Posts Tagged ‘day trades’
Hourly and Daily Volatility Levels – SPY, QQQ, DIA, IWM
As volatility traders, the 2020 election has led to an increase in not only volatility, but also trade opportunities in many of the major markets.
In today’s video, we’ll contrast our Hourly Volatility Box levels with the Daily Volatility Box levels in the 4 major indices. We’ll take a look at ES vs. SPY, NQ vs. QQQ, DIA vs. YM, and IWM vs. RTY.
We’ll also highlight the “Likely Trending Down” heads up that we received with the Cumulative TICK Pro indicator, and how to trade using market inte
Read MoreStimulus Volatility – Futures and Stock Trades
We had stimulus volatility act as a catalyst, leading to some nice trade setups in both futures and stocks.
In today’s video, we’ll cover trades in the 4 major index market futures, along with some stock setups in Pinterest (PINS), FarFetch (FTCH), Baidu (BIDU) and DOW Inc. (DOW).
The first half of the video will focus on the indices trades, where similar to this week, we had 3 winners and 1 loser. We had some nice gains in the /ES, /YM and /RTY futures, while the /NQ was a loser.
With sto
Read MoreBuying the Dip in ES, YM and NQ Futures
The election volatility in the S&P 500, DOW, Nasdaq and Russell markets continue, with day trading opportunities setting up.
Today, we had an opportunity to buy the dip in the ES, YM and NQ futures. Similar to yesterday, there were 2 winners and 1 loser.
P/L (2 contracts):
1. S&P 500 (/ES) Futures: +24 points, +$1,200
2. Nasdaq (/NQ) Futures: -50 points, -$1,000
3. DOW (/YM) Futures: +190 points, +$950
Well discuss all 3 trades that setup today, including the winners and losers.
For those
Read MoreDay Trading Futures Volatility – ES, NQ, YM, RTY
We had two different trade setups trigger today, in our 4 major indices markets. With elections coming closer, volatility has been creeping back into the index markets.
Our first setup was based on the market internals, specifically the Cumulative TICK. We had our Cumulative TICK Pro indicator alert us that we should expect a trending up market by 7am PT, 30 minutes after the market open.
Using that information, the SPY 345 Call was worth $2.00 at the point of entry, and close to ~$3.19 at it
Read MoreDay Trading NLS Stock Volatility (and 5 Other Stocks)
We had NLS stock hit our Volatility Box Live Scanner today, which gave us a beautiful opportunity to trade the volatility and catch the reversal move in NLS. This same setup existed for 5 other stocks as well, which we’ll discuss in today’s video.
The Live Scanner is a machine that we’ve built, which constantly keeps giving you trade ideas as they set up. The scanner usually refreshes every 15 or so seconds with any new trades that are setting up.
For today’s performance recap, there are two
Read MoreDay Trading Nasdaq, DOW and Russell Volatility
The “First Hour Test” with our Futures Volatility Box typically gives us clues around what to expect for the day, especially with regards to volatility.
Using today as an example, the S&P 500 (/ES) broke outside of our Volatility Box clouds, while the DOW (/YM), Nasdaq (/NQ) and Russell (/RTY) were all contained. This was our first clue, to expect volatility in the other 3 indices to start to increase as the day progressed.
While we did not have any trade opportunities in the S&P, we did have
Read More4 Stock Volatility Trades and Results (TD, GOOS, FSLR, BSX)
In this video, we’ll review the Stock Volatility Box’s performance for today, diving deeper into 4 specific trade setups.
Today, we had 23 trades that hit our Live Scanner in the first four hours (from 6-10am PT). The Live Scanner is a machine that we’ve built, which plots stock entries as they setup, with specific entry, target and stop prices.
Specifically, we’ll dive deeper into the charts of TD, GOOS, FSLR and BSX.
1. TD – Aggressive Long Trade Entry (Winner)
2. GOOS – Aggressive Long Tr
2 Ways to Identify Trending Markets
We have two easy ways to discover likely trending markets, using data-driven tools that we’ve created. In today’s video, we’ll discuss both of those methods and break them down with some examples.
Our first method of identify trending markets is built inside of the Volatility Box. We’ve used data here to identify specific price action clues in the first few hours of the market being open, to determine whether the market is likely to trend.
Today, we had Copper give us the indication that we sh
Read MoreStimulus Update Volatility – Futures & Stock Trade Setups
In today’s video we’re going to talk about the volatility we saw in the markets, as a result of Trump’s tweets, stating that stimulus negotiations were going to be pushed till post-election.
This was something the market did not expect, and we saw that reflected in the price action. Across the board, the S&P 500, Nasdaq, DOW, Russell, 30-YR Bond, Energies, you name it — almost all major markets saw a volatile reaction to this news.
This ended up becoming our catalyst for both futures and stoc
Read MoreS&P 500 (/ES) – Buy the Dip Futures Setup
We had several “Buy the Dip” setup opportunities in our futures markets, towards the final few hours of the close.
Our first setup which we’ll discuss in today’s video was in the /ES (S&P 500) futures. We had an opportunity to buy the dip, and go long the /ES futures markets. This trade was good for 10.25 points in the /ES futures, which resulted in a gain of $512.50/contract.
Our second setup was in the RTY futures (Russell 2K), which was similar, but fell short of our target by 0.4 ticks. Ul
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