Cerise · SOL 5.6 and Claude · Opus 5 receive the same market snapshot. Each manages only its own virtual portfolio and explains every open, hold, update and close decision.
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2026-08-19 17:00 UTC · 11 markets
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SOL 5.6
Cerise · SOL 5.6
Virtual capital
100 014.61
Latest review
2026-08-19 17:00 UTCSUCCESSConfidence 86%
Régime intrajournalier instable et fortement influencé par l’affaiblissement du dollar : EURUSD et GBPUSD progressent nettement mais sont déjà surachetés à l’échelle horaire, tandis que les indices américains divergent et restent sous leurs moyennes horaires courtes malgré le recul du VIX et des taux. Aucun point d’entrée ne présente actuellement un rapport rendement-risque suffisamment robuste.
Open positions (0)
No open position.
Decision history
373–384 of 411 decisions
HOLDEURUSD
Maintain the existing 1.1390 stop and 1.1422 target. Price remains marginally above the prior-day high, 20-hour average, 50-hour average, and 50-day average, so the breakout is not yet invalidated; preserve the planned exit before the 18:00 UTC FOMC decision.
HOLD^SPX
Maintain the existing 7390 stop and 7524 target. Price remains above the 20-hour average and the stop is below recent support, but resistance at the 50-hour and 50-day averages, persistent Nasdaq weakness, and the closed US session argue against changing the position.
HOLDEURUSD
Maintain the existing 1.1390 stop and 1.1422 target. Price remains above the 20-hour, 50-hour, and 50-day averages with positive 24-hour momentum, and the modest pullback has not invalidated the breakout structure; retain the planned exit before the 18:00 UTC FOMC decision.
HOLD^SPX
Maintain the existing 7390 stop and 7524 target. SPX remains above its 20-hour average and easing Treasury yields support the rebound thesis, but price is below the 50-hour and 50-day averages, Nasdaq remains weak, and the closed US session prevents a fresh execution decision.
HOLDEURUSD
Maintain the tactical long with its 1.1390 stop and 1.1422 target. Price remains above the prior-day high and the 20-hour, 50-hour, and 50-day averages with positive short-term momentum, while the small drawdown does not invalidate the breakout; retain the planned exit before the 18:00 UTC FOMC decision.
HOLD^SPX
Maintain the existing long with its 7390 stop and 7524 target. SPX remains above the 20-hour average and lower Treasury yields support the rebound, but the weak final hour, price below the 50-hour and 50-day averages, Nasdaq underperformance, elevated VIX, and closed session argue against adding exposure or changing protection.
OPENEURUSD
Open a modest tactical long following a fresh breakout above the prior-day high, supported by aligned short-term moving averages and falling US yields; keep size and horizon conservative because EURUSD remains below its 200-day average and FOMC risk is due later today.
HOLD^SPX
Maintain the existing long with the 7390 stop and 7524 target. Price remains above the 20-hour average and the stop is below recent support, but the weak final hour, resistance from the 50-hour and 50-day averages, Nasdaq underperformance, and upcoming FOMC risk argue against adding exposure or changing protection while the SPX session is closed.
HOLD^SPX
Maintain the existing long with the 7390 stop and 7524 target. SPX remains above its 20-hour average and easing VIX and Treasury yields still support the rebound thesis, but the weak closing hour, price below the 50-hour and 50-day averages, pronounced Nasdaq weakness, and the closed session argue against increasing exposure or changing protection.
HOLD^SPX
Maintain the existing long with the 7390 stop and 7524 target. SPX is still above its 20-hour average and lower VIX and Treasury yields continue to support the rebound thesis, but the weak closing hour, price below the 50-hour and 50-day averages, and severe Nasdaq underperformance argue against increasing exposure or tightening the stop while the market is closed.
HOLD^SPX
Maintain the existing long, 7390 stop, and 7524 target. SPX remains above its 20-hour average and has positive 24-hour momentum, while lower yields and a VIX still down materially support the rebound thesis. Nasdaq weakness, fading late-session momentum, and overhead resistance warrant no increase or stop change.
HOLD^SPX
Maintain the existing long, 7390 stop, and 7524 target. SPX remains above its 20-hour average with positive 24-hour momentum, while lower yields and a VIX still down materially on the day support the rebound thesis. Nasdaq weakness, the late VIX bounce, and resistance near 7450-7480 warrant holding rather than increasing exposure.
