'Trading is a process of observing the market's action until such a time you can find and form trading ideas and get involved.'**

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Tuesday's Market Trade


The market gap up today and the best entry is to buy at the pullback from the R1 as shown on this 5-min. chart.

The exit is at the R2 as shown in the upper arrow.

A very smooth upward trend from today's market.

The best trade today is to buy in the open, since the overnight session is all on the positive sentiment.


Monday, June 18, 2012

Monday's Market Trade

The market open below and made a stunning reversal within a few minutes into the open.

Buying at the previous close price level and sell an hour before the market close is the trade for today.

Not much quite volatile in today's market except a major pullback from the R1 level.

It retrace a bit but able to regain its momentum.

You can make a second entry from the pullback and can still make a decent profit if you were not able to catch the "meat" below.

That's why in trading, those who are patient enough to wait can still profit from what the market offers.

Just like this one!

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Trading Like There’s Nothing To Lose | Prudent Trader

Trading Like There’s Nothing To Lose | Prudent Trader

Friday's Market Trade

Friday's market action was a smooth upward trend.

A typical buy in the open and sell in the close is the appropriate trade.

Not much noise last Friday's market.

Friday, June 15, 2012

Thursday's Market Close

Not a good trade conclusion from Thursday's market.

Just look at the chart and just draw your own conclusion.

I guess that how the market goes, lots of volatility.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Thursday's Trade Entry

The market open below from the previous close and made a consolidation below the pivot for a long safe entry.

Let's see if we can exit before the close on a positive end.


Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Tuesday's Market Trade

The market open high only to lose its momentum after an hour or so.

The best entry is when it starts to consolidate above the previous close as pointed in the lower arrow.

The exit is before the close.