Thursday Morning Support and Resistance Levels

Here’s a morning cup o’ joe for all you futures traders, our morning support and resistance levels. Good trading!

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Support and Resistance Levels – S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, Dow Jones, Mini Russell 2000, 30-Year US Bond, 10-Year US Note

Contract (Dec. 2011) Mini S&P 500 Mini Nasdaq 100 Dow Jones Mini Russell 2000 30-Year US Bond 10-Year US Note

Resistance Level 3

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Resistance Level 2

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Resistance Level 1

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Support Level 1

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Support Level 2

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Support Level 3

1275.25 

1258.75

 

1249.5

 

1224

 

1210.5

 

1198.5

2375 

2333

 

2306

 

2263

 

2241

 

2221

12228 

12203

 

12069

 

11833

 

11709

 

11598

768.4 

755.3

 

740.70

 

720.9

 

710.5

 

701.10

14224 

14203

 

14112

 

14001

 

13903

 

13505

12930.5 

12924

 

12917.5

 

12824

 

12813.5

 

12729

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Tuesday Morning Support and Resistance Levels — November 29, 2011

Here’s a morning cup o’ joe for all you futures traders, our morning support and resistance levels. Good trading!

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Support and Resistance Levels – S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, Dow Jones, Mini Russell 2000, 30-Year US Bond, 10-Year US Note

Contract (Dec. 2011) Mini S&P 500 Mini Nasdaq 100 Dow Jones Mini Russell 2000 30-Year US Bond 10-Year US Note

Resistance Level 3

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Resistance Level 2

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Resistance Level 1

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Support Level 1

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Support Level 2

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Support Level 3

1218.75 

1201.75

 

1199

 

1191.25

 

1183.5

 

1176.75

2272 

2250

 

2245

 

2218

 

2203

 

2190

11678 

11615

 

11583

 

11493

 

11428

 

11371

714.90 

707.3

 

702.30

 

695.9

 

689.8

 

684.40

14331 

14327

 

14320

 

14303

 

14226

 

14211

13015 

13001.5

 

12929.5

 

12918

 

12914.5

 

12902.5

 

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Tuesday Morning Support and Resistance Levels

Here’s a morning cup o’ joe for all you futures traders, our morning support and resistance levels. Good trading!

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Support and Resistance Levels – S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, Dow Jones, Mini Russell 2000, 30-Year US Bond, 10-Year US Note

Contract (Dec. 2011) Mini S&P 500 Mini Nasdaq 100 Dow Jones Mini Russell 2000 30-Year US Bond 10-Year US Note

Resistance Level 3

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Resistance Level 2

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Resistance Level 1

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Support Level 1

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Support Level 2

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Support Level 3

1229 

1216.75

 

1204.25

 

1180.75

 

1178.5

 

1152.5

2279 

2258

 

2233

 

2187

 

2178

 

2148.5

11811 

11719

 

11615

 

11420

 

11330

 

11278

723.9 

716.4

 

708.1

 

694.40

 

682.90

 

675.60

14613 

14408

 

14329

 

14227

 

14209

 

14108

13130 

13112.5

 

13100

 

13011

 

13004.5

 

12919.5

 

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Support & Resistance Levels for Gold, Silver. Copper, Crude Oil, Euro Currency, Dollar Index

Contract Dec.11 Gold Dec.11 Silver Dec.11 Copper Nov.11 Crude Oil Dec.11 Euro Currency Dec.11 Dollar Index

Resistance Level 3

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Resistance Level 2

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Resistance Level 1

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Support Level 1

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Support Level 2

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Support Level 3

1735.9 

1719.7

 

1701.7

 

1687.8

 

1679.8

 

1667.1

33.17 

32.58

 

31.91

 

30.65

 

30.21

 

29.93

3.466 

3.392

 

3.35

 

3.272

 

3.077

 

3.065

100.26 

99.30

 

98.34

 

97.24

 

96.48

 

95.24

1.3733 

1.3625

 

1.3569

 

1.3483

 

1.342

 

1.333

0.7915 

0.7887

 

0.7871

 

0.7818

 

0.7791

 

0.7744

1224.25
1216.25
1213.25
1192.00
1185.50
1180.75

Monday Morning Support and Resistance Levels – November 21st 2011

Here’s a morning cup o’ joe for all you futures traders, our morning support and resistance levels. Good trading!