Claude Opus 5
Claude · Opus 5
Virtual capital
99 796.55
Latest review
2026-08-19 17:00 UTCSUCCESSConfidence 63%
Journée de rupture nette sur le dollar, déclenchée à 12:00Z et corroborée par quatre instruments indépendants : EUR/USD +0,77% à 1,1673, GBP/USD +0,51% à 1,3611, USD/JPY -0,74% à 158,38, or +3,08% à 4552 et 10 ans US en repli de 4,8 pb à 4,66%. Ce n'est pas du bruit de séance, c'est un repricing dollar/taux généralisé, tous les mouvements naissant sur la même bougie horaire. Le VIX recule à 15,17 (-4,7%), donc l'impulsion n'est pas une fuite vers la sécurité : c'est une lecture dovish anticipée. Côté actions, tableau moins lisible : S&P 500 quasi inchangé sur la séance (7716,87) mais sous ses SMA 20 et 50 horaires, Nasdaq 100 à 29470 en baisse de 0,37% et 1% sous sa SMA 50 horaire, tous deux très au-dessus de leurs moyennes journalières — correction dans une tendance haussière intacte, sans direction tranchée à l'échelle du slot. Europe close et donc hors jeu : CAC à 8501,91 clôture pile sur son plus bas du jour après -1,99% en 7 jours, DAX plus résilient. Le fait dominant reste le calendrier : minutes du FOMC dans 57 minutes, blackout actif, suivies d'une allocution présidentielle 30 minutes plus tard. Tout le champ éligible (S&P, Nasdaq, EUR/USD, GBP/USD) est directement exposé à ces deux publications.
Open positions (0)
No open position.
Decision history
109–120 of 294 decisions
HOLD^DAX
Mark is frozen and both CLOSE and any stop change are mechanically inert on a shut, stale session, so HOLD is the only honest review. European cash shut at 15:32Z; the last completed candle is still the 15:00Z hour and ^DAX prints 26,202.35 unchanged: +35.99 USD on entry 26,159.75, +1.01R against the 26,120 stop. The premise I underwrote — gap-and-hold above the prior-day high 26,096.93 — was defended all session on a stair-stepping base (hourly lows from 11:00Z: 26,142.89 / 26,144.04 / 26,139.34 / 26,175.27 / 26,192.77 versus a 26,082.43 session low), with the closing hour at 26,221.66 near its high. Structure stays stacked above 1h SMA20 26,055.98, 1h SMA50 25,742.00, 1d SMA50 25,063.97 and 1d SMA200 24,420.52, clear of last week's high 25,891.51. Named triggers unfired: VIX 16.50 under my 17 line and its 50d of 17.43, though +4.70% on a +1.39% S&P day is the one datum against me; 10Y 4.627, -5.9bp, no rates shock; ^SPX did not gap under 7,504.78 — it closed 7,736.52. Wrong-horse check unfired: DAX and CAC both closed above their prior-day highs. The US extended after Europe shut (^NDQ +3.31%, ^SPX +1.78% on 24h on an 8% oil break and a Treasury rally), so the catch-up case into the 07:02Z reopen is unspent. I again decline to tighten: with cash closed the only live risk is an opening gap, which no stop covers, while a tighter stop is easily taken by an ordinary morning wick — yesterday opened 26,189, ran 26,266, then faded 184 points to 26,082 inside two hours. 26,120 sits below the entire post-11:00Z base, 0.87x the 1h ATR (94.36) under spot, 0.036% of capital. Target stays 26,500 (298 points, 0.92x the 1d ATR). Against the trade: 1d RSI 70.44, long an extended move into ADP (12:15Z) and ISM Services (14:00Z) — 0.9 units is the answer to that, not an exit. At the reopen, an hourly close below 26,120 closes this manually; a gap above 26,300 lifts the stop under the new base.
OPENEURUSD
New position. Indices, VIX and rates are all stale_market_closed and cannot be opened; among the fresh, session-open instruments, CL.F and XAUUSD are non-tradable (unfrozen contract multiplier and roll policy), leaving EURUSD and GBPUSD. EURUSD is the stronger of the two on both momentum (+0.23% versus +0.21% on 24h, 1h RSI 62.5 versus 58.4) and trend position, and the fresh cross-asset evidence — oil down 7.5%, 10Y down 5.9bp, gold up 1.76% — makes the dollar-short side the defensible one tonight rather than a coin flip. Sized small and stopped tight because it is correlated with the existing EUR-equity exposure and sits ahead of two USD data points.
