Sellers got their hooks into our favorite markets today, and with this change in momentum, I’m hunting for the best reversal patterns for tomorrow – are you ready?
Oil Sellers Want Another Pendulum Swing…
Crude Oil is bearish and back inside the range from yesterday, and with the bears in control of momentum, I’m looking for sell setups using three resistance levels overhead.
E-Mini Sellers have their eyes on the GAP…
E-Mini S&P is bearish with a 123-reversal and I’m looking for ways to get short before we go all the way back to fill the GAP from last Friday…
Gold Buyers are Gonna Hate This Chart…
Gold is bearish with a 123-Breakout off this week’s range, and with the sellers hunting for the range below us, I’m looking for sell setups off the high of a new hidden-channel tomorrow morning.
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