Are you seeing these two ranges on the chart tonight?
That little clue tells us where the BIGGEST PROFITS are likely waiting for us tomorrow
Everyone wants to buy pullbacks right now…
And those two ranges tell us exactly where to look…
The challenge is timing the entries correctly…
The best pullback entries go against our instincts. Let me show you why!
E-Mini S&P (ES):
Emini is bullish with 2 ranges on the chart, telling me to use the new range as a magnet, and the previous range for a breakout pullback tomorrow morning!
E-Mini Nasdaq (NQ):
Nasdaq is bullish with a big move higher, telling me to look for buying opportunities after a deep pullback to key support levels below.
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