Where’s the Much Touted China Deal, even if Partial?!

It is less than even one business day since Trump and his administration touted the (partial) China agreement, and there is already talk of that deal not really materializing yet and Mnuchin already talking of December tariffs if there would be no deal by then! It is almost an insult to the American people that the politicians are engaging in such a blatant manipulation and outright “scammy” public pronouncements repeatedly about the settlement of an issue that is plaguing the livelihoods of farmers and middle class consumers across the nation!

Are the investors going to reset the optimism from Friday that pushed the indices up, or are the markets going to plough through further resistance levels by attempting to slap that optimism now onto the upcoming earnings season? The trade agreement disappointment/disenchantment, if any, has been subdued so far in the overnight futures markets. 2950-2965 is the key broad range to watch today. Read below for our models’ trading plans for the day. 

Trading Plans for MON, 10/14:

NOTE: The index by itself is NOT tradable. The model plans here based on the S&P index level can be used to trade any instrument that tracks the index – the futures on the index (ES, ES-mini), the options on the futures (ES options), the SPX options, the ETF SPY are just a few examples of the instruments one can adapt these plans to. 

Your results of implementing the following trading plans depend upon the time frame you choose to trade in (tick-chart, 1-min, 5-min, 15-min etc), the exact stop levels you use, the quality of the execution of your broker, the funding levels and margin levels of your account, your trading style and risk tolerance, and many other such factors. 

These plans are NOT an investment advice to buy or sell any specific securities but are intended to aid – as informational, educational, and research tools – in arriving at your own investment/trading decisions. Always consult a Financial Advisor before making your investment/trading decisions if you are not sophisticated about these markets.   

Medium-Frequency Models: Models indicate using 2931 as a pivot for long/short entries, with a 10-pt trailing stop. 

Additionally, models indicate going long on a break above 2966 and going short on a break below 2957 – both sides with a 10-pt trailing stop. 

To avoid getting whipsawed, use 5-minute closing or a higher time frame – depending on your risk tolerance and trading style – to determine the signals.  

Note: For the trades to trigger, the breaks should occur during the regular session hours starting at 9:30am ET. By design, these models do NOT open any new positions after 3:45pm. Only one open position at any given time.

Aggressive Intraday Models: For today, our aggressive intraday models indicate using 2931 as a pivot for both long and short entries, with an 8-point trailing stop for both sides. 

In addition, models also indicate going long on a break above 2961 or 2966, and going short on a break below 2957 – both sides with an 8-point trailing stop.  

To avoid getting whipsawed, use at least a 1-minute closing or a higher time frame – depending on your risk tolerance and trading style – to determine the signals. 

Note: For the trades to trigger, the breaks should occur during regular session hours starting at 9:30am ET. Due to the intraday nature of these aggressive models, they indicate closing any open trades at 3:55pm and remaining flat into the session close. No opening of new positions after 3:45pm. Only one open position at any given time.

NOTE: The trailing stop is activated at the entry price right when a position is opened. Remember that a “trailing stop” works differently from the traditional stop-loss order. Please bear in mind that the trailing stop’s trigger level would keep changing throughout the session (click here to read on the conceptual workings of a trailing-stop). 

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