Fed Pivot Hope Turning Into a Bull Trap Nightmare? Day 3

In our trading plans published post-NFP on Fri., 12/02, we wrote: “After 20 days of meandering around 3950/4000 level, the index rocketed out of the range to a session high of 4093.50 on the FOMC day, 11/30/22. This morning’s Non Farm Payrolls data could be suggesting that it could potentially be an “irrational exuberance”, and the futures’ reaction so far post-NFP points to this proving to be the case. Of course, how the index trades in the regular session and how it closes today will hold further clues to this”.

Yesterday morning’s hotter than expected ISM numbers, the post-PMI reaction, and this morning’s market action so far are all lending more plausibility to our hypothesis that the recent spike up could be turning into a bull trap. The price action today and tomorrow could give us a confirmation. Bulls need to be cautious, and bears need to be nimble.

Positional Trading Models: Yesterday’s published positional models closed 6.51 points in gains and went into the close with an open short at 4014.57 and a 38-point trailing stop. For today’s session, models indicate tightening the trailing stop to 33-points. If stopped out, the models will stay flat for the rest of the session.

Intraday/Aggressive Models: Our aggressive, intraday models indicate the trading plans below for today.

Trading Plans for TUE. 12/06:

Aggressive Intraday Models: For today, our aggressive intraday models indicate going long on a break above 4003, 3963, or 3981 with a 9-point trailing stop, and going short on a break below 4000, 3977, or 3948 with a 10-point trailing stop. 

Models indicate long exits on a break below 4013, and short exits on a break above 3935. Models also indicate a break-even hard stop once a trade gets into a 4-point profit level. Models indicate taking these signals from 11:46 am ET or later.

By definition the intraday models do not hold any positions overnight – the models exit any open position at the close of the last bar (3:59pm bar or 4:00pm bar, depending on your platform’s bar timing convention).

To avoid getting whipsawed, use at least a 5-minute closing or a higher time frame (a 1-minute if you know what you are doing) – depending on your risk tolerance and trading style – to determine the signals.

(WHAT IS THE CREDIBILITY and the PERFORMANCE OF OUR MODEL TRADING PLANS over the LAST WEEK, LAST MONTH, LAST YEAR? Please click here to see for yourself how our pre-published model trades have performed so far! Seeing is believing!) 

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