
Joseph Dix
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The last three days have been prime intraday trading in #ES_F. Tons of moves. 6863 support posted 8am. Held exact. 6878 1st target, hit, rejected. Now its the daily morning dip. 6863 will need to recover to work back to 6878 and beyond. No change to supports (6854, 6838, 6832)

$MSTR Chart Analysis 🧠 | Wedge Break Incoming? > MSTR is testing the upper resistance of a large descending wedge pattern with clearly defined support near 355 and lower highs compressing into a tight coil. Current price has now popped above the 405 resistance, making this a high-alert zone for breakout continuation. 📈 Key Levels Resistance: 405 → currently testing and slightly pushing through Major Breakout Trigger: Above 410 with volume Upside Targets: • 425 short-term • 450 if momentum kicks in (gap-fill zone) Support: • 383.50 (mid wedge support and backtest zone) • 355 (must-hold bottom trendline) 🎯 Best Entry for Calls Aggressive Entry: Now, while price is attempting a breakout — targeting a quick move to 425 Safer Entry: On confirmation of breakout over 410 with a strong daily close + volume Pullback Entry: If MSTR dips to 383.50 and holds, this would be an ideal entry for a bounce back toward highs. 🧠 Strategy Watch for a strong close above 410 — that’s your green light for continuation. If market is weak, wait for a pullback into the 390–383.5 zone for a better risk/reward. Ideal contracts: Slightly OTM calls like 420C or 430C with 1–2 week expiry for momentum plays. > 💡 Wedge breakouts on MSTR can be powerful — but timing is everything. Don’t chase green candles blindly. Either catch the clean breakout or the retest bounce. If you want to learn trading and anlyzing the markets woth me join snipertrades.org



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Readjust the strike to 200C because of the gap down. $GOOGL 200C 1/31 1

Pulling a page out of @mwebster1971 book Homework assignment Below are the top 25 winners and losers in the SP500 after just 11 days of trading. There are some incredible moves, up and down. Take a look at the charts of the winners, what do you notice? How many of the winners are in established uptrends vs down trends? Same thing for the losers, how many are in established downtrends vs uptrends? The trend is your friend





