3 Main Types of Trading Days | Support and Resistance Levels

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1. Market Commentary

Hello traders,

Thin volume in many markets today with SP500 pretty much closing unchanged.

Tomorrow should bring a different trading environment as we have a more than a few reports scheduled.

Here are some notes about the main types of trading days as I see it:

My opinion is that there are 3 main types of trading days.

1. Most common is two sided trading action with swings up and down – this type of trading day is most suitable using support and resistance levels along with overbought/oversold indicators such as RSI and &R.
2. Strong trending day, mostly one directional – this type of trading day is the least common, many times will happen on Mondays and maybe 3-5 times a month at most – this type of trading day is most suitable for using pull backs from the main trend to re-enter with the direction of the trend.
DMI and ADX are good studies to use for this type of trading days.
3. Slow and/ or choppy trading day – this type of trading day is best suited for taking small profits from the market by looking at FIB retracement levels and order flow.

Good question is how can one asses what type of trading day we will have while the market is still trading….I am doing some work about it and will be happy to hear feedback via email but here are some initial observations:
Was the overnight session a wide, two sided trading range? If the answer is yes, good chances for similar trading day during the primary session ( primary session is when the cash/ stock market is open)
Mondays have the highest chance for trending days
The behavior of the first hour of trading can also suggests the type of action for the rest of the day.
If the first 30 minutes have good volume, better chances for type 1 or type 2 trading days.
low volume during first 30 minutes can suggest a choppy (type 3 trading day)

2. Support and Resistance Levels – S&P, Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Russell 2000

Contract (Dec. 2011) SP500
(big & Mini)
Nasdaq100
(big & Mini)
Dow Jones
(big & Mini)
Mini Russell
Resistance Level 3 1348.00 2540.92 12833 836.10
Resistance Level 2 1344.15 2532.83 12810 832.50
Resistance Level 1 1341.70 2527.67 12797 829.00
Pivot Point 1337.85 2519.58 12774 825.40
Support Level 1 1335.40 2514.42 12761 821.90
Support Level 2 1331.55 2506.33 12738 818.30
Support Level 3 1329.10 2501.17 12725 814.80

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Tuesday Morning Support and Resistance Numbers

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——————————————Resistance Level 2——————————————

Resistance Level 1

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Support Level 1

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Support Level 2

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Support Level 3

13541343.5 

1342

 

1330.75

 

1324.75

 

1313.75

2562.52548.5 

2533

 

2507

 

2493

 

2469

1290712849 

12833

 

12743

 

12696

 

12612

860.00843.4 

832

 

820.2

 

814.9

 

802.70

1432714314 

14300

 

14216

 

14206

 

14123

13131.513126.5 

13118

 

13111.5

 

13102.5

 

13025

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