TODAY: ES AND 6E
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The BOTs were set in the pre-open for the ES and the 6E. As with Thursday, we see another mid range element.
ES:
- Early test of the long target that fails. We look for failures on the ES first attempt.
- SHORT. We have a break of the mid bot, the EMA-, and we have prior lows at 1307.25 broken. It continues, and we see new or add-on shorts at the lower, or short, BOT.
- (not shown) but is the consolidation at the bottom of the bear control bar. See prior discussions, but a control bar sets the stage for the post control price action.
- LONG. A failed reversal bar at the EMA which is a PB bar for the second bull leg. I call these "resistors" after the electronic versions. A perfect resistor is the bar immediately after the control bar. B11-12 held at the EMA after bulls hit the 50% level of the control bar.
- Price fails the mid BOT and reverses. Consolidating at the short BOT. Works as an aggressive short,with stop at b16+.
- LONG. A HL for a bull TL with a MAXT.
- MAXT at mid BOT. Failure to reach long BOT is significant. Aggressive short, better is at 8.
- SHORT. Mid BOT -, EMA-, bull TL - with stop above the 6.5 area.
- Selling trend, EMA failed BO's.
6E:
- LONG. Unlike the ES, the 6E is more co-operative in entering the first attempt of a target.
- SHORT. long BOT reversal, plus an EMA-
- LONG. The short BOT failure.
- LONG. Mid BOT+ and EMA+ good for continued hold, new adds or new entry.
- LONG HOLD. When there is no clear challenge to the EMA+, buyers will hold and liquidate as the market rises.
- EXIT WATCH. Nice bull pop away from the EMA+ and a BO attempt on the narrow bullish channel. At this point, guesstimate the 50% level between current price and the current EMA. Set you stop. Congratulations. That would be approximately +125 from the long BOT.




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