Stock Picks Recap for 1/31/20
With each stock's recap, we will include a (with market support) or (without market support) tag, designating whether the trade triggered with or without market directional support at the time. Anything in the first five minutes will be considered WITHOUT market support because market direction cannot be determined that early. ETF calls do not require market support, and are thus either winners or losers.
From the report, no calls.
From the Messenger/Tradesight_st Twitter Feed, Rich's TSLA triggered long (without market support) but with just 10 minutes left in the day, so no time to take.
FSLR triggered short (with market support) and worked:
GS triggered short (with market support) and worked:
Rich's XLNX triggered short (with market support) and didn't work:
In total, that's 3 trades triggering with market support, 2 of them worked, 1 did not.
Futures Calls Recap for 1/31/20
The markets gapped down and kept going, closing below the key 3255 ES level to end the month on 2.7 billion NASDAQ shares.
Net ticks: +10 ticks.
As usual, let's start by taking a look at the ES and NQ with our market directional lines, VWAP, and Comber on the 5-minute chart from today's session:
ES and NQ Opening and Institutional Range Plays:
ES Opening Range Play triggered short at A and worked:
NQ Opening Range Play triggered short at A but too far out of range to take:
ES Tradesight Institutional Range Play:
NQ Tradesight Institutional Range Play:
ES:
Forex Calls Recap for 1/31/20
A winner for the session again, plus a continued winner from the prior session. See GBPUSD section below.
Here's a look at the US Dollar Index intraday with our market directional lines:
As usual on the Sunday report, we will look at the action from Thursday night/Friday, then look at the daily charts of all the pairs with the Seeker and Comber separately for the week ahead, and then glance at the US Dollar Index.
GBPUSD:
We came into the session long the second half of the prior day's trade. New trade triggered long at A, hit first target at B, closed all of it at C:
Stock Picks Recap for 1/30/20
With each stock's recap, we will include a (with market support) or (without market support) tag, designating whether the trade triggered with or without market directional support at the time. Anything in the first five minutes will be considered WITHOUT market support because market direction cannot be determined that early. ETF calls do not require market support, and are thus either winners or losers.
From the report, EBAY gapped under, no play.
From the Messenger/Tradesight_st Twitter Feed, FSLR triggered short (with market support) and didn't work:
In total, that's 1 trade triggering with market support, and it didn't work.
Futures Calls Recap for 1/30/20
The markets gapped down, swung both ways a couple of times, and then rallied late to close green on 2.3 billion NASDAQ shares.
Net ticks: +13 ticks.
As usual, let's start by taking a look at the ES and NQ with our market directional lines, VWAP, and Comber on the 5-minute chart from today's session:
ES and NQ Opening and Institutional Range Plays:
ES Opening Range Play triggered long at A and worked:
NQ Opening Range Play triggered long but too far out of range to take under our rules:
ES Tradesight Institutional Range Play:
NQ Tradesight Institutional Range Play:
ES:
Forex Calls Recap for 1/30/20
A nice winner for the session (still going). See GBPUSD section below.
Here's a look at the US Dollar Index intraday with our market directional lines:
GBPUSD:
Triggered long at A, hit first target at B, still holding second half with a stop under R3 at C:
Stock Picks Recap for 1/29/20
With each stock's recap, we will include a (with market support) or (without market support) tag, designating whether the trade triggered with or without market directional support at the time. Anything in the first five minutes will be considered WITHOUT market support because market direction cannot be determined that early. ETF calls do not require market support, and are thus either winners or losers.
From the report, FATE triggered long (without market support) and worked enough for a partial:
From the Messenger/Tradesight_st Twitter Feed, Rich's AAPL triggered short (with market support) and worked enough for a partial:
In total, that's 1 trade triggering with market support, and it worked a little.
Futures Calls Recap for 1/29/20
The markets gapped up on the AAPL earnings, pulled back to fill the ES gap, turned back up and flattened out ahead of the Fed, then spiked for 5 minutes on the Fed and rolled the rest of the day to close at the lows on 2.2 billion NASDAQ shares.
Net ticks: +20 ticks.
As usual, let's start by taking a look at the ES and NQ with our market directional lines, VWAP, and Comber on the 5-minute chart from today's session:
ES and NQ Opening and Institutional Range Plays:
ES Opening Range Play triggered short at A and worked:
NQ Opening Range Play triggered long at A but we don't take under our rules because we were short ES and this wasn't into the gap, triggered short at B and worked:
ES Tradesight Institutional Range Play:
NQ Tradesight Institutional Range Play:
ES:
Forex Calls Recap for 1/29/20
A loser for the session ahead of the Fed for half size. See GBPUSD section below.
Here's a look at the US Dollar Index intraday with our market directional lines:
GBPUSD:
Triggered short at A and stopped:
Stock Picks Recap for 1/28/20
With each stock's recap, we will include a (with market support) or (without market support) tag, designating whether the trade triggered with or without market directional support at the time. Anything in the first five minutes will be considered WITHOUT market support because market direction cannot be determined that early. ETF calls do not require market support, and are thus either winners or losers.
From the report, nothing triggered.
From the Messenger/Tradesight_st Twitter Feed, AAPL triggered long (with market support) and worked:
BABA triggered long (with market support) and we eventually closed it slightly green:
In total, that's 2 trades triggering with market support, both of them worked.