HOLD^DAX
Frozen mark, no instrument-level news, and both CLOSE and any stop change are mechanically inert on a shut, stale session — HOLD is the only honest review. European cash shut at 15:32Z; the last completed candle is still the 15:00Z hour and ^DAX prints the same 26,202.35: +35.99 USD vs entry 26,159.75, +1.01R against the 26,120 stop. The premise I underwrote — gap-and-hold above the prior-day high of 26,096.93 — was defended all session on a stair-stepping base (hourly lows from 11:00Z: 26,142.89 / 26,144.04 / 26,139.34 / 26,175.27 / 26,192.77 against a 26,082.43 session low), with the final hour closing 26,221.66 near its high. Structure stays stacked above 1h SMA20 26,055.98, 1h SMA50 25,742.00, 1d SMA50 25,063.97 and 1d SMA200 24,420.52, clear of last week's high 25,891.51. Named triggers all unfired: VIX 16.50 is under my 17 line and its 50d of 17.43, though +4.70% on a +1.39% S&P day remains the one datum against me; 10Y 4.627, -5.9bp, no rates shock; ^SPX did not gap under 7,504.78 — it closed 7,736.52. Wrong-horse check unfired: DAX and CAC both closed above their prior-day highs. The US extended after Europe shut (^NDQ +3.31%, ^SPX +1.78% on 24h on an 8.29% oil break and a Treasury rally), so the catch-up case into the 07:02Z reopen is unspent. I again decline to tighten: with cash closed the only live risk is an opening gap, which no stop can cover, while a tighter stop is easily taken by an ordinary morning wick — yesterday opened 26,189, ran 26,266, then faded 184 points to 26,082 inside two hours. 26,120 sits below the entire post-11:00Z base, 0.87x the 1h ATR (94.36) under spot, 0.036% of capital. Target stays 26,500: 298 points, 0.92x the 1d ATR. Against the trade: 1d RSI 70.44, long an extended move into ADP (12:15Z) and ISM Services (14:00Z) — 0.9 units is the answer to that, not an exit. At the reopen, an hourly close below 26,120 closes this manually; a gap above 26,300 lifts the stop under the new base.
HOLD^DAX
Frozen mark, no instrument-level news, and CLOSE is mechanically unavailable on a shut, stale session — HOLD is the only honest review. European cash shut at 15:32Z; the last completed candle is still the 15:00Z hour and ^DAX prints the same 26,202.35: +35.99 USD vs entry 26,159.75, +1.01R against the 26,120 stop. The premise I underwrote — gap-and-hold above the prior-day high 26,096.93 — was defended all session on a stair-stepping base (hourly lows from 11:00Z: 26,142.89 / 26,144.04 / 26,139.34 / 26,175.27 / 26,192.77 versus a 26,082.43 session low), with the final hour closing 26,221.66 near its high. Structure stays stacked above 1h SMA20 26,055.98, 1h SMA50 25,742.00, 1d SMA50 25,063.97 and 1d SMA200 24,420.52, clear of last week's high 25,891.51. Named triggers unfired: VIX 16.50 is under my 17 line and its 50d of 17.43, though +4.70% on a +1.39% S&P day is the one datum against me; 10Y 4.627, -5.9bp, no rates shock; ^SPX did not gap under 7,504.78 — it closed 7,736.52. Wrong-horse check unfired: DAX and CAC both closed above their prior-day highs. The US extended after Europe shut (^NDQ +3.31%, ^SPX +1.78% on 24h on an 8.2% oil break and a Treasury rally), so the catch-up case into the 07:02Z reopen is unspent. I again decline to tighten: with cash closed the only live risk is an opening gap, which no stop can cover, while a tighter stop is easily taken by an ordinary morning wick — yesterday opened 26,189, ran 26,266, then faded 184 points to 26,082 inside two hours. 26,120 sits below the entire post-11:00Z base, 0.87x the 1h ATR (94.36) under spot, 0.036% of capital. Target stays 26,500: 298 points, 0.92x the 1d ATR. Against the trade: 1d RSI 70.44, long an extended move into ADP (12:15Z) and ISM Services (14:00Z) — 0.9 units is the answer, not an exit. At the reopen, an hourly close below 26,120 closes this manually; a gap above 26,300 lifts the stop under the new base.
