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Previous Intraday Trading Session: [ 1/16/2015 ]

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14:57I think we go higher


 
14:20Out 2002 -0.25


 
14:19Exit

 
14:14Filled 2001.75


 
14:14SELL

 
14:13Looking Bullish


 
14:09Focus on the 1-minute Bolling Bands. Play the breakout.

 
14:061 and 5 minute Bolling Bands getting tight.

 
14:04If you are still in and shooting for 2006, I would take profits here.

 
13:49Don''t like the looks of things. Will take 2002.50

 
13:49Out 2002.50 +2


 
13:40Move stop to 1999.50

 
13:38Could get 6 point here.


 
13:37That was 2000.50

 
13:37BUY @ 2005.50


 
13:32Growing evidence of a move higher.

 
13:29The 1-minute continuation pattern did lead to a 2-point drop. I think there is a Bullish move coming.

 
13:261-minute chart is forming a candle continuation pattern which would mean lower prices. 5-minute chart formed a Doji.

 
13:21Looking bearish

 
13:20Not seeing any setups here.

 
12:51Tempted to go long again


 
12:46This should go much higher.


 
12:45Out 2002 +4


 
12:45Boom! There is our 4 points.


 
12:44Bollinger Bands breaking to the upside.

 
12:42This could be worth 4 points


 
12:37Out 1998 -1

 
12:36FLIP THE TRADE


 
12:31Filled 97

 
12:30sell

 
12:25Getting a squeeze on the Bollinger Bands. Watch for a breakout.

 
11:50Out 1995 -2


 
11:47Filled at 1997

 
11:45Buy at 1997


 
11:39I think it retraces before going higher.


 
11:36Get ready for a long

 
11:26Looking to go long on the next reversal.

 
10:57I think we missed this one.


 
10:56Go long on a pull-back to 1994


 
10:54Watch for a bull flag to form.


 
10:45Cancel the short


 
10:45Get ready to short


 
10:06Filled at 1985.75

 
10:06BUY

 
10:05That was a big move. Maybe we go long on the reversal.

 
10:01Looking to short.

 
 
 
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