“I am a great believer in work. I find that the more I work, the more I have it.” ~ Thomas Jefferson
Monday
- In Person Futures Class
Tuesday 10am ET
- In Person Futures class
- Academy (Learn More)
- 10:45am ET - Connect the Dots (Learn More)
Wednesday
- 10am ET - Academy (Learn More)
- 8pm ET - Midweek Market Update (Register)
Thursday
- 10:30am ET - Academy (Learn More)
Friday
- 3pm ET - Weekly Wrap Up (Register)
Saturday
- 10am ET - 2025 Outlook (Register)
On Friday, the market closed at 6050.00. The Sunday night open was 6016.00 which is 34 points below the 6050.00 close on Friday. In overnight trading before the cash open the market has moved up to at least 6084.00 which is 34 points above 6050.00.
Many may be celebrating a Monday morning open higher than a Friday close, but 34 points is 34 points, and whether up or down, it still shows volatility.
The market may be finding its strength, but it has yet to find its calm. A market that rallies on strength moves higher, a market that rallies with calm, stays higher.
This week we have CPI and PPI as our 2 main economic reports on the calendar.
Probabilities are on the high side for the week.
I want to show you a trick I use to spot big market moves…
It doesn’t involve front running news events…
Insider info…
Or making wild market predictions.
It’s a trick I use to make my move after big news has hit the markets…
I call it my “12:05 indicator”.
See, there’s something strange that happens in the markets around noon…
And if you know what to look for, you can spot a breakout before it happens.
While we cannot promise future returns or against losses, if you want to learn about how you can access my #1 trading signal for this week, just follow this link.
No matter how successful a trader may be, the market can always prove a trader wrong.
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*This is for informational and educational purposes only. There is inherent risk in trading, so trade at your own risk.