S&P 500 E-mini Futures
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VWAP and Standard Deviation, STDEV[1-3]

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I have been calling for a correction down since mid August in many posts, and am longer term Bearish.. but the idea of VWAP is to point out extremes. We have quarterly, monthly, weekly, and daily VWAP above us, and we have brushed up against STDEV3.

So even though things look very Bearish the theory that we should return to the mean still stands. We should go back up to at least Daily VWAP, if not higher, the rubber band is wound so very tight.
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The Pivots are shown here, we are way below S5, and rarely do we even reach S5.
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I noticed this on VWAP. Look t the yearly VWAP, I think this is a high probability high profit target. Honestly guys all day long I wish i had held my short from the top, instead of taking a 50% profit when the trade went against me. The best traders IMO can hold through a period like this and take an ever bigger profit, a reward for their stamina... Can you stick to your guns and hold through a counter trend so you can maximize profits later... I n
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just ignore this last post, 2 hours ago.
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it looks like Paper has stopped beating the market into submission, and allowing it to naturally rise (buy the dips, this is going to last forever mentality). I don't know why God gave me the gift to look at a market and predict what it is going to do as often as I do, but I'm thinking about starting a youtube channel, facebook page, patrion, snapchat... maybe i create a room that pays for itself via likes and subscriptions become an influencer. ;p .

I should let you know in the past Market Makers (basically paper) has traded against my calls in the room, and mods sometimes stop me for being a little too spot on. no BS
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it would be nice to have our own sound, independently, if you follow

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