S&P 500 MODEL TRADING PLANS for WED 03/24 – RESULTS

Results of Published Model Trades for WED 03/24 Find below the detailed outcome tracking of our models’ trading plans for the day, as well as the results for the last month. The horizontal lines on the chart show the price levels corresponding to the trading plans as published in the morning (please click here to (more…)

S&P 500 MODEL TRADING PLANS for WED 03/24

Range-bound Struggle On the Fed’s decision day, Wed 03/17, exactly one week back, our morning trading plans stated: “For positional trading, models indicate a long bias while above 3950 on a daily close basis and an indeterminate bias with a daily close between 3950 and 3915, and a short bias below 3915”. With Thursday’s close...

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S&P 500 MODEL TRADING PLANS for MON 03/22 – RESULTS

Results of Published Model Trades for MON 03/22 Find below the detailed outcome tracking of our models’ trading plans for the day, as well as the results for the last month. The horizontal lines on the chart show the price levels corresponding to the trading plans as published in the morning (please click here to (more…)

S&P 500 MODEL TRADING PLANS for MON 03/22

Going in Circles? On the Fed’s decision day, Wed 03/17, our morning trading plans stated: “For positional trading, models indicate a long bias while above 3950 on a daily close basis and an indeterminate bias with a daily close between 3950 and 3915, and a short bias below 3915”. With Thursday’s close at 3915.46 and...

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S&P 500 MODEL TRADING PLANS for FRI 03/19 – RESULTS

Results of Published Model Trades for FRI 03/19 Find below the detailed outcome tracking of our models’ trading plans for the day, as well as the results for the last month. The horizontal lines on the chart show the price levels corresponding to the trading plans as published in the morning (please click here to (more…)

S&P 500 MODEL TRADING PLANS for FRI 03/19

It’s Caution Signs Everywhere! On the Fed’s decision day, Wed 03/17, our morning trading plans stated: “For positional trading, models indicate a long bias while above 3950 on a daily close basis and an indeterminate bias with a daily close between 3950 and 3915, and a short bias below 3915”. Based on some comments received,...

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S&P 500 MODEL TRADING PLANS for THU 03/18 – RESULTS

Results of Published Model Trades for THU 03/18 Find below the detailed outcome tracking of our models’ trading plans for the day, as well as the results for the last month. The horizontal lines on the chart show the price levels corresponding to the trading plans as published in the morning (please click here to (more…)

S&P 500 MODEL TRADING PLANS for THU 03/18

It’s All About the Treasury Yields, Again For intraday/short term trades, read below for our models’ trading plans for today. (WHAT IS THE CREDIBILITY and the PERFORMANCE OF OUR MODEL TRADING PLANS over the LAST WEEK, LAST MONTH, LAST YEAR? Please click here to check the hypothetical trading results of our last published trading plans...

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S&P 500 MODEL TRADING PLANS for WED 03/17 – RESULTS

Results of Published Model Trades for WED 03/17 Find below the detailed outcome tracking of our models’ trading plans for the day, as well as the results for the last month. The horizontal lines on the chart show the price levels corresponding to the trading plans as published in the morning (please click here to (more…)

S&P 500 MODEL TRADING PLANS for WED 03/17

It’s All About the Fed, Trader! Today’s Fed decision – and, its following press conference by Chair Powell – should give us a better look into how the divergent factors (such as inflation versus growth) at play might be dealt with by the Fed, and how the markets might perceive the likelihood that the Fed...

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