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Here’s how to prep for tomorrow’s big Fed event

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  [This is VWAP Header]( [ARCHIVES]( TO VWAP?]( LIVE]( [Youtube]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Discord]( [Tiktok]( [News from Kenny Glick] [Real Testimoniaxls from Real Traders]( Business owners, teachers, police officers, farmers - we’ve got messages from everyday Americans trading Kenny Glick’s Private Bull Market, and they’re telling us about rare, moonshot gains ranging from 300% to 1,073% in a day. [See their stories here.]( Here’s how to prep for tomorrow’s big Fed event Tuesday, May 02, 2023 Tomorrow at 1:45 pm ET, I will be trading the Fed with Garrett {NAME}. The Fed will reveal what it’s decided to do with raising interest rates. And the markets will overreact as always to both the news and Powell’s speech. We’re trading it live tomorrow because there are always gains to be made off the reaction, and volume is going to flood into the markets. I want you to be there with me live, [so click here now to add it to your calendar for a reminder.]( So, how do we prep for tomorrow’s event? The best way to prep is to look at how we’ve traded the Fed in the past. History repeats itself, and the markets are extremely likely to do the same thing this time. So this is how we played last time to give you an idea of what can happen… HOW TO TRADE THE FED The first thing I must stress is we had no positions going into the Fed news. And the second crucial thing we did is we waited and didn’t react to the first candle. It only took waiting a minute or two for the market to make its mind up. We allowed the price of the Qs to get back to VWAP, saw that it wasn’t breaking but bouncing off the VWAP line, and were bullish and in at $294.50. Then, if you sold into the move up and got out as it was rolling back over, you could have made a quick trade. The entry and exit points can be seen in the graph below… That was a 2-minute trade. And those that followed me into it were happy to take some gains home. Just look what two of the people in chat did with this quick-minute trade… I didn’t trade the first candle. I let the VWAP tell me what to do. And then I pounced and hundreds of other people watching followed my lead. I saw a person in chat say that “the first move is often times the right one”. Well, I’ll be honest. I’ve been in this business for 30 years and I can tell you that the first move is not the “right” one. It’s always a knee-jerk reaction with no bearing on what actually was released. Do you honestly think that within ten seconds of the minutes being released that traders understood the whole release with all the details? [The Fed Minutes is a 13-page paper that is thick with detail, very verbose, and very technical.]( And you actually have to read it. They don’t have any pretty graphs or pictures. This is the Fed we’re talking about. The best you’ll get out of them is bullet points on page 12. If you were holding stock or options going into this event, you would have been chopped up. While this wasn’t the most violent reaction I’ve ever seen, the market still had a three-point swing back and forth in just 15 minutes. Don’t be a bag holder in this market. Trade on price, and what you see. And always remember, if the Fed is having an event, or big economic data is dropping, get the heck out of your positions. I want to see you in the room tomorrow at 1:45 pm ET. So click the button below to add a reminder to your calendar. I’ll see you all there! Add event to calendar [Apple]( 365]( Kenny Glick [Getting Started with Basics] [VWAP Dashboard 101]( Knowledge is power! 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