Sample plan structure

Market focus

Overnight inventory stayed above value. The primary read is continuation only if the open accepts above the pre-market balance and buyers hold the first pullback.

This gives the session a starting read without pretending the first idea has to be right.
Key levels

Prior session high, overnight high, opening range high, and the nearest failed auction low are the only levels that matter until new information appears.

The paid plan keeps the level list short so the trader is not reacting to every line on the chart.
Primary bullish scenario

Acceptance above the overnight high plus a hold above the opening range midpoint keeps the continuation path active.

The scenario has to earn attention with specific behavior, not just because price is green.
Primary bearish scenario

Failed acceptance above the overnight high followed by rotation back through the open shifts the plan toward a fade back into prior value.

The opposite read is defined before the session so the trader is not surprised when the first idea fails.
Invalidation

If price accepts below the failed-auction low, the bullish continuation read is wrong and should not be defended.

This is the part most free indicator browsing misses: where the read stops being worth defending.
No-trade warning

If the open stays between the overnight high and the opening range midpoint without clean acceptance, the first move is probably not worth forcing.

A useful plan should tell traders when the cleanest decision is to wait.

Full plan

Use the sample to judge the structure. Buy the plan when you want the complete daily map.

The paid version is for traders who want the full level list, the primary scenario, the opposite scenario, and the invalidation logic before the next session starts.

Buy Daily Trading Plan PDF for $29.99

Why this is different from free indicator browsing

The free library helps you find tools. The paid plan helps you reduce uncertainty before the session. That is the conversion bridge this site needs: from chart context into a decision-ready map.

You want fewer first-hour guesses.
You already have indicators but still need a ranked plan.
You need invalidation before you are in the trade.
You want a cleaner bridge from chart context into execution.

When the paid plan is the right next step

Buy the daily plan when you have already decided that preparation is the bottleneck. If you are only looking for automated signals, guaranteed trades, or a tool that replaces judgment, this is not the right product.

Ready for the paid map?

Start the next session with levels, scenarios, and invalidation already framed.

If this sample is the kind of prep you want before the open, move from the example into the paid Daily Trading Plan PDF.