Wed ES MES Technical Analysis, Tips, Key Levels, Trading Room, & Scalping System 10/01/2025

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ES Trade Set Ups: https://microstrader.com/battleplan

✅ TIMELINE:
0:00 – Opening & Theme of the Day
Micros Trader kicks off the AM Briefing with an early session focused on the importance of leverage metrics, calling it the tip of the day. He emphasizes how knowing your proper position size based on risk tolerance is a foundational professional habit.

1:00 – Economic Calendar & Market Warnings
Traders are alerted to upcoming ADP and PMI releases and warned about trading on Friday during Non-Farm Payroll. Micros Trader gives strong caution about market volatility, referencing government shutdown risks and reiterating previous warnings from the battle plan.

1:40 – Review of Yesterday’s Trades
A recap of live trade calls from the prior session, including a successful long trade and breakout during the "Silver Bullet Hour." The breakout is described as a textbook example of ES behavior after prolonged chop.

2:50 – The Leverage Metrics Lesson
Micros Trader shares a story from a trading group member who initially dismissed the leverage metrics lesson but later realized its critical importance. The trader went as far as customizing the spreadsheet to calculate risk in half-point increments—highlighting the evolution from amateur to professional thinking.

4:30 – Battle Plan Setup & Missed Entry
A breakdown of the most recent battle plan entry, which narrowly missed execution by two ticks. Micros Trader emphasizes the importance of waiting for mapped trades and resisting the urge to chase—repeating his mantra: “I wait. I wait. I wait.”

6:30 – Chart Context: Strong Levels & Add-On Zones
Analysis of the higher time frame structure and how battle plan trades align with poor highs, strong levels, and long targets like the all-time high. He explains how add-on locations are derived from pre-defined structure rather than impulses.

8:00 – Emotional Discipline After a Missed Trade
Micros Trader reflects on missing the entry and resisting the urge to short. He stresses the importance of using leverage metrics to define stop placement and how his trading strategy is guided by strict mapping, not reactive behavior.

11:00 – Devotional Segment: Trading with the Seasons
The session closes with a devotional reflection on Ecclesiastes: “To everything there is a season.” Traders are encouraged to align with the market’s rhythm—pressing advantage in bullish seasons and staying defensive in bearish ones.

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AM BRIEFING Archive: https://microstrader.blogspot.com/2025/09/monday-sep-8-preparing-es-emini-and-mes.html
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Todays' AM Briefing: https://microstrader.com/live-es-mes-setups-morning-prep/
MES Micros Blog: https://microstrader.blogspot.com/2025/10/wednesday-oct-1-live-room-insights-and.html
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