january, 2021
Overview
The Gallery is a cutting-edge tool covering key global markets of The Seiden Strategies (TSS) and is designed to help identify where banks and financial institutions are conducting their buying and selling. As individual traders and investors, these same areas offer higher probability and lower risk opportunities. By identifying the footprints left behind by the institutions, the levels found in The Gallery should provide an edge to members’ trading and investing. (Before using The Gallery information, members are encouraged to review the disclosures at the end of this document)
The Gallery, updated daily, except for major holidays when global markets are not operating, provides Supply and Demand levels for short-term and long-term opportunities in Stocks, ETFs, Futures, Bonds, and Forex. Members should evaluate these areas at their discretion to implement their own investment and trading objectives.
For the Options investor, the levels provided by The Gallery can also serve as an edge for a variety of options strategies, from simple single leg option trades to more complex credit and debit spreads.
The Gallery covers 15 markets and The Gallery Plus is an expanded list and covers over 50 markets of Stocks, ETFs, Futures, and Forex.
Definitions
Short Term – These are levels taken from price charts generally at the 60 min time frame and lower (15 min, 5 min and 2 min). Even for levels placed in the short-term field of The Gallery, this does not mean those levels will be touched within an hour or less. The TSS specialists responsible for those assets are applying several factors before the level is presented to members. Should markets move away from a short-term level, that area may remain valid for many periods longer than the chart time.
Mid-Long Term – These are levels taken from the 60 min charts and higher (180 min, 240, Daily or Weekly). Because a level was taken from a daily chart, that level could be touched the same day it was posted. The time frame of the chart has no bearing on when a level might be touched. Mid-Long-Term levels may be larger at times than those found in the Short Term column, and these areas may also envelop a nearby Short Term level.
Members should note it is possible for levels in the Mid-Long-Term column to be closer to current price than the Short-Term level in the adjacent column. This will be due to the specific picture and quality of each level that is being shown by the charts. For example, a Short-Term supply level on a 15 min chart could be further away from current price than a 240-minute supply level that is being offered as the Mid-Long-Term level. At TSS the focus is on zone quality and location which may result in a higher time frame level being closer to current price.
Supply 1 – This is the closest area identified by TSS that is above current price.
Supply 2 – A level above Supply 1 and thus further away from current price.