Approaching the Next Critical Range
While we leave it to other “experts” to “explain” the rationale behind what is happening in the markets, our models continue to churn out critical markets levels that keep coming true. Last two sessions, we published this in our morning trading plans, while the mainstream financial media headlines were touting a potential “come back” based on “historical patterns”: “Bulls need to be patient before jumping in to “bargain hunt”. Caution should be exercised to not get sucked into fake mini-rallies which may be used by the big money to sell/short sell into”.
Our models continue to adapt the bearish bias they did on Friday’s close, but indicate a potential for some support at the 3040-3060 range (the 200-day moving average of SPX sits at 3045). If we see a daily close below 3040, then we are looking at the breach of 10% correction level and 3000 would be the next support level to watch. We need a daily close above 3092 to take the downward pressure off. Our models don’t see an upside bias until a daily close above 3136.
Read below to check out our models’ trading plans for the day.
Trading Plans for WED, 02/26:
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: Our medium-frequency models indicate going long on a break above 3092, or 3047 with a 12-point trailing stop, and going short on a break below 3087, 3074, 3060, or 3043 with a 12-point trailing stop. In addition, models indicate long exits (on a break below – after closing above – the level) at 3102 and 3116.
To avoid getting whipsawed, use at least a 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 going long on a break above 3092, or 3047 with a 12-point trailing stop, and going short on a break below 3087, 3074, 3060, or 3043 with a 9-point trailing stop. In addition, models indicate long exits (on a break from above to below the level) at 3102 and 3116. Do NOT take signals generated on the first two bars.
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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