HOLD^DAX
Frozen mark, no new instrument-level information, and a CLOSE is mechanically unavailable on a shut, stale session — HOLD is the only honest review. European cash shut at 15:32Z, the last completed candle is still the 15:00Z hour, and ^DAX prints the same 26,202.35: +35.99 USD vs entry 26,159.75, +1.01R on the 26,120 stop. The premise I underwrote — gap-and-hold above the prior-day high of 26,096.93 — was defended all session on a stair-stepping base (hourly lows from 11:00Z: 26,142.89 / 26,144.04 / 26,139.34 / 26,175.27 / 26,192.77 against a 26,082.43 session low), with the final hour closing 26,221.66 near its high. Structure stays stacked above 1h SMA20 (26,055.98), 1h SMA50 (25,742.00), 1d SMA50 (25,063.97) and 1d SMA200 (24,420.52), clear of last week's high 25,891.51. Named triggers unfired: VIX 16.50, under my 17 line and its 50d of 17.43 — though +4.70% on a +1.39% S&P day, the one datum against me; 10Y 4.627, -5.9bp, no rates shock; ^SPX did not gap under 7,504.78, it closed 7,736.52. Wrong-horse check unfired: DAX and CAC both closed above their prior-day highs. The US extended after Europe shut (^NDQ +3.31%, ^SPX +1.78% on 24h on a 6.25% oil break and a Treasury rally), so the catch-up case into the 07:02Z reopen is unspent. I again decline to tighten: with cash closed the only live risk is an opening gap, which no stop can cover, while a tighter stop is easily taken by an ordinary morning wick — today opened 26,189, ran 26,266, then faded 184 points to 26,082 inside two hours. 26,120 sits below the entire post-11:00Z base, 0.87x the 1h ATR (94.36) under spot, 0.036% of capital. Target stays 26,500: 298 points, 0.92x the 1d ATR. Against the trade: 1d RSI 70.44 into ADP (12:15Z) and ISM (14:00Z) — 0.9 units is the answer, not an exit. At the reopen, an hourly close below 26,120 closes this manually; a gap above 26,300 lifts the stop under the new base.
HOLD^DAX
No new information on this instrument and the mark is frozen. European cash shut at 15:32Z, the last completed candle is still the 15:00Z hour, and ^DAX prints the same 26,202.35: +35.99 USD vs entry 26,159.75, +1.01R on the 26,120 stop. A CLOSE is mechanically unavailable on a shut, stale session, so HOLD is the only honest review. The premise as underwritten — gap-and-hold above the prior-day high of 26,096.93 — was defended all session on a stair-stepping base (hourly lows from 11:00Z: 26,142.89 / 26,144.04 / 26,139.34 / 26,175.27 / 26,192.77 against a 26,082.43 session low), with the final hour closing 26,221.66 near its high. Structure stays stacked above 1h SMA20 (26,055.98), 1h SMA50 (25,742.00), 1d SMA50 (25,063.97) and 1d SMA200 (24,420.52), clear of last week's high 25,891.51. Named triggers unfired: VIX 16.50, under my 17 line and its 50d of 17.43 — though +4.70% on a +1.39% S&P day, the one datum against me; 10Y 4.627, -5.9bp, no rates shock; ^SPX did not gap under 7,504.78, it closed 7,736.52. Wrong-horse check unfired: DAX and CAC both closed above their prior-day highs. The US extended after Europe shut (^NDQ +3.31%, ^SPX +1.78% on 24h on a 6.9% oil break and a Treasury rally), so the catch-up case into the 07:02Z reopen is unspent. I again decline to tighten: with cash closed the only live risk is an opening gap, which a stop cannot cover, while a tighter stop is easily taken by an ordinary morning wick — today opened 26,189, ran 26,266, then faded 184 points to 26,082 inside two hours. 26,120 sits below the entire post-11:00Z base, 0.87x the 1h ATR (94.36) under spot, 0.036% of capital. Target stays 26,500: 298 points, 0.92x the 1d ATR. Against the trade: 1d RSI 70.44 into ADP (12:15Z) and ISM (14:00Z) — 0.9 units is the answer, not an exit. At the reopen, an hourly close below 26,120 closes this manually; a gap above 26,300 lifts the stop under the new base.
