Inside Range
Trading inside the previous session’s range and tend to show acceptance and unchanged sentiment.
Neutral Extreme Day
A Neutral Extreme DayA Neutral Extreme DayA Neutral Extreme Day is identical to a Neutral Day, with th... More is identical to a Neutral Day, with th… More is identical to a Neutral Day, with the exception that the market closes to one extreme. This usually suggests that the traders that bet in the direction of the close won, and we should expect a continuous move in…
NVPOC
The NVPOCThe NVPOCThe NVPOC or Naked POC is the same as a POC or VPOC but it h... More or Naked POCThe POC or Point-of-control is the price where the most amou... More is the same as a POCThe POC or Point-of-control is the price where the most amou... More or VPOCThe POC or Point-of-control is the price where the most amou... More but it h… More or Naked POCThe POCThe POC or Point-of-control is the price where the most amou... More or Point-of-controlThe POC or Point-of-control is the price where the most amou... More is the price where the most amou… More is the same as a POCThe POCThe POC or Point-of-control is the price where the most amou... More or Point-of-controlThe POC or Point-of-control is the price where the most amou... More is the price where the most amou… More or VPOCThe POCThe POC or Point-of-control is the price where the most amou... More or Point-of-controlThe POC or Point-of-control is the price where the most amou... More is…
Open auction in-range
Open auction in-range opens are inside the previous session’s range and tend to show acceptance and unchanged sentiment. There is lack of conviction in either direction. The value area More More tends to be inside of, or relatively similar to, the previous value area More More.
Open Out of Range
An open where the price is above or below the previous day’s High or Low. Also referred to as a true gapAn open where the price is above or below the previous day’s… More.
OPEX
Options typically have monthly expirations, but CME has recently introduced weekly and daily expirations. The monthly and quarterly expirations are generally the most important. This is usually the third Friday of the month. Most underlings have a P.M. settlement, which means you can trade that expiration until Friday’s closing bell. Because most traders use these…