Everyone’s looking to buy pullbacks after today’s big move higher today, but picking the best entry isn’t always easy, right?
Don’t worry – this *Perfect Pullback* is the only strategy you need tomorrow!
NVIDIA ran to the moon today and brought everyone along for the ride!
The good news is, that the roadmap after a BIG MOVE like this is very easy. Just make sure you don’t miss this Perfect Pullback Entry!
E-Mini S&P (ES):
Emini is bullish with a BIG MOVE higher, telling us buyers will be looking to buy a 2-leg pullback tomorrow morning.
E-Mini Nasdaq (NQ):
Nasdaq is bullish with a big move higher, which often turns into a range the following day. If so, buyers will be looking for ways to buy bear traps off support levels below it.
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