Nasdaq Futures Analysis – TradeCompass Levels for Today

Current Price: 17,360
Last Updated: April 9, 2025

Nasdaq Futures are trading at 17,360, with the current bias tilted to the bearish side, as price remains well below the 17,450 region, which marks the key short trigger zone between 17,440 and 17,460. Unless the market breaks higher, sellers have the edge here.

Bias Thresholds

  • Bearish Bias Below: 17,450
    (Short interest zone: 17,440–17,460 – consider fading rallies into that area)

  • Bullish Bias Above: 17,550
    (Sustained move above this level shifts control to buyers – aligns with the Value Area Low from two days ago)

Profit Targets – Bearish Side

If you're shorting around the trigger zone or already holding a short bias, here are the key junctions for partial profit-taking:

  1. 17,335 – Just above the 2nd Upper Standard Deviation of today’s VWAP

  2. 17,183 – Near the 1st Upper Standard Deviation of today’s VWAP

  3. 17,105 – Just above today’s Value Area High and yesterday’s 2nd Lower VWAP deviation

  4. 16,813 – Just above today’s Value Area Low

  5. 16,681 – Below the VWAP of two days ago

Profit Targets – Bullish Side

If price clears 17,550 with strength and sustains it, these are the levels to watch for bullish continuation:

  1. 17,692 – Just below yesterday’s Point of Control (POC)

  2. 17,777 – Just under yesterday’s VWAP

  3. 18,130 – Well below yesterday’s Value Area High

  4. Extended Target: 18,838 – Just below the Value Area Low of April 4th

How to Use the TradeCompass

  • Stay Tactical:
    Consider one direction at a time. If you're in a short, focus on downside targets unless the bullish threshold is breached. Once it is, you're open to switching sides. Max of two trades per direction is advised per TradeCompass session.

  • Partial Profit-Taking:
    Use the target junctions to scale out gradually. Don’t rely on hitting the final target — trading is about risk control and tactical gains.

  • Discipline Is Key:
    Manage your stops wisely. After hitting first or second targets, consider adjusting your stop-loss to breakeven.

Reminder: This is a tactical decision support tool, not financial advice. Trade at your own risk and with your own judgment.

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