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Support and Resistance Levels – S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, Dow Jones, Mini Russell 2000, 30-Year US Bond, 10-Year US Note

Contract (Dec. 2011) Mini S&P 500 Mini Nasdaq 100 Dow Jones Mini Russell 2000 30-Year US Bond 10-Year US Note

Resistance Level 3

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Resistance Level 2

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Resistance Level 1

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Support Level 1

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Support Level 2

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Support Level 3

1224.25 

1216.25

 

1213.25

 

1192.00

 

1185.50

 

1180.75

2314 

2291

 

2266

 

2222

 

2218

 

2178

1894 

11821

 

11740

 

11586

 

11570

 

11486

735.2 

727.3

 

718.5

 

701.90

 

682.90

 

675.60

14613 

14408

 

14329

 

14227

 

14209

 

14108

13130 

13112.5

 

13100

 

13004.5

 

12919.5

 

12902

 

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Support & Resistance Levels for Gold, Silver. Copper, Crude Oil, Euro Currency, Dollar Index

Contract Dec.11 Gold Dec.11 Silver Dec.11 Copper Nov.11 Crude Oil Dec.11 Euro Currency Dec.11 Dollar Index

Support Level 3

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Support Level 2

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Support Level 1

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Resistance Level 1

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Resistance Level 2

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Resistance Level 3

1681.2 

1698.6

 

1701.4

 

1725.1

 

1739

 

1751.5

29.93 

30.21

 

30.88

 

32.08

 

32.72

 

33.28

3.065 

3.077

 

3.303

 

3.413

 

3.473

 

3.526

89.17 

94.59

 

95.61

 

97.55

 

98.57

 

99.49

1.3142 

1.335

 

1.342

 

1.35

 

1.3543

 

1.3625

0.7744 

0.7791

 

0.7818

 

0.7871

 

0.7887

 

0.7915

1224.25
1216.25
1213.25
1192.00
1185.50
1180.75

Thanksgiving 2011 Futures Trading Hours and Holiday Trading Schedule

Good morning Traders! Below are the holiday trading hours for this Thanksgiving 2011 holiday. If you have any questions call us at (800) 454-9572. Good trading!

Thanksgiving Day Trading Schedule

Wednesday, November 23 Hours

CME Group (Floor)
Regular Close

NYMEX (Floor)
Regular Close

GLOBEX
Regular Close/Open
* Exceptions: Livestock, GSCI, Lumber, Crude Palm Oil, Weather, Grain, Ethanol and Dairy products

ICE
Regular Close/Open

EUREX
Regular Close

OneChicago
Regular Close

NYSE
Regular Close

Forex
Regular Close

Thursday, November 24 Hours

CME Group (Floor)
Closed

NYMEX (Floor)
Closed

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Friday Morning Support & Resistance Levels

Here’s a morning cup o’ joe for all you futures traders, our morning support and resistance levels. Good trading!

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Support and Resistance Levels – S&P 500, Nasdaq 100, Dow Jones, Mini Russell 2000, 30-Year US Bond, 10-Year US Note

Contract (Dec. 2011) Mini S&P 500 Mini Nasdaq 100 Dow Jones Mini Russell 2000 30-Year US Bond 10-Year US Note

Resistance Level 3

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Resistance Level 2

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Resistance Level 1

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Support Level 1

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Support Level 2

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Support Level 3

1241

 

1232.75

 

1223.75

 

1208.5

 

1204.75

 

1178.75

2315

 

2301

 

2286

 

2356

 

2222

 

2178

11923

 

11898

 

11856

 

11696

 

11643

 

11570

736

 

731.8

 

727.5

 

714

 

710.2

 

703.7

14408

 

14321

 

14303

 

14221

 

14204

 

14105

13130

 

13112.5

 

13100

 

13020

 

13014.5

 

13009.5

 

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Support & Resistance Levels for Gold, Silver. Copper, Crude Oil, Euro Currency, Dollar Index

Contract Dec.11 Gold Dec.11 Silver Dec.11 Copper Nov.11 Crude Oil Dec.11 Euro Currency Dec.11 Dollar Index

Resistance Level 3

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Resistance Level 2

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Resistance Level 1

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Support Level 1

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Support Level 2

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Support Level 3

1757.9

 

1746.9

 

1734.6

 

1711

 

1701.4

 

1681.2

33.31

 

32.75

 

32.12

 

30.92

 

30.29

 

29.93

3.458

 

3.428

 

3.395

 

3.331

 

3.318

 

3.306

101.34

 

100.3

 

100.08

 

99.79

 

96.21

 

94.52

1.3733

 

1.364

 

1.3614

 

1.3517

 

1.3494

 

1.342

0.7869

 

0.7833

 

0.7821

 

0.7801

 

0.778

 

0.7759

 

Daily Mini S&P Chart | Support and Resistance Levels

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1. Market Commentary
2. Support and Resistance Levels – S&P, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Russell 2000
3. Support and Resistance Levels – Gold, Euro, Crude Oil, T-Bonds
4. Daily Mini S&P Chart
5. Economic Reports for Wednesday, November 16 2011

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1. Market Commentary


Stock index futures are in consolidation stage, trading between 1185 and 1289 since Oct. 18th (over100 points which is still a very WIDE range but nonetheless compare to the moves we have seen since this summer, I will consider it a range).

