Description
Nasdaq and trading: in this episode, I detail a simple method for spotting levels using fixed alerts (250, 500, 750, and 1,000 points) and provide a reading of the monthly support following a breakout and reintegration. I compare the market dynamics with the broader S&P 500 and the more resilient Dow Jones, while highlighting caution zones for Bitcoin and gold (monthly pivot below 5,000). Regarding the calendar, I point out that the US monthly jobs report has been moved to Feb 11, 2026, at 2:30 PM due to a government shutdown. Subscribe if this helps.
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Benoist Rousseau
Certified Teacher | Pro Trader | CME/CBOT Member
About the author
Benoist Rousseau is a professional trader and member of the CME (Chicago Mercantile Exchange) and the CBOT (Chicago Board of Trade), an economic historian with a degree from Paris-Sorbonne University, a former history-geography teacher, and an adult educator for 25 years.
This unique path connects academic rigor, field expertise, and a commitment to imparting the discipline and lucidity of professional trading.
In the GOOD MORNING TRADING series, drawing on 25 years of market experience, he shares his clear, independent, and educational analysis of global financial news each morning.
Risk Warning: Trading in leveraged financial instruments may expose you to a risk of loss exceeding deposits and is only suitable for experienced clients who have sufficient financial means to bear such risk. Transactions in foreign exchange instruments (Forex), contracts for difference (CFDs), Futures, Stocks, ETFs... are highly speculative and particularly complex and carry a high level of risk due to leverage. You must ensure that you understand how these instruments work and that you can afford to take the high risk of losing your money. The videos and articles on this site are for educational and informational purposes only and are not investment advice or any inducement to buy or sell financial instruments. Every investor must make their own judgment before investing in a financial product to ensure it is suitable for their financial, tax and legal situation.
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