What Every Trader Needs to Know (5/05/2025)
This Week’s Economic Calendar For yet another week, the indices extended their gains—adding over $2.25 trillion in value across the U.S. stock market. Layered fund-level buy stops above market price were
This Week’s Economic Calendar For yet another week, the indices extended their gains—adding over $2.25 trillion in value across the U.S. stock market. Layered fund-level buy stops above market price were
This Week’s Economic Calendar After a small range week, a large range week was expected—and this played out on the NASDAQ and correlated assets, with an explosive price run to
This Week’s Economic Calendar The previous week closed out as a quiet one, forming an inside week on the NASDAQ and related assets. This was expected, given the Easter
This Week’s Economic Calendar International politics, trade tensions, and global uncertainty have all been reflected in the recent aggressive price delivery of the U.S. dollar, which has
This Week’s Economic Calendar In an expansion market profile, low-resistance, high-probability setups are expected—identified by large displacements that deliver targets with speed. We saw this play out last
This Week’s Economic Calendar For yet another week, the indices extended their losses—wiping out over $1.25 trillion off the US stock market. Layered fund-level sell stops were
This Week’s Economic Calendar The previous week on the indices saw a small-range week, which was expected after a series of large-range weeks delivering discount targets.
This Week’s Economic Calendar After weeks of extended losses in the U.S. stock market, over $1 trillion was gained into the close of the previous week, with strength reflected across
This Week’s Economic Calendar The U.S. stock market continues to extend its losses for yet another week, shedding over $1.15 trillion in the previous week. This marks the expansion leg of
This Week’s Economic Calendar Following a consolidation, an expansion market profile is to be expected, which was seen on the indices in the previous week, breaking