Before I can take a stance over medium to longer term price action, I will need to see if we can either take out 1204 or 1289. In between, the intra-day ranges provide both opportunities and risks for day-traders.

My tiny wisdom tip for today is: Your biggest battle as a day-trader is probably BEING selective in the trades you take, being patient ( which can be hard for many traders) and executing the plan you have once in a trade. Work on this every trading day, try to make small progress, keep a journal.

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US and Europe Reports | 60 Minute Chart of the DAX | Support and Resistance Levels

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1. Market Commentary
2. Support and Resistance Levels – S&P, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Russell 2000
3. Support and Resistance Levels – Gold, Euro, Crude Oil, T-Bonds
4. Economic Reports for Tuesday, November 15 2011

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1. Market Commentary

Tomorrow we have a FULL day with reports in the US as well as Europe that should affect the market. Please scroll down to see list of times, reports and impact level.

Talking about Europe, one of the more popular foreign stock index markets is the DAX.

“big market” as far as value per point but many overseas clients as well as some US clients like to trade it because it has good volume during different times of the day and because the large $ amount per tick (actually EURO per tick = 12.50).

Last week I spoke about different markets to watch for day-trading opportunities, so it is appropriate to include a 60 minute chart of the DAX which had a “small buy signal” ( I would use a stop right below 5900 if I went long) Continue reading “US and Europe Reports | 60 Minute Chart of the DAX | Support and Resistance Levels”

Knowing What You Don’t Know in Trading Markets

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1. Market Commentary
2. Support and Resistance Levels – S&P, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Russell 2000
3. Support and Resistance Levels – Gold, Euro, Crude Oil, T-Bonds
4. Daily Mini S&P Chart
5. Economic Reports for Wednesday November 8, 2011

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1. Knowing What You Don’t Know in Trading Markets

The headline of this educational feature may be a bit confusing, but I will explain what I mean shortly. First, I want to reiterate that trading futures, stock and FOREX markets is not an easy undertaking. It disgusts me that there are a few unsavory people in our industry that portray trading as an easy, get-rich-quick scheme, or as some endeavor for which there are “secrets” to be learned from those who hold “trading secrets“.

Folks, the plain truth is that there are no trading secrets and no easy paths to quick success in trading markets. Beware of anyone who tries to tell (or sell) you such.

One of the biggest obstacles to success in trading markets is a lack of knowledge and understanding of the process of trading. The “process of trading” includes understanding financial leverage, market behavior and trader psychology. Understanding the process of trading can be achieved with perseverance and a willingness to continue to learn.

It’s not coincidental that trading markets is similar to most other human endeavors: Hard work and experience are required to achieve notable success. A person who enjoys classic automobiles would not attempt to tear down and successfully rebuild an engine without having some previous experience, or without having learned about the workings of an automobile engine-including knowing about the tools involved in the operation.

I have written numerous times that learning about different trading tools, different markets and different trading strategies provides a solid foundation on the road to trading success.

Ironically, I believe a major advantage of being an experienced trader is knowing what you don’t know about markets and trading. Yes, you heard that right: Knowing what you don’t know.

What do I mean by this? I mean that there are certain elements of futures trading about which I do not “know,” and never will.

I don’t “know” what markets are going to do in the future. Some may ask, “How can you be in this business and not know what markets are going to do? How can you be a successful trader and not know where market prices are going?” My answer is that market analysis and trading (at least the way I see it) is not a business of bold predictions, but one of exploring market probabilities based upon market knowledge, price history, human behavior and trading experience. The fact that I “know that I don’t know” exactly what a market will do gives me a trading edge. Why? Because I will exercise more caution and think about and plan for what could happen if a trade turns against me. I know that some trades will indeed turn against me and that I need to have the capital to trade another day, so I won’t “put all my eggs in one basket.”

I prudently place protective buy and sell stops on trades because I do not “know” what the markets will do. I would rather absorb a small trading loss and be termed “wrong” about that trade, as opposed to risking trading with no protective stops and seeing a small loser turn into a big loser–all in the “hope” the market will turn around so I can be proven “right.”

(Do you see what I mean when I discuss human behavior? Most of us don’t like to be “wrong,” and will make decisions so that we are not wrong. In trading, sometimes the decisions traders make to avoid being “wrong” are not prudent decisions for those wanting to be successful traders in the long run.)

One sure fire clue I get that a trader does not have much trading and market experience (and needs more!) is when the trader tells me he or she “knows” a market is going to do something. What can be even worse is when a trader thinks he or she “knows” what the market is going to do, and then makes a trade that turns out to be a winner. That type of psychological reinforcement of a flawed trading characteristic only sets up the trader for a bigger disappointment at some point in the future-likely sooner rather than later.

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