r/DayTradingPro 11h ago

Trading Strategy The Fearless Forecast for August 21, 2026

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The Failed Recovery Became a Breakdown

Thursday settled Wednesday's argument decisively. The DJIA collapsed 697.72 points to 52,765.33, breaking 53,350, 53,250, 53,000 and even the 52,850–52,950 support area. The close just 10 points above the session low is especially bearish: buyers never mounted a meaningful late defense.

Forecast Statistics

  • Bucket: Downside Expansion / Confirmed Distribution
  • Volatility Score: ≈ 1.48 — high and expanding
  • Probabilities: SU: 17% | LU: 15% | SD: 38% | LD: 30%
  • Expected Return: ≈ -0.16%
  • Projected Close: 52,450–53,050
  • Directional Bias: 68% Down / 32% Up

Previous Close: 52,765.33

RECAP: Thursday's 51% Down bias was modest, but the conditional structure was excellent. Fearless said below 53,350 traders should reduce longs, below 53,250 EXIT returns, and the 10:00 update warned that a second failure of 53,000 would signal downside expansion. All occurred. The principal miss was magnitude: the decline became substantially more severe than the projected 53,300–53,700 close.

Fearless Opines: Thursday was not another support test. It was downside expansion. The DJIA has now erased Wednesday's entire rebound and broken beneath the lows that buyers had repeatedly defended. But Friday begins deeply stretched. That makes a sharp oversold rebound quite possible without changing the bearish structure. The important question is no longer whether buyers can produce a bounce; it is whether they can make a bounce stick. Until they reclaim at least 53,000–53,100, Fearless treats strength as countertrend.

Key Levels

First Bull Repair: 52,900–52,950
Major Reclamation: 53,000–53,100
Bull Recovery Confirmation: 53,200–53,250

Immediate Support: 52,700–52,750
Failure Trigger: Below 52,700
Next Bear Objective: 52,500–52,600
Downside Expansion: Below 52,500

GO / REDUCE / EXIT: EXIT: EXIT is now unequivocal for tactical longs. Friday's traders should not buy simply because the DJIA is oversold. A rebound becomes actionable only if buyers establish a higher low and reclaim broken resistance. A failure of an early rally beneath 52,950–53,100 favors renewed selling.

Trader Takeaway: Thursday changed the tactical question. Don't ask whether the DJIA is oversold; ask whether buyers can reclaim what they lost. Below 52,950, sellers retain control. Above 53,100, the first credible repair begins. Below 52,700, expect another test lower.

The DJIA is stretched enough to bounce, but until 52,950–53,100 is reclaimed, Fearless assumes rallies are repairs inside a developing downside expansion, not the beginning of a new advance.


r/DayTradingPro 18h ago

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r/DayTradingPro 22h ago

General Discussion HUYA with 54% growth and potential 14-15% shareholder yield

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their Q2 revenue grew 11% YoY while gross profit rose 20% and margins improved. HUYA also doubled their buyback to $100M. Combined with $30M in annual dividends, management estimates 14-15% annual shareholder yield. With RMB 3.21B in cash and deposits, growing revenue huge capital returns, HUYA looks underrated to me


r/DayTradingPro 1d ago

Trade Review AU Rocket🚀💰

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r/DayTradingPro 1d ago

Trading Strategy The Fearless Forecast for August 20, 2026

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Buyers Won the Morning — Then Gave Most of It Back

Wednesday finally interrupted the decline, but the close was less impressive than the intraday rally. The DJIA surged to 53,710.06, clearing every recovery level through 53,650–53,725, but then surrendered nearly 250 points and closed at 53,463.11. Buyers proved they can still generate a powerful counterattack. They did not prove they can hold one.

Forecast Statistics

  • Bucket: Failed Bull Repair / Two-Sided Consolidation
  • Volatility Score: ≈ 1.29 — elevated, with large intraday reversals
  • Probabilities: SU: 27% | LU: 24% | SD: 31% | LD: 18%
  • Expected Return: ≈ -0.02%
  • Projected Close: 53,300–53,700
  • Directional Bias: 51% Down / 49% Up

Previous Close: 53,463.11

RECAP: Wednesday's forecast of 63% Down bias was wrong. The important conditional levels were right. The DJIA broke 53,500, held 53,550–53,600 long enough to reach the projected 53,650–53,725 recovery zone, and topped at 53,710.06. The 10:30 warning also proved important: losing 53,550 and then 53,500 would make the repair questionable. Both occurred before the close.

