Futures Trading Levels, Markets are Closed 4/22 for Good Friday

Cannon Trading / E-Futures.com

  1. Don’t forget markets are CLOSED this FRIDAY, April 22nd in observance of Good Friday!So after the close Thursday markets will remain closed until Sunday evening. Make sure you review your positions carefully tomorrow, at least 15 minutes before the close.Full schedule at the Cannon Trading Inc. weekly Newsletter.

    and CME Group Holiday Schedule report in PDF form.

  2. Keep in mind it is earnings season!Market is susceptible for after hours swings ( like we witnessed yesterday…..).
  3. Below is a screen shot from this morning “live intraday chart service” I run daily.During this daily sharing of intraday charts along with possible buy and sell set ups, I review the MINI SP 500, the crude oil futures and the euro currency. I go over some money management rules, trade set ups , trading philosophy and more.If you have not had a trial before and would like to view what this service has to offer for you a s a trader, please sign up for free 2 weeks trial at the Cannon Trading Live Webinar site.

GOOD TRADING!

Daily E-Mini S&P 500 futures trading chart screenshot from today April 20th 2011

Stock futures trading chart levels Wednesday April 20th 2011

TRADING LEVELS!

Commodity Futures trading levels April 21th, 2011

Economic Reports Thursday April 21, 2011

Unemployment Claims
8:30am USD

Philly Fed Manufacturing Index
10:00am USD

CB Leading Index m/m
10:00am USD

OFHEO HPI m/m
10:00am USD

Natural Gas Storage
10:30am USD

Economics Report Source: http://www.forexfactory.com/calendar.php

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