Markets are range-bound tonight, but it looks like buyers are gearing up for a run back to Monday’s high…
We have just enough space to work with, but these (2) Bear Traps are gonna be the key to getting the best entries!
E-mini and Nasdaq are range-bound just below Monday’s high – I’m looking for a 2-Try breakout going higher, but don’t forget this Crown reversal too!
Crude Oil is bearish into a range – I’m watching for a Breakout-pullback going lower, but don’t miss these (2) bear traps if they fail!
E-Mini S&P (ES):
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The Emini is range-bound with buyers trying to breakout and retest yesterday’s high, while sellers try to run back down into the range below.
E-Mini Nasdaq (NQ):
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The Nasdaq is range-bound with buyers trying to break free of the range for a retest of the high. Meanwhile, sellers will look for buyers to fail, so they can short back into the range below!
Crude Oil Futures (CL):
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Crude Oil is range-bound with a slight bullish slant to it, suggesting that buyers will be looking for seller failures off the lows, and bull breakouts going higher.
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