Market Radar is an old feature I will be bringing back to Day Trading Radio. It will consist of a market call on specific days where I see a convergence of important indicators we follow here at DTR. This alert will be released on a need to know basis. Meaning, if I see a potential for a high probability move up or down or even if we have a very uncertain situation playing out, I will do my best to post the update here.

The alert will come in 7 different types outlined below

If you're a follower of Day Trading Radio, you know that I work with a duel stochastic indicator that times the futures with incredible accuracy. I also use a methodology called the HPS or High probability Setups that consist of pattern recognition, Trend lines, Short and longer time frame stochastics. I also take into consideration certain candle sticks combined with volume. All this can be used across different trading vehicles. This signal released will be based on the S&P 500.


Here is what you will be seeing..

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his one up green arrow represents a slight bias to the upside. This represents at least one indicator lining up to the buy side. It's a lower probability set up.

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This is just the opposite but a bias to the downside

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A Three Arrow Up signal will be the strongest signal and this takes into account various conditions which I will detail on the site dedicated to the key to the market radar. But for now, know it represents a multiple indicator set up based on multiple time frames, Pattern Recognition and at least 3 indicators converging in a buy signal.


NOTE: Timing the markets is hard when you try to time a bottom or a top. These periods could play out over multiple days. Momentum in the direction of a trade adds a lot to the signal and will be added to the equation. There will be times when a signal will go out and the markets will go into a consolidation period that could last a couple days as the markets puts in a bottom or a top. That signal will stay active in those periods or if signal changes.