S/R

Discussion in 'Journals' started by sulong, Jan 26, 2004.

  1. gap on NQ
     
    #81     Jan 31, 2004
  2. Casey,
    I think maybe you're showing overnite data, where I'm not.
    But just to make sure we are all on the same page, I'm looking at a gap on NQ, and ES from 1/2-1/5, 4:15 close, 9:30 open NY time.

    ES chart below
     
    #82     Jan 31, 2004
  3. yes you are right , my chart shows the gap filled , but on a after 4:00 pm candle( overnight data then ).That means I'll have to look at different charts to find gaps ( other than my mine).
     
    #83     Jan 31, 2004

  4. Are we looking at the same date?
     
    #84     Jan 31, 2004
  5. erieramber

    Your charts are showing 24hr data.

    Gaps will occur on regular session charts and gaps will provide great S/R because of the 'gap filling' phenomenon.

    'Gaps filling' is a whole other discussion though.
     
    #85     Jan 31, 2004
  6. <<<Are we looking at the same date?>>

    Yes , jan 02 .
     
    #86     Jan 31, 2004
  7. <<Gaps will occur on regular session charts and gaps will provide great S/R because of the 'gap filling' phenomenon.

    'Gaps filling' is a whole other discussion though.>>


    thanks tradersaavy
     
    #87     Jan 31, 2004
  8. Going in to today on the ES there is a lot of people underwater from the 16th of Jan , above the 1134 -5 range.
     
    #88     Feb 2, 2004

  9. At the current rate of decent, I show the supply line, beginning on 1/26, arriving at the 36 area at about 11- 11:30 today.

    1136 = R2 today
     
    #89     Feb 2, 2004
  10. dbphoenix

    dbphoenix

    Given the plummet, supply is more likely to be found at the LRL on the 23rd than the supply line, which is still tentative. The number/zone is the same, but it's important to be clear as to the reason for the resistance, if any.

    Edit: Note that this zone has already been tested as S, and failed, by the NQ.
     
    #90     Feb 2, 2004