Charts are giving lots of clues that a RUG PULL might be coming in the next couple days, and I want everyone to be ready…
Here are (3) trades I’m looking for, in case the rug gets pulled out from underneath us after Payrolls tomorrow morning!
Are you seeing these clues on the 60min chart?
Trading-ranges keep getting narrower every day this week…
Combine that with this big move higher after Thanksgiving, and we have the perfect conditions for a RUG PULL…
Don’t get caught off guard – here’s the gameplan!
E-Mini S&P (ES):
Emini is bullish into a range and sellers just completed their pendulum-swing off the highs, telling us that buyers should be looking for buying opportunities going back up into the range overhead.
E-Mini Nasdaq (NQ):
Sellers just completed their rotation off high of today’s range, telling us that buyers will be looking for bear traps and seller failures to rotate higher tomorrow.
The only question is… how will price react to Non-Farm Payrolls?
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