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sometimes trading after open reminds me a game of chess.. every move has a meaning and an impact for the rest of the game. today it is not easy - nq has a bigger buyers in the game and it is worth joining them. BUT - there was a stoprun on their possition at 8:50 chicago time!! so be carefull! - they had to built the long position again, from scratch, because they were identified
now i took one nq long and the fill of targets were so quick that it is within one two minutes candle only
i was able to open only with two contracts because the price went up so fast that i could not open bigger size.
it was one of the quickest trades that i have ever did ( time of holding position 28 seconds) closed in a fixed trademanagement
i am recording the session so i will put a video, because it was really funny trade
Can you help answer these questions from other members on NexusFi?
4 minutes after open there was an intermarket situation for long enry at nq. the entry was not validated as low-risk so i opened only with two contracts. after the price was unable to breakout to the new highs, i closed the second target at the level of the first one. the screen is an alternative timeframe volume 100 to show more detailed closing of the contracts.
this was the only situation that i was able to discriminate as "worthclicking" in the first hour of todayīs session. i consider today as quite a difficult day for orderflow and intermarket reading