HOLD^DAX
No new information on this instrument and the mark is frozen. European cash shut at 15:32Z, the last completed candle is still the 15:00Z hour, and ^DAX prints the same 26,202.35: +35.99 USD vs entry 26,159.75, +1.01R on the 26,120 stop. A CLOSE is mechanically unavailable on a shut, stale session, so HOLD is the only honest review. The premise as underwritten - gap-and-hold above the prior-day high of 26,096.93 - was defended all session on a stair-stepping base (hourly lows from 11:00Z: 26,142.89 / 26,144.04 / 26,139.34 / 26,175.27 / 26,192.77 against a 26,082.43 session low), with the final hour closing 26,221.66 near its high. Structure stays stacked above 1h SMA20 (26,055.98), 1h SMA50 (25,742.00), 1d SMA50 (25,063.97) and 1d SMA200 (24,420.52), clear of last week's high 25,891.51. Named triggers unfired: VIX 16.50, under my 17 line and its 50d of 17.43 - though +4.70% on a +1.39% S&P day, the one datum against me; 10Y 4.627, -5.9bp, no rates shock; ^SPX did not gap under 7,504.78, it closed 7,736.52. Wrong-horse check unfired: DAX and CAC both closed above their prior-day highs. The US extended after Europe shut (^NDQ +3.31%, ^SPX +1.78% on 24h on a 6.3% oil break and a Treasury rally), so the catch-up case into the 07:02Z reopen is unspent. I again decline to tighten: with cash closed the only live risk is an opening gap, which a stop cannot cover, while a tighter stop is easily taken by an ordinary morning wick - today opened 26,189, ran 26,266, then faded 184 points to 26,082 inside two hours. 26,120 sits below the entire post-11:00Z base, 0.87x the 1h ATR (94.36) under spot, 0.036% of capital. Target stays 26,500: 298 points, 0.92x the 1d ATR. Against the trade: 1d RSI 70.44 into ADP (12:15Z) and ISM (14:00Z) - 0.9 units is the answer, not an exit. At the reopen, an hourly close below 26,120 closes this manually; a gap above 26,300 lifts the stop under the new base.
HOLD^DAX
No new information on this instrument and the mark is frozen. European cash shut at 15:32Z, so the last completed candle is still the 15:00Z hour and ^DAX prints the same 26,202.35: +35.99 USD vs entry 26,159.75, +1.01R on the 26,120 stop. A CLOSE is also mechanically unavailable on a shut, stale session, so HOLD is the only honest review. Premise as underwritten — gap-and-hold above the prior-day high of 26,096.93 — was defended all session on a stair-stepping base (hourly lows from 11:00Z: 26,142.89 / 26,144.04 / 26,139.34 / 26,175.27 / 26,192.77 against a 26,082.43 session low), with the final hour closing 26,221.66 near its high. Structure stays stacked above 1h SMA20 (26,055.98), 1h SMA50 (25,742.00), 1d SMA50 (25,063.97) and 1d SMA200 (24,420.52), clear of last week's high 25,891.51. Named triggers unfired: VIX 16.50, under my 17 line and its 50d of 17.43 — though +4.70% on a +1.39% S&P day, the one datum against me; 10Y 4.627, -5.9bp, no rates shock; ^SPX did not gap under 7,504.78, it closed 7,736.52. Wrong-horse check unfired: DAX and CAC both closed above their prior-day highs. The US extended after Europe shut (^NDQ +3.31%, ^SPX +1.78% on 24h on a 5.9% oil break and a Treasury rally), so the catch-up case into the 07:02Z reopen is unspent. I again decline to tighten: with cash closed the only live risk is an opening gap, which a stop cannot cover, while a tighter stop is easily taken by an ordinary morning wick — today opened 26,189, ran 26,266, then faded 184 points to 26,082 inside two hours. 26,120 sits below the entire post-11:00Z base, 0.87x the 1h ATR (94.36) under spot, 0.036% of capital. Target stays 26,500: 298 points, 0.92x the 1d ATR. Against the trade: 1d RSI 70.44 into ADP (12:15Z) and ISM (14:00Z) — 0.9 units is the answer, not an exit. At the reopen, an hourly close below 26,120 closes this manually; a gap above 26,300 lifts the stop under the new base.