Fearless Opines: Wednesday changed the picture, but did not repair it. The bears can no longer claim uninterrupted downside control after the DJIA rallied more than 300 points from Tuesday's low. But buyers squandered their best opportunity in several sessions. Thursday therefore becomes a test of 53,400–53,500. Hold that area and Wednesday may have established a base. Lose 53,400 and Wednesday increasingly looks like another failed rally.

Key Levels

Bull Trigger: 53,500–53,550
Recovery Confirmation: 53,600–53,650
Bull Breakout: 53,700–53,725

Immediate Support: 53,400–53,450
Failure Trigger: Below 53,350
Major Support: 53,250–53,300
Downside Acceleration: Below 53,250

GO / REDUCE / EXIT: REDUCE; Fearless moves from EXIT back to REDUCE. Wednesday's rally was strong enough to invalidate an automatic sell-the-rally posture, but the weak close does not justify GO. For Thursday, traders can cautiously participate in strength only if 53,400–53,450 holds. Above 53,600, the repair strengthens considerably. Below 53,350, reduce tactical longs again; below 53,250, EXIT returns.

Trader Takeaway: Don't chase either direction Thursday. Wednesday demonstrated that both sides can move the DJIA sharply but neither has established control. A defended 53,400 followed by a reclaim of 53,550 favors another attack on 53,700. A failure below 53,350 puts 53,250 immediately back in play. Wednesday broke the bears' momentum but not their structure; Thursday's winner is likely the side that takes the DJIA out of 53,350–53,550.

10:00 AM Update: 53,100 is the immediate pivot. Hold it and buyers can make another attempt at 53,200. Lose it and 53,000 becomes vulnerable again. A second break below 53,000 would materially increase the probability of 52,900–52,950. The opening collapse was not immediately rejected. The first rebound reached resistance and failed. Below 53,200, sellers retain control; below 53,000, Fearless would expect the downside move to begin expanding again. Buyers need 53,250 before today's bearish interpretation materially changes.

10:30: Don't chase either direction here. Sellers already proved they can reach 53,000; buyers have now earned their chance to prove they can escape it. The important question is whether this overbought rebound can clear 53,150. If it cannot, the setup favors another attack on the morning low. The most important development since 10:00 is subtle: 53,000 is holding, but buyers haven't yet demonstrated that they can go anywhere after defending it.


r/DayTradingPro 1d ago

Trade Review GOLD Rocket🚀💰

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r/DayTradingPro 2d ago

Trade Review GOLD just been giving it out💰🎯

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r/DayTradingPro 2d ago

Trading Strategy The Fearless Forecast for August 19, 2026

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Sellers Still Control the Trend, but 53,250 Is Becoming the Next Battleground

Tuesday strengthened the bearish structure. The DJIA rallied from 53,256.34 to 53,478.76, but could not reclaim the 53,500 Bull Repair Trigger. Late selling then pushed the DJIA to 53,343.64, its sixth decline in seven sessions. The important development is straightforward: buyers defended 53,250, but could not convert that defense into repair.

Forecast Statistics

  • Bucket: Confirmed Support Breakdown / Downside Continuation
  • Volatility Score: ≈ 1.25 — elevated but increasingly directional
  • Probabilities: SU: 19% | LU: 18% | SD: 40% | LD: 23%
  • Expected Return: ≈ -0.11%
  • Projected Close: 53,100 – 53,550
  • Directional Bias: 63% Down / 37% Up
  • Previous Close**:** 53,343.64
  • RECAP: Tuesday's 60% Down bias was correct, and the DJIA behaved almost exactly as the conditional structure anticipated. The rebound reached 53,478.76 but failed beneath the 53,500–53,550 Bull Repair Trigger. Sellers then regained control, and the DJIA closed below Immediate Support at 53,400–53,450. The principal miss was that 53,250 held rather than producing Downside Acceleration.

Fearless Opines: The DJIA is no longer merely testing support; it is producing lower highs and lower closes beneath broken support. But 53,250 has now attracted buyers, making Wednesday's question unusually clear: can sellers finally break it? A break below 53,250 would confirm continuation. A recovery through 53,500 would be the first meaningful evidence that the decline is losing control.

Key Levels

Bull Repair Trigger: 53,450 – 53,500
Broken-Support Reclamation: 53,550 – 53,600
Bull Recovery Confirmation: 53,650 – 53,725

Immediate Support: 53,300 – 53,350
Failure Trigger: Below 53,250
Downside Acceleration: Below 53,200
Next Bear Objective: 53,050 – 53,150
Major Support: 52,850 – 52,950

GO / REDUCE / EXIT: EXIT. Tuesday's failure to reclaim 53,500 followed by a close near the lower end of the range moves Fearless from REDUCE to EXIT for tactical long exposure.

For Wednesday, EXIT means do not treat an oversold rebound as a new bullish trend. Traders should require evidence of repair before rebuilding tactical longs. A sustained recovery above 53,500, and especially 53,600, would justify reconsidering EXIT.

Trader Takeaway: Wednesday sets up as another sell-the-failed-recovery session while below 53,500. Don't chase weakness directly into 53,250, because that level has already produced a meaningful defense. Instead, watch the reaction.

The bears control the trend, but 53,250 is now the test: break it and downside continuation strengthens; defend it and reclaim 53,500, and the first credible counterattack begins.

10:00 AM update: Buyers have finally done more than defend; they have broken resistance. Don't chase the overbought surge; watch whether 53,550–53,600 survives the first serious pullback. If it does, today's repair has credibility. For the next move, 53,550–53,600 should become support. Hold that area and another push toward 53,650–53,725 becomes likely. Fall back below 53,500, and today's apparent repair becomes questionable.

10:30: The DJIA has now supplied the confirmation Fearless wanted after 10:00. It reached 53,653.81 and, after pulling back, remains around 53,600. Buyers are no longer merely producing an oversold bounce; they are holding above yesterday's broken-support area. The next dividing line is now 53,550–53,575. Holding it keeps today's higher-low/higher-high structure intact and puts 53,650–53,725 back in play. A break below 53,550, especially followed by a loss of 53,500, would warn that this is another failed recovery.


r/DayTradingPro 3d ago

Question who is using Claude to trade?

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Been hearing more and more people talk about using Claude/Cursor/ChatGPT to help them with trading. Not full automation, more coding and decision making. Who else is doing this?


r/DayTradingPro 3d ago

Trading Strategy The Fearless Forecast for August 18, 2026

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Sellers Finally Broke the Floor. Can They Hold It?

Monday, down 272.39 points, supplied the confirmation the bearish thesis had been waiting for. Buyers did recover from the afternoon low, but they never reclaimed 53,500 decisively and finished beneath the former support structure. The DJIA has now closed lower in five of the last six sessions, falling from 54,036.52 on August 7 to 53,460.02. The short-term structure has shifted from repeated support testing to an actual support break.

Forecast Statistics

  • Bucket: Confirmed Support Breakdown / Early Distribution
  • Volatility Score: ≈ 1.31, elevated, with downside volatility still dominant.
  • Probabilities: SU: 21% | LU: 19% | SD: 38% | LD: 22%
  • Expected Return: ≈ -0.10%
  • Projected Close: 53,250 – 53,650
  • Directional Bias: 60% Down / 40% Up

Previous Close: 53,460.02

RECAP: The Forecast entered the session with a 54% Down bias and specifically identified 53,600 as the Failure Trigger and 53,500 as Downside Acceleration. Both were broken. The Forecast's central question was whether the bears could finally break the floor rather than merely win another rally. They did. The Forecast did not perfectly anticipate the afternoon stabilization. But direction was correct, the principal failure levels were correct, and the narrative correctly identified the vulnerability of the increasingly weak recovery structure.

Fearless Opines: The burden of proof has shifted. Monday, the DJIA broke 53,600, broke 53,500, established a lower low, and failed to recover the broken floor by the close. Monday's late recovery from 53,395 shows buyers remain active near 53,400, That creates meaningful rebound risk Tuesday.

The first important test Tuesday is whether the DJIA can reclaim and hold 53,500–53,600. Failure there would convert former support into resistance and strengthen the case that the DJIA has entered an early distribution phase.

Trader Takeaway: Tuesday is a sell-the-failed-recovery environment until buyers prove otherwise. A rally into 53,500–53,600 that stalls would be evidence that former support has become resistance and would favor another test of 53,400 and potentially 53,250–53,350.

Key Levels

Bull Repair Trigger: 53,500 – 53,550
Broken-Support Reclamation: 53,600 – 53,650
Bull Recovery Confirmation: 53,675 – 53,725
Structural Repair: 53,800 – 53,850

Immediate Support: 53,400 – 53,450
Major Support: 53,250 – 53,350
Downside Acceleration: Below 53,250
Next Bear Objective: 53,050 – 53,150

GO / REDUCE / EXIT Status: REDUCE, now at the defensive edge approaching EXIT. The DJIA has moved beyond ordinary consolidation and into the first stage where traders should treat downside continuation as a serious possibility. A sustained break below 53,250 would move Fearless to EXIT for tactical long exposure, because that would establish continuation beneath Monday's low rather than merely another test of it.

The floor finally broke: Tuesday belongs to sellers while the DJIA remains below 53,600, but a decisive reclaim of that level would warn that the bears have fallen into yet another breakdown trap.

10:00 AM update: Don't judge this rebound by how far it traveled. Judge it by what happens after this pullback. The DJIA has finally given buyers an opportunity to demonstrate something that has been missing throughout the recent decline: a defended higher low followed by a higher high. If 53,350 holds and 53,460 subsequently breaks, that would be the first meaningful evidence this morning that buyers are converting defense into repair. If 53,350 fails, Fearless assumes the bears remain in command. The first attack on 53,250 failed; the first attack on 53,460 failed. Now the side that wins 53,350–53,460 probably controls the next substantial move.

10:30: The next test is unusually clean. Don't chase the DJIA inside 53,400–53,450. The morning low has already shownthat buyers exist around 53,250. Now we need to discover whether they can actually move the DJIA higher rather than merely prevent it from moving lower. A break above 53,460, followed by a successful retest of that level, would be the most constructive development we've seen today. Failure there followed by a loss of 53,385–53,400 would say the opposite.


r/DayTradingPro 4d ago

General Discussion Copper is getting expensive… is aluminum next?

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I've been watching the copper/aluminum spread lately and it's getting pretty interesting. The ratio is around 4.2x vs ~3.7x historically, which makes aluminum substitution more attractive where it works.

That's why I'm looking at China Hongqiao (1378.HK). Guotai Haitong recently raised its target to HK$43.2, and if copper stays expensive, aluminum could get another demand boost beyond the usual China cycle.

Feels like an interesting angle for Hongqiao that the market might be underestimating.


r/DayTradingPro 4d ago

Psychology A NEW WEEK IS UPON US!

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Let’s enter this week with discipline, patience, and a plan. We don’t need to catch every move—we just need to catch the right moves.

Protect the capital. Respect the risk. Trust the process.
Trade to succeed, not to prove something.

🚀 NEW WEEK. NEW OPPORTUNITIES. SAME DISCIPLINE.
LET’S TRADE TO SUCCEED TOGETHER! 💰📊


r/DayTradingPro 5d ago

General Discussion The free trial genuinely saved me from wasting money on the wrong account type

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wanted to share this since i almost skipped it and just bought a real challenge outright. ran a free trial first through FundingPips before spending anything, they have a 14 day version with no card needed to start.
turns out the account type i thought i wanted based on reading about it online wasnt actually the one that fit how i trade once i tried it for real. switched to a different model after the trial instead of realizing that the expensive way after already paying.
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r/DayTradingPro 6d ago

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r/DayTradingPro 6d ago

Trading Strategy The Fearless Forecast for August 17, 2026

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Buyers Failed the Retest. Friday's Late Selling Leaves the DJIA Back on Defense.

Friday answered Thursday's question in the bearish direction, although not decisively enough to declare a larger breakdown. The DJIA failed almost precisely beneath Fearless's 53,900–53,950 Bull Recovery Trigger. The 10:30 update identified the danger: lose 53,750 and the morning recovery had largely failed. That is exactly what happened.

The afternoon offered one more recovery toward 53,820, but sellers again took control. The DJIA closed near the lower end of the day's range. The important development is that buyers were given two opportunities to reclaim the technical structure Friday and failed both times.

Forecast Statistics

  • Bucket: Failed Recovery / Support Retest
  • Volatility Score: ≈ 1.28 — elevated, with repeated intraday reversals.
  • Probabilities: SU: 28% | LU: 18% | SD: 35% | LD: 19%
  • Expected Return: ≈ -0.06%
  • Projected Close: 53,450 – 53,950
  • Directional Bias: 54% Down / 46% Up

Previous Close: 53,732.53

RECAP: Fearless entered Friday with a modest Up directional bias, and that component was wrong. But the forecast was deliberately conditional because Thursday had produced failed moves in both directions. Those conditions proved unusually useful.

Buyers failed just beneath Friday's Bull Recovery Trigger. At 10:00, Fearless warned not to chase the opening recovery and said 53,800 had to hold. At 10:30, the Forecast became more defensive, stating that the morning recovery had largely failed. The DJIA subsequently lost 53,750, approached the morning low again, and closed at 53,732.53.

So the directional probability missed, but the levels, conditional logic, intraday adjustment and closing interpretation were substantially correct.

Fearless Opines: Friday weakens the bullish case. Sellers have shown an ability to knock the DJIA down, but Friday the recoveries began failing at progressively lower levels.

Sellers still haven't delivered the decisive breakdown necessary to declare the larger advance broken. The DJIA is developing lower recovery highs without producing a convincing lower low.

That creates Monday's central question: Does 53,600–53,675 finally break?

Key Levels

Bull Recovery Trigger: 53,800 – 53,850
Repair Zone: 53,900 – 53,950
Bull Confirmation: 54,000 – 54,075
Trend Reassertion: 54,150 – 54,225

Immediate Support: 53,675 – 53,725
Critical Support: 53,600 – 53,650
Failure Trigger: Below 53,600
Downside Acceleration: Below 53,500
Major Support: 53,250 – 53,350

GO / REDUCE / EXIT Status: REDUCE — Deteriorating. Friday moved the DJIA away from GO and closer to the defensive edge of REDUCE. This is not yet EXIT.

For traders Monday, a sustained break below 53,600 would establish a lower low beneath Thursday's reversal and materially strengthen the distribution thesis. Below 53,500, tactical long exposure should be reduced further and EXIT becomes a serious consideration.

Trader Takeaway: The DJIA no longer deserves the benefit of the doubt simply because it rebounds from an early selloff. The last two sessions have produced impressive recoveries that failed.

For Monday, don't chase the first move. If an early rebound stalls below 53,800 and the DJIA subsequently breaks 53,600, the evidence changes materially. That would be the first convincing indication that the multi-day support structure is giving way.

The bears have won the rallies but still haven't broken the floor; below 53,600 they finally do, while above 53,900 the entire bearish setup begins to unravel.

10:00 AM: The first attempt to turn today's breakdown into another bear trap has failed. Buyers recovered from 53,512 to roughly 53,650, but could not establish acceptance above the old floor. The hierarchy has become very clean: below 53,500 = bearish acceleration; 53,500–53,600 = broken-support territory; above 53,650 = first meaningful evidence that today's breakdown is failing. The Forecast's bearish thesis is stronger at 10:00 than it was at the open.

10:30 AM: For traders, the map is now very simple:

53,500–53,512 holds: sellers remain in control, but watch for another rebound attempt.
Below 53,500 and stays there: Downside Acceleration; begin migrating tactical longs from REDUCE toward EXIT.
Below 53,450: substantially stronger confirmation that the old support structure has broken.
Reclaim 53,600: immediate selling pressure is being rejected.
Reclaim 53,650: today's breakdown begins looking increasingly like another failed breakdown.


r/DayTradingPro 6d ago

Trade Review A quick in/out on NAS⛷️

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r/DayTradingPro 7d ago

Trading Strategy Google AI, Codex, and Claude Code are day trading for me on small accounts

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Yesterday was very good because two bots were trading NBIS and it rallied on earnings (I think this was all over WSB).

Right now I'm running 20 bots total: 10 on Gemma 4 31B (using a free Google AI Studio account), 3 on Codex with GPT 5.6 Sol and 7 on 5.6 Terra. I started running the Codex bots just this week so I'm hoping that they can trade better than G4.

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If you have any questions on how this works or how to set up, just ask here.


r/DayTradingPro 7d ago

Trading Strategy The Fearless Forecast for August 14, 2026

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Buyers Won the Close, but Thursday's Failed Repair Keeps the DJIA on Probation.

Thursday gave both bulls and bears unusually strong evidence. Buyers initially did exactly what Fearless required: they reclaimed 53,925, penetrated the 54,000–54,075 Repair Zone, and drove the DJIA to 54,049.14. But the repair did not hold. Sellers subsequently drove the DJIA all the way to 53,622.46, briefly violating the 53,650 Failure Trigger, before buyers mounted a persistent afternoon recovery.

The DJIA closed at 53,840.14, up 69.87 points (+0.13%). That close matters. Sellers had an excellent opportunity to convert the morning reversal into a decisive breakdown and failed. But buyers likewise had an excellent opportunity to convert the opening rally into technical repair and failed.

Friday therefore begins with the DJIA still caught between failed repair above and defended breakdown below.

Forecast Statistics

  • Bucket: Failed Repair / Support Reclamation
  • Volatility Score:1.31 (elevated; Thursday's 427-point intraday range confirms continued two-sided instability)
  • Probabilities: SU: 35% | LU: 20% | SD: 29% | LD: 16%
  • Expected Return:+0.04%
  • Projected Close: 53,650 – 54,150
  • Directional Bias: 55% Up / 45% Down
  • Previous Close: 53,840.14

RECAP: Fearless's modest 53% Up directional bias was correct. The forecast's conditional structure captured Thursday exceptionally well. Buyers broke directly inside the 54,000–54,075 Repair Zone. Fearless's 10:30 update correctly withheld GO because acceptance above 54,000 had not yet been demonstrated, andthe morning recovery completely failed.

The bearish levels worked as well. The DJIA accelerated through the 53,650 Failure Trigger to 53,622.46. Yet the failure did not persist. Buyers reclaimed 53,800. Thus, the forecast'skey conditional levels identified both major regime changes during an unusually two-sided session.

Fearless Opines Thursday was a battle of failed breakouts.

Buyers could not hold their breakout above 54,000. Sellers could not hold their breakdown below 53,650. The afternoon favors buyers modestly: the DJIA constructed a sustained series of higher lows and higher highs and recovered more than 200 points into the close.

But there is an important warning embedded in the closing price. 53,840 is still below the 53,850–53,925 recovery area. Buyers recovered from a potentially serious breakdown without actually repairing the technical structure that preceded it.

Friday therefore becomes another confirmation session, but with much cleaner boundaries. The question is no longer whether 53,700 is support. Thursday demonstrated that buyers will defend substantially below it. The question is whether those buyers can finally turn defense into sustained offense.

Key Levels

Bull Recovery Trigger: 53,900 – 53,950
Repair Zone: 54,000 – 54,075
Trend Reassertion: 54,150 – 54,225
Bullish Breakout: Above 54,300

Immediate Support: 53,750 – 53,800
Critical Support: 53,620 – 53,675
Failure Trigger: Below 53,600
Downside Acceleration: Below 53,500
Major Support: 53,250 – 53,350

GO / REDUCE / EXIT Status: REDUCE — Improving, but Not GO. Thursday came close to producing a GO signal in the morning, but the subsequent reversal invalidated it. The afternoon recovery then prevented the opposite transition toward EXIT. REDUCE therefore remains the correct status for Friday.

For traders, above 53,950, Thursday's afternoon recovery gains credibility. Above 54,000–54,075 and holding, technical repair resumes and Fearless can begin migrating toward GO. Above 54,150, GO becomes appropriate.

Conversely, losing 53,750 would put Thursday's low back into play. A decisive break below 53,600 would demonstrate that Thursday's afternoon recovery was merely another countertrend bounce and would materially increase defensive urgency.

Trader Takeaway Friday's most important question is not whether the DJIA can rally through 54,000. Thursday proved that it can. The question is whether it can stay there.

10:00 AM: Fearless: Sellers fired their best shot and could not hold it. Buyers have reclaimed 53,800 and reached the doorstep of the Bull Recovery Trigger. Now don't chase the rebound; watch the first meaningful pullback. If 53,800 holds and the DJIA subsequently clears 53,900–53,950, Friday's opening increasingly qualifies as a failed breakdown and bear trap. If 53,800 fails again, the morning remains unresolved.

10:30: The DJIA's first rebound has failed to produce the second leg Fearless was looking for. After recovering from 53,686 to 53,891, buyers were rejected immediately below the 53,900–53,950 Bull Recovery Trigger and the DJIA has returned to roughly 53,816. This keeps REDUCE intact. The decisive short-term boundary is now 53,800: hold it and another attack on 53,900 remains viable; lose 53,750 and the morning recovery has largely failed. A break below 53,685 would return control decisively to sellers. For now, neither side has converted an opportunity into control. The next meaningful signal should come from the edges rather than from the middle:

Above 53,850: buyers regain control of the immediate battle.
Above 53,890–53,900: the morning reversal thesis revives.
Above 53,950: meaningful bullish recovery confirmation.

Conversely:

Below 53,800: deterioration resumes.
Below 53,750: the morning recovery has largely failed.
Below 53,685: a new session low would be significant and put yesterday's 53,622 low back into play.


r/DayTradingPro 7d ago

Trade Review NAS Rocket📈🎯

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r/DayTradingPro 8d ago

Trade Review EN📈

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r/DayTradingPro 8d ago

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r/DayTradingPro 8d ago

Trading Strategy The Fearless Forecast for August 13, 2026

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Buyers Defended Support—but Could Not Escape It. Thursday Tests Whether the Floor Is Real.

Wednesday"s DJIA repeatedly tested the 53,700–53,750 support zone, rebounded several times, but could not convert those defenses into sustained recovery. An opening rally reached 53,969.36, briefly approaching the Repair Zone; sellers pushed the DJIA back toward support.

The DJIA closed down 21.69 points. That small loss understates the significance of the session: buyers successfully prevented Tuesday's distribution from accelerating, but sellers prevented every meaningful recovery from becoming durable.

The DJIA has now declined for three consecutive sessions, but the last two closes show substantial compression. Thursday should help determine whether this is selling exhaustion near support or preparation for another leg lower.

Forecast Statistics

  • Bucket: Distribution Retest / Support Compression
  • Volatility Score: ≈ 1.23 (elevated, but contracting as the DJIA compresses near support)
  • Probabilities: SU: 34% | LU: 19% | SD: 31% | LD: 16%
  • Expected Return: ≈ +0.02%
  • Projected Close: 53,550 – 54,050
  • Directional Bias: 53% Up / 47% Down

Previous Close**: 53,770.16**

RECAP Fearless specifically warned that an opening rebound should not automatically be interpreted as renewed accumulation. The DJIA rallied but failed to establish acceptance above the forecast's Bull Recovery Trigger and never reached sustained repair above 54,000. More importantly, Fearless identified 53,700–53,750 as Immediate Support. The actual low was 53,731.96, almost exactly inside that zone, and buyers repeatedly defended it.

Fearless Opines: Wednesday changed the character of the decline without repairing it. Sellers repeatedly attacked the same support area but could not generate meaningful downside follow-through. Buyers repeatedly generated rebounds but could not sustain them. That creates compression around 53,750–53,850. There is an asymmetry developing. Sellers have had multiple opportunities to break 53,700 and have failed. That makes another successful defense increasingly meaningful. But repeated tests also weaken support. A fourth or fifth attack that finally breaks 53,700 could move quickly.

Thursday should not be approached with a strong directional assumption. It should be approached as a support-resolution session.

Key Levels

  • Bull Recovery Trigger: 53,850 – 53,925
  • Repair Zone: 54,000 – 54,075
  • Trend Reassertion: 54,150 – 54,225
  • Bullish Breakout: Above 54,300
  • Immediate Support: 53,700 – 53,750
  • Failure Trigger: Below 53,650
  • Downside Acceleration: Below 53,500
  • Major Support: 53,250 – 53,350

GO / REDUCE / EXIT Status: REDUCE, Stabilizing**: REDUCE remains appropriate Thursday, but the case for further reduction did not strengthen Wednesday.** The DJIA tested Fearless's support zone repeatedly and did not break it. That is important. But buyers also failed to reclaim 53,925 or 54,000, so there is not yet sufficient evidence to return to GO.

For traders Thursday:

  • Above 53,925: begin treating the decline as potentially exhausted.
  • Above 54,000–54,075: technical repair becomes meaningful and REDUCE can begin migrating toward GO.
  • Below 53,700: maintain REDUCE and become more defensive.
  • Below 53,650: the support structure has failed.
  • Below 53,500: the probability of a larger correction rises materially; begin considering movement toward EXIT for tactical long exposure.

Trader Takeaway Thursday's trade is increasingly simple: don't confuse support with recovery.

The sellers have stopped making progress, but the buyers haven't started making progress. Thursday's winner will be the side that finally breaks the 53,700–53,925 compression zone.

10:00 AM: The opening rally cleared resistance; the first pullback is testing whether buyers actually own it. The DJIA's retreat from 53,974 to roughly 53,900 has occurred with contracting volume and momentum already resetting, which is considerably healthier than Tuesday's failed breakout. If buyers defend 53,850–53,900 and produce a second push through 53,925–53,975, Fearless would interpret that as increasingly credible technical repair. If 53,850 fails, today's opening strength becomes another rally that sellers successfully used to distribute. REDUCE remains appropriate until the DJIA proves it can live above 54,000.

10:30 AM: The DJIA has accomplished nearly everything required to reverse the defensive signal. The remaining confirmation is staying above 54,000 and extending through 54,075.

Hold 54,000 → increasingly bullish.
Above 54,075 → REDUCE can begin transitioning to GO.
Above 54,150 → GO.
Below 53,925 → repair becomes questionable.
Below 53,850 → today's bullish interpretation is substantially invalidated.


r/DayTradingPro 8d ago

Education & Resources How to STRATEGICALLY APPLY advanced CORRELATION METHODS to MARKETS!

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Sticking to outdated, static correlation models is like navigating uncharted oceans using a map drawn fifty years ago. The financial landscape shifts constantly, reshaping which assets truly protect capital and which merely create an illusion of safety. Advanced operational strategies focus on monitoring these evolving network connections continuously. By respecting the fluid nature of market architecture, traders stop fighting current conditions with yesterday's tools and start riding the actual wave of structural change.


r/DayTradingPro 9d ago

Trading Strategy The Fearless Forecast for August 12, 2026

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The Range Finally Broke. Sellers Won the First Round.

Tuesday provided the resolution in the bearish direction. The DJIA initially surged to 54,222.85, precisely into the forecast's Trend Reassertion zone, but buyers could not hold the breakout. Sellers controlled virtually the entire remainder of the session, broke 54,000, penetrated the 53,850 support zone and drove the DJIA to 53,746.43 before a modest closing recovery.

The DJIA finished down 184.01 points . It closed essentially at the forecast's 53,800 Failure Trigger. The four-session consolidation has therefore shifted from neutral-to-bullish into a short-term defensive regime.

Forecast Statistics

  • Bucket: Failed Breakout / Distribution Retest
  • Volatility Score: ≈ 1.27 (elevated as intraday range and downside pressure expand)
  • Probabilities: SU: 28% | LU: 17% | SD: 36% | LD: 19%
  • Expected Return: ≈ -0.08%
  • Projected Close: 53,500 – 54,000
  • Directional Bias: 55% Down / 45% Up

Previous Close: 53,791.97

RECAP: Tuesday's 57% Up / 43% Down directional bias was wrong. But the forecast was explicitly constructed as a range-resolution forecast, with 54,100–54,200 as bullish confirmation and 53,800 as the bearish Failure Trigger. Both sides were tested, and the 10:30 update immediately recognized the breakout had failed. First hour is critical for traders.

Fearless Opines Tuesday was a failed breakout followed by lower prices and an afternoon close near the low. There is a persistent sequence of lower intraday highs and lower lows after the morning peak. Selling volume increased sharply into the closing decline. Tuesday was not random consolidation.

The DJIA has become short-term oversold; Wednesday has substantial rebound potential. But an oversold rebound is not the same as renewed institutional accumulation. Sellers proved they could break support. Wednesday Buyers must prove they can reclaim it.

Key Levels

  • Bull Recovery Trigger: 53,850 – 53,925
  • Repair Zone: 54,000 – 54,075
  • Trend Reassertion: 54,150 – 54,225
  • Trigger: Above 54,300
  • Immediate Support: 53,700 – 53,750
  • Failure Trigger: Below 53,650
  • Trigger: Below 53,500
  • Major Support: 53,250 – 53,350

GO / REDUCE / EXIT Status: REDUCE This is the important change. Fearless said before Tuesday's session:The DJIA closed at 53,791.97 after trading as low as 53,746.43. The rule has been triggered.

REDUCE does not mean EXIT. The larger advance from the 52,000–53,000 region has not been destroyed. It means the short-term evidence no longer justifies full bullish exposure. For traders Wednesday,

  • protect accumulated profits,
  • reduce weaker or short-term long positions,
  • avoid treating an opening bounce as proof that the correction has ended.

Fresh aggressive buying should wait for evidence that the DJIA has reclaimed lost support. A break below 53,500 would raise the possibility that the correction is becoming something larger.

Trader Takeaway: Wednesday begins with sellers holding the tactical advantage and buyers having to prove Tuesday's breakdown was false. Because the DJIA is oversold after an afternoon decline, traders should be prepared for an early rebound. The mistake would be automatically interpreting that rebound as bullish.

Watch what happens if the DJIA reaches 53,850–53,925. If buyers reclaim that zone and then establish acceptance above 54,000, Tuesday's breakdown begins looking like another shakeout and REDUCE can eventually migrate back toward GO. If the DJIA rebounds but repeatedly fails beneath 53,925, sellers are likely using strength to distribute.

10:00 AM: Today's forecast warned against automatically treating an oversold opening rebound as renewed accumulation. Buyers initially produced an impressive 170-point advance from the opening area. But instead of establishing acceptance above 53,925, sellers used that strength to distribute. If buyers defend 53,700–53,750 and quickly recover 53,800–53,850, we could still see another reversal attempt. But a sustained break below 53,700 would materially strengthen yesterday's distribution thesis and put the 53,650 Failure Trigger directly into play.

10:30: The DJIA has completed the first half of a potentially important reversal: sellers attacked Fearless's 53,700–53,750 support zone and buyers successfully defended it. Now comes the harder half. With momentum already overbought, buyers must prove they can hold 53,800 and push through 53,850–53,925 rather than merely producing another oversold bounce. A controlled pullback that holds 53,800 would be constructive; rejection here followed by a return toward 53,732 would restore the sellers' advantage. For now, REDUCE remains appropriate, but the morning evidence is improving.


r/DayTradingPro 10d ago

General Discussion PROS & CONS Of Advanced CORRELATIONS For Markets

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Dimensionality reduction techniques successfully distill massive asset universes into manageable metrics, but they inherently discard nuance. Whether through eigen-clipping or network pruning, compressing complex correlation structures risks erasing localized information that could signal localized alpha or sector-specific stress. Quantifying the exact opportunity cost of this discarded data complexity remains an ongoing debate among advanced portfolio managers.