11:41 Bullish Flag ? No such flag

 

Exit Filled STOP Out 1493 Loss -0.25 Pt

 

Out Flat

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My Assesment:

 

Prices retraced more than 61.8% from Swing High 1498, not good Omen for the Intraday Uptrend, possible test of the Low or Lower from here.

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As expected on Assesment, prices droped lower, GOOD CALL :applaud:

 

Long 1327- ZBH8 -30yr T-Bonds, Exit Filed 1329, + 2 Ticks,

price action is CAPUT ! ( or "FUBAR" - not in the Dictionary)

 

Trade Setup: SP500 Price action and 12pm Bullish Candle, 5min TF

 

Target: 1407

 

12:41 Long 1487.75 ESH8 Target: 1490 , no brainer

 

12:50pm - Target Filled + 2.25 Pts Gain New Bal: $ 8,742.75

 

Out Flat on ESH7

 

 

 

1:00pm Long 1491 on a 2 points Pullback , Trade Setup: gut feeling and experience

 

Out, Exit at 1492, + 1 Pt Gain, NO Follow trhough after 15mins time limit ( Time is of The Essence )

 

Time Limit applies to all counter Trend Trades ( safety feature )

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Today was Options Expiration Friday- very choppy and lots of turbulance and erratic Price Action. Looks like the :haha:Virtumonde Trojan Virus gave up on my countermeasures. Success ! ( acquired during PalTalk download, Beware)

 

New Balance: $ 8,805.25 + 340% Gain on Initial Starting Balance

 

 

Greetings to ALL

and Good Weekend

from Fisher Island,FL

Top Gun Trading In The Zone

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Today was Options Expiration Friday- very choppy and lots of turbulance and erratic Price Action. Looks like the :haha:Virtumonde Trojan Virus gave up on my countermeasures. Success ! ( acquired during PalTalk download, Beware)

 

New Balance: $ 8,805.25 + 340% Gain on Initial Starting Balance

 

 

Greetings to ALL

and Good Weekend

from Fisher Island,FL

Top Gun Trading In The Zone

 

Correction: Options Exp. is next Week. Technically, we continue to hold above the 50% retracement on the SPX at 1475 and the DJIA at 13,360. I almost feel like turning off the machines and coming back on Monday.

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12:55am-ESH8- Limit BUY 1470

 

Trade Setup: 3rd Day TRIN at more than 1.0 and RSI Oversold at 9 Plus No major Report

and COT Index - DOW , Major BUY Signal

 

3:50am- Filled Long 1470 STOP 1466

 

8:15am Target Filled 1474 + 4 Pts GAIN Canceled STOP Loss

 

Out Flat

 

New Balance $9,005.25

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Long ZBH8 114.00

 

Trade Setup: 8:35am -Bullish CANDLE Pattern on 5min

Confirmed by 10min Bullish BAR and higher Volume ( VSA )

 

Target Filled 114-10 + 10 Ticks Gain

 

New Balance: $ 9,317.75

 

Out Flat

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