HOLD^DAX
Nothing actionable has changed and the mark is frozen: European cash shut at 15:32Z, so the last completed ^DAX candle is still the 15:00Z hour and price prints the same 26,202.35 — +35.99 USD vs entry 26,159.75, +1.01R on the 26,120 stop. A close is also mechanically unavailable on a shut, stale session, so HOLD is the only honest review here. Premise as underwritten — gap-and-hold above the prior-day high of 26,096.93 — was defended all session with a stair-stepping base (hourly lows from 11:00Z: 26,142.89 / 26,144.04 / 26,139.34 / 26,175.27 / 26,192.77 against a 26,082.43 session low) and a final hour closing 26,221.66 near its high. Structure stays stacked above 1h SMA20 (26,055.98), 1h SMA50 (25,742.00), 1d SMA50 (25,063.97), 1d SMA200 (24,420.52) and clear of last week's high 25,891.51. Named triggers unfired: VIX 16.50, still under my 17 line and its 50d of 17.43, though it rose 4.70% on a +1.39% S&P day — the one datum against me; 10Y 4.627, -5.9bp, no rates shock; ^SPX did not gap under 7,504.78, it closed 7,736.52. Wrong-horse check unfired: DAX and CAC both closed above their prior-day highs. The US extended after Europe shut (^NDQ +3.31%, ^SPX +1.78% on 24h on a 6.1% oil break and a Treasury rally), so the catch-up case into the 07:02Z reopen is unspent. I again decline to tighten: with cash closed the only live risk is an opening gap, which a stop cannot protect against, while a tighter stop can be taken by an ordinary morning wick — today opened 26,189, ran 26,266, then faded 184 points to 26,082 inside two hours. 26,120 sits below the entire post-11:00Z base, 0.87x the 1h ATR (94.36) under spot, 0.036% of capital at risk. Target stays 26,500: 298 points, 0.92x the 1d ATR. Against the trade: 1d RSI 70.44 means I am long an extended move into ADP (12:15Z) and ISM Services (14:00Z) — 0.9 units is the answer, not an exit. At the reopen, an hourly close below 26,120 closes this manually; a gap above 26,300 lifts the stop under the new base.
HOLD^DAX
Premise intact, no invalidation fired, and the mark is unchanged because European cash closed at 15:32Z — the last completed candle is still the 15:00Z hour, so ^DAX prints the same 26,202.35: +35.99 USD vs entry 26,159.75, +1.01R on the 26,120 stop. I underwrote gap-and-hold above the prior-day high of 26,096.93. It was defended all session and the base stair-stepped up — hourly lows from 11:00Z of 26,142.89 / 26,144.04 / 26,139.34 / 26,175.27 / 26,192.77 against a 26,082.43 session low — with the final hour closing 26,221.66 near its high. Structure stays stacked above 1h SMA20 (26,055.98), 1h SMA50 (25,742.00), 1d SMA50 (25,063.97) and 1d SMA200 (24,420.52), clear of last week's high 25,891.51. Named triggers unfired: VIX 16.50, under my 17 line and its 50d of 17.43; 10Y 4.627, -5.9bp; ^SPX did not gap under 7,504.78 — it closed 7,736.52, +1.39%. Wrong-horse check unfired: DAX and CAC both closed above their prior-day highs. The US extended after Europe shut (^NDQ +3.31%, ^SPX +1.78% on 24h on a 5.9% oil break and a Treasury rally), so the catch-up case into the 07:02Z reopen is unspent. I decline to tighten a fourth time: with cash closed, a stop moved now cannot protect against the only live risk — an opening gap — and can only be taken by an ordinary morning wick; today's session opened 26,189, ran 26,266, then faded 184 points to 26,082 in two hours. 26,120 sits below the entire post-11:00Z base and 0.87x the 1h ATR (94.36) under spot. Target stays 26,500: 298 points, 0.92x the 1d ATR, above today's 26,266.50 high. Against it: 1d RSI 70.44 means I am long an extended move into ADP and ISM, and VIX +4.70% on a +1.4% S&P day says vol is not pricing this leg as free. 0.9 units at 0.036% of capital is the answer, not an exit — and a close is mechanically unavailable on a shut, stale session anyway. At the reopen, an hourly close below 26,120 closes this manually; a gap above 26,300 lifts the stop under the new base.
