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SP500 emini pre-open Friday 27th March

Posted on March 27, 2009 Written by Chart Prophet

posted 09.28 a.m. EST pre-open analysis Thursday 26th March >>Sellers may well respond again at 830 or just above should we reach that level this week.   If that is going to happen I would expect Tuesday’s poc around 810 to limit the downside beforehand.  Buyers are still in control of the dayframe.<< pre-open analysis Friday […]

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SP500 emini pre-open Thursday 26th March

Posted on March 26, 2009 Written by Chart Prophet

posted 9.28 EST from pre-open analysis Wednesday 25th March >>I’m thinking we’ll see a test of Monday’s high but I’d want to see ES hold above 801 or test below it and recover quickly.  Building value below 801 would make that high test less likely.<< Monday’s high got tested very early in the day and […]

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SP500 emini pre-open March 25th

Posted on March 25, 2009 Written by Chart Prophet

posted 5.10 a.m. est from analysis Tuesday 24th March >>until we see effective sellers responding I will assume buyers are in control and eliminate the short side<< Sellers closed the session below the a.m. range but the value area was higher/overlapping and narrower.  This looks like typical backing and filling after a strong day of […]

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SP500 emini Tuesday 24th March

Posted on March 24, 2009 Written by Chart Prophet

posted 9.45a.m. EST from pre-open analysis Monday 23rd March >>Thursday and Friday saw active sellers, but on both days volume was lower than the previous day and the sellers only managed, in two days, to retrace one day (Wednesday) of active buying. Monday is always the hardest to predict but if control is shifting to […]

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SP500 emini pre-open Monday 23rd March

Posted on March 23, 2009 Written by Chart Prophet

posted 9.00a.m. EST from pre-open analysis Friday 20th March >>We need to know if this response from the sellers is a forced response (because buyers are resting) or if a shift in control of the dayframe is actually taking place. If it’s the latter then I’d suggest ES will struggle to spend much time above […]

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Migrating ES levels to June contract

Posted on March 20, 2009 Written by Chart Prophet

Migrating ES levels to June contract

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SP500 emini pre-open Friday 20th March

Posted on March 20, 2009 Written by Chart Prophet

posted 8.15a.m. EST from pre-open analysis Thursday 19th March >>Wednesday’s p.m. range was more than double the a.m. range and this is often an “exhaustion day” in a trend especially with significant buying on the previous day. We may well see a test of yesterday’s high today but it is rare to see three consecutive […]

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SP500 emini pre-open Thursday 19th March

Posted on March 19, 2009 Written by Chart Prophet

posted 07.50am EST from pre-open analysis Wednesday 18th March >>Buyers are in control and ES has not yet auctioned high enough to find a significant response from the sellers. Stats suggest that Tuesday’s high will be exceeded today.  803 is 1/2 of the Jan high – Mar low range and we may well see that […]

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SP500 emini

Posted on March 18, 2009 Written by Chart Prophet

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SP500 emini pre-open Wednesday 18th March

Posted on March 18, 2009 Written by Chart Prophet

posted 05.38a.m. EST from pre-open analysis Tuesday 17th March >>Until effective selling is seen I am making the following assumptions: Buyers are in control on this timeframe. If time is spent printing in the area of 752 then we may well see value building and sideways price action for a while.  More bullish would be […]

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