Markets are wild with big moves up and down right now…
Those big moves in both directions tell me this Slingshot Reversal is probably where the big money is made tomorrow!
These big swings are an important clue…
They tell us there’s one chart pattern we should be looking for tomorrow!
E-Mini S&P (ES):
Emini is bearish with a big move lower, but we’ve seen “big moves” back and forth over the last couple days, telling me there’s a large range developing and I should focus on buying bear traps near the low of this weekly range.
E-Mini Nasdaq (NQ):
Nasdaq is rotating with big moves back and forth right now, telling me there’s a range on this chart somewhere, and I should be looking for ways to buy low, sell high, and trade this rotation tomorrow morning.
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