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US Index futures hold key pivots ahead of New York open as upside gates come into focus

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Dow, S&P 500, and Nasdaq futures are all green into the NY window, holding above value and central pivots. The next decision is whether price accepts above the gates to trigger range expansion.

Opening summary (London → New York)

All three indices are green into the NY window (Dow has firmed to ~+0.25%, bringing YM in line with ES and NQ). The key takeaway isn’t the percent change—it’s the alignment of structure:

  • YM, ES, and NQ are holding above their key pivots and value references, with price leaning into the upper structures (upper gates / upper ranges).
  • That puts New York in a clean decision environment: accept above the gates = continuation into upper ranges, while failure back below pivots = rotation back to value and lower gates.

What it means heading to New York:
The market is not “guessing” here—levels are already defined. If the open holds above the pivots and continues to build value higher, the session has room to expand. If the open fades and loses those pivots, expect rotation first.

1) Dow (YM) — Daily desk report

YM: Trading above CP with value support; CP hold targets UG, while CP failure rotates to LG, and LG failure exposes LR.

Market snapshot (TPO / Value Map)

  • Current price: 48,505 (update: YM now ~+0.25% into NY)
  • TPO POC: 48,400
  • VPOC / CP (value magnet): 48,420
  • VAH / VAL: 48,460 / 48,340

MacroStructure levels (Today’s map)

  • Upper Range (UR): 48,923
  • Upper Gate (UG): 48,543 – 48,616
  • Central Pivot (CP): 48,426
  • Lower Gate (LG): 48,262 – 48,160
  • Lower Range (LR): 47,729
  • Demand band: 48,340 → 48,262 (VAL into top of LG)

Value read

YM is now positive into the NY window (~+0.25%) and still holding above POC/VPOC and CP, keeping the auction supported. With price above VAH, the opening question is whether NY accepts above value and pushes into UG, or fades back into value first.

State read

LG → CP → UG → back toward CP. Price is holding above CP through the London window, keeping the map clean.

New York Open Trade Plan (Levels-first)

  • Primary: Hold above CP (48,426) → pressure UG (48,543–48,616) → acceptance opens UR (48,923)
  • Secondary: Reject CP → rotate to POC/VPOC → VAL (48,340) → test LG (48,262–48,160)
  • Tertiary: Fail LG → LR (47,729)

Decision ladder

  • Above VAH → UG, above UG → UR
  • Below CP → VAL, below VAL → LG, below LG → LR; the session then

Bottom line

YM is supported above CP, and value—UG is the trigger, UR is the expansion target. Lose CP and fail the retest; the session then rotates back to the lower structure.

2) S&P 500 (ES) — Daily desk report

ES: Holding above UG with value support; UG hold targets UR, UR acceptance opens 6,909–6,923 then 6,979, while CP failure shifts focus to LG and LR.

Market snapshot (TPO / Value map)

  • Current price: 6,824
  • TPO POC: 6,810
  • VPOC (value magnet): 6,790
  • VAH / VAL: 6,815 / 6,787

MacroStructure levels (Today’s map)

  • Upper Range (UR): 6,866.50
  • Upper Gate (UG): 6,788 – 6,803
  • Central Pivot (CP): 6,764
  • Lower Gate (LG): 6,745 – 6,733
  • Lower Range (LR): 6,683.50

Demand bands

  • Primary demand: VAL (6,787) → LG high (6,745)
  • Deeper demand: LG (6,745–6,733) → LR (6,683.50)

Next upside map (if UR breaks/accepts)

  • Next gate: 6,909.67 – 6,923.00
  • Next pivot: 6,979.50

Value read

ES is up (~+0.21%) and above value, holding above UG and above VAH into NY. The key continuation trigger is UR acceptance—not just a tag.

State read

CP → UG → rotation higher toward UR.

New York open trade plan (Levels-first)

  • Primary: Hold above UG (6,788–6,803) → test UR (6,866.50) → acceptance opens 6,909–6,923 → 6,979.50
  • Secondary: Reject UR / fail VAH → rotate to POC (6,810) → VPOC (6,790) → decision at UG/VAL
  • Tertiary: Lose CP (6,764) and fail reclaim → LG → LR

Decision ladder

  • Above UG → UR, above UR → 6,909–6,923 gate → 6,979 pivot
  • Below CP → LG, below LG → LR

Bottom line

ES is positioned for a UR test. New York decides whether this is a continuation (accept above UR) or a rotation (back through POC/VPOC).

3) Nasdaq (NQ) — Daily desk report

NQ: