Today's Trade - Level Identified Yesterday, Entered Today - T2 Hit & Runner Live
Here's why being patient remains the most powerful tool in trading
This Setup Was Identified Before It Happened
Yesterday I didn’t take a trade.
Not because I missed anything. But because the edge wasn’t there yet.
In fact, today’s trade opportunity was the same one I published yesterday on July 21 — and I waited. Here’s what I wrote for an opportunity today and yesterday.
Mapped in the July 22 ESDaily Gameplan:
“📈 Opportunity #1 6323 FBD – A breakdown under Friday’s low into ~6315 followed by a reclaim could offer a clean entry.”
That’s exactly what happened.
And that’s exactly what I traded — live, with full transparency in the chat.
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We broke out July 21. Then Monday afternoon? We gave it all back. Structure cracked — and I was watching for the fade and reclaim.
I wrote a note to subscribers this morning that the price behavior suggest we’d get an opportunity as the trend was being checked:
This morning, price flushed after this failed bounce and went just beneath Friday’s low.
Then it started accepting.
That was my signal.
Not a guess. Not a reaction. A mapped setup.
Filled at 9:53AM at 6324.25
Posted live in the chat as price began reclaiming structure.
At 10:38 AM — 45 minutes later — we hit T1.
🎯 T1 = 6334 → Took majority of my position off
I did this because:
“T2 is above critical resistance at 39–40. I'm not betting on full continuation. RSI leads me to believe bulls are going to run into a struggle”
We did struggle after that.
Inside the ESDaily chat I noted:
”2 hours after hitting T1 we're oscillating +/-3 points. No change in the position. Higher lows, equal highs intraday. 15 min RSI above 40. 45 min RSI above 40 (barely). Bottom and topping tails. No over trading. No changing position. Remember, majority of profits captured. Let the trade playout, regardless of what we "think." Worse thing to do is change system mid trade because of a "gut" feel.”
After the mid-day chop, price pushed again at 1:15 PM. This gave us T2:
🎯 T2 = 6344 → Took more off here.
Subscribers we’re updated in the chat as to what my next move was.
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Then?
Left 10% runner live with stop at breakeven
It’s About the Discipline
This trade wasn’t special. It was “normal” — the kind of trade I take over and over.
The reason it worked?
I waited. I passed Monday. No edge = no trade.
The setup was clear. Identified before price got there.
I followed the process. Enter on reclaim. T1 = profit locked. T2 = bonus. Runner = leverage.
🧠 As I’ve said before:
“We’re not here to trade all day. We’re here to extract high-quality risk and protect capital like it’s our newborn baby.”
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This trade was built yesterday.
Executed today.
Managed with precision.
You saw it all live — or you can check the receipts (below👇).
This is why patience remains the most powerful tool in trading.
It’s not about chasing highs.
It’s about knowing your levels, executing with discipline, and letting structure do the work.
Now?
We simply let the trade run, risk free with a stop at breakeven. If price breaksout? Great we have exposure.
It price pulls back? Great, we’ve capture 90% of our contracts and spent the rest of the day stress free - No chasing. No fomo.
That’s the only way to trade successfully.
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P.S.
Here’s the brokerage confirmations sent me as my orders were filled.
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