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E-mini S&P 500 (ES): Bullish Target at $4,105 Hit

The Bull target for ES at 4,105 has been hit. Market in anticipation of the Feds meeting on December 12. A bull flag pattern has been spotted on the hourly chart. Bull Target Hit From Last Week’s Analysis Last week we mentioned the possibility of ES rallying up to the top of the downward trend Read More…

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Market Overview Technical Analysis

E-mini S&P 500 (ES) Futures: Bulls Target $4,105.00

Bulls may be targeting the top of the medium-term downward channel. A look into the consolidation zone ES has been trading within. Bullish candlestick formations on the monthly chart. Price Rallies Through Liquidity Zone We have seen higher prices in most equity markets since the CPI release came in lower than expected on November 10th. Read More…

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Market Overview Technical Analysis

Technical Analysis: E-mini S&P 500 (ES) Rallies Off Lows

The weekly chart shows a bullish false-break candlestick formation. Analyzing the support/resistance band on the 4-Hourly chart. A look into the 1-Hourly trend channel. False Break Candle The false break candle strategy is one we are familiar with at OneUp Trader, and for a good reason – its reliability! The pattern works because when the Read More…

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Analysis Strategies Trading Tips

Following the S&P500 Trend in 2022

Equity markets are known to be trending in nature over the years. With capital flows, investments, and economic expansion, developed world equity markets tend to go up by time thus compensating investors for the risk they are taking and the liquidity they are providing. This article will discuss a technical tool used to determine and follow the trend by showing showing an example on the S&P500 index.

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Both the S&P 500 and NASDAQ End Records Pushing Consumer Confidence to Their Pre Pandemic Levels

The two most significant stock markets indexes globally, the S&P500 and NASDAQ, ended Tuesday in a pretty remarkable fashion. The shares of some of the biggest banks got a nice boost after dividend hikes were announced, which is in direct contrast to the expected high valuations across the delta variant due to the global pandemic. Read More…