Short-Term Signals on Long-Term Charts: A Trade Breakdown

preview_player
Показать описание
In this video, John dives deep into the art of identifying and trading technical failures on long-term charts using shorter-term price movements. He'll analyze SPX chart patterns, discuss cup and handle formations, explore support and resistance levels, and demonstrate actionable trading strategies across multiple timeframes — from daily to hourly and even five-minute charts.

Learn how to interpret price movements, anticipate breakdowns, and plan trades with defined risk-reward setups. Plus, discover how to integrate implied volatility (IV) discrepancies into your market outlook.

🔑 Key Topics Covered:

-Spotting topping patterns in up trending markets
-The impact of institutional hedging strategies
-Key support and resistance levels across timeframes
-Trading breakdowns and reversals with precision

00:00 - Trade Ideas
00:34 – Trading Technical Failure on longer term charts
01:17 – Classic Up trending chart
02:29 – Market Behavior Reason
03:00 – Cup and Handle Pattern
03:36 – Topping Pattern
04:01 – Price Pattern Target
05:32 – Laddering
06:12 – Looking for the bottom
07:14 – Trader reaction
08:00 – Price Pattern Target and Weekly Range Expectation
08:51 – Price Action
10:11 – Break down signal
11:23 – Take Risk Out of the Trade
12:19 – Let’s Trade This!
14:23 – Trade ideas
16:23 – Levels
19:15 – BIG RETURN!
20:26 – Trade With Us!

John Locke has been working with options for 20+ years and has built himself up as a leader in the stock options trading industry. Having trained now hundreds of traders, his natural ability to teach complex topics with clarity and passion has made him invaluable to the trading community.

*The result shown is from real-time, hypothetical trades such as those shown in the Options Trading for Income weekly webinar or Trading With The PROS biweekly webinars. Simulated trades are believed to be represented as accurately as possible, however, live results may have been different. The result is shared as an example for educational purposes ONLY.
Рекомендации по теме