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4 No BS Basic Course Video Notes

This video notes provide a breakdown of the content covered in a basic day trading course video. The video discusses a reversal setup in treasuries at the 13 minute mark, a scalp trade opportunity in the S&P based on a bounce in a falling market occurring at 29 minutes and 40 seconds, and includes an example of a "smackdown" situation in the market at 38 minutes and 3 seconds, even though no trade was made. Additionally, the notes mention a similar lure trade setup being shown in the Bobl market at 46 minutes and 25 seconds to demonstrate comparable trading opportunities across related markets.

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4 No BS Basic Course Video Notes

This video notes provide a breakdown of the content covered in a basic day trading course video. The video discusses a reversal setup in treasuries at the 13 minute mark, a scalp trade opportunity in the S&P based on a bounce in a falling market occurring at 29 minutes and 40 seconds, and includes an example of a "smackdown" situation in the market at 38 minutes and 3 seconds, even though no trade was made. Additionally, the notes mention a similar lure trade setup being shown in the Bobl market at 46 minutes and 25 seconds to demonstrate comparable trading opportunities across related markets.

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Notes for the No BS Day Trading basic course video

Start - Introducion to the video.

13:00 - Reversal setup in the treasuries.

29:40 - Lure trade in the S&P. A quick scalp based on looking for a bounce in a falling market.

38:03 - Smackdown. I didn't make a trade here but wanted to include this in the video because
this is a beautiful example of what a smackdown looks like.

46:25 - Lure trade in the Bobl. I wanted to show how you can see similar action and setups in
multiple markets and compare the Bund/Bobl/Schatz to the U.S. treasuries.

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