Yesterday I outlined the way I saw the ES based only from a Barros Swing perspective. Today I want to review trade management using Market Profile. But before I do that, let’s have a look at how I arrived at the 1405 (basis cash) being the top of the ‘make or break level’ for a […]
ES: Managing Trades on A Slow Trend Day
Published in April 2nd, 2008
Posted by ray in Written Plan
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