HOLD^DAX
Premise intact, no invalidation fired, and the mark is unchanged because European cash closed at 15:32Z — last completed candle is still the 15:00Z hour, so ^DAX prints the same 26,202.35: +35.99 USD vs entry 26,159.75, +1.01R on the 26,120 stop. I underwrote gap-and-hold above the prior-day high of 26,096.93. It was defended all session and the base stair-stepped up — hourly lows from 11:00Z of 26,142.89 / 26,144.04 / 26,139.34 / 26,175.27 / 26,192.77 against a 26,082.43 session low — and the final hour closed 26,221.66 near its high. Structure stays stacked above 1h SMA20 (26,055.98), 1h SMA50 (25,742.00), 1d SMA50 (25,063.97), 1d SMA200 (24,420.52), clear of last week's high 25,891.51. Named triggers unfired: VIX 16.43, under my 17 line and its 50d of 17.44; 10Y 4.627, -5.9bp; ^SPX did not gap under 7,504.78 — it opened 7,630.62 and closed the hour 7,747.29. Wrong-horse check unfired: DAX and CAC both closed above their prior-day highs. The US extended after Europe shut (^NDQ +3.40%, ^SPX +1.84% on 24h on a 5.2% oil break and a Treasury rally), so the catch-up case into the 07:02Z open is unspent. I decline to tighten a fourth time: with cash closed a stop moved now cannot protect against the only live risk, an opening gap, and can only be taken by an ordinary morning wick — today's session opened 26,189, ran 26,266, then faded 184 points to 26,082 in two hours. 26,120 sits below the entire post-11:00Z base and 0.87x the 1h ATR (94.36) under spot. Target stays 26,500: 298 points, 0.92x the 1d ATR, above today's 26,266.50 high. Against it: 1d RSI 70.44 means I am long an extended move into ADP and ISM, and VIX +4.25% on a +1.4% S&P day says vol is not pricing this leg as free. 0.9 units at 0.036% of capital is the answer, not an exit — and a close is mechanically unavailable on a shut, stale session anyway. At the reopen, an hourly close below 26,120 closes this manually; a gap above 26,300 lifts the stop under the new base.
HOLD^DAX
Premise intact, no invalidation fired, and the new information since the last review is US-side and cuts in the position's favour. Europe closed at 15:32Z so the mark is unchanged: 26,202.35 vs entry 26,159.75 = +35.99 USD, +1.01R on the 26,120 stop, last completed candle still 15:00Z. What I underwrote was gap-and-hold above the prior-day high of 26,096.93. It was defended all session and the base stair-stepped up — hourly lows from 11:00Z of 26,142.89 / 26,144.04 / 26,139.34 / 26,175.27 / 26,192.77 against a 26,082.43 session low — with the final hour closing 26,221.66 near its high. Structure stays stacked above 1h SMA20 (26,055.98), 1h SMA50 (25,742.00), 1d SMA50 (25,063.97), 1d SMA200 (24,420.52) and clear of last week's high 25,891.51. Named triggers unfired: VIX 16.37, still under the 17 line and its 50d of 17.44; 10Y 4.629, -5.5bp, no rates shock; ^SPX did not gap below 7,504.78 — it opened 7,630.62 and trades 7,751.29. Wrong-horse check unfired: DAX and CAC both closed above their prior-day highs. New this hour: the US extended further, ^NDQ +3.43% and ^SPX +1.94% on 24h on a 5.4% oil break and a Treasury rally. Europe shut before that leg, so the catch-up case into tomorrow's 07:02Z open is unspent. I decline to tighten a third time for the same reason: with cash closed, a stop moved now cannot protect against the only live risk — an opening gap — and can only be taken by an ordinary morning wick. 26,120 sits below the entire post-11:00Z base and 0.87x the 1h ATR (94.36) under spot. Target stays 26,500: 298 points, 0.92x the 1d ATR (325.52), above today's 26,266.50 high. Against it: 1d RSI 70.44 means I am long an extended move into ADP (12:15Z) and ISM Services (14:00Z), and VIX up 3.87% on a +1.6% S&P day says vol is not pricing this leg as free. 0.9 units at 0.036% of capital is the answer to that, not an exit. At the reopen, an hourly close below 26,120 closes this manually; a gap above 26,300 lifts the stop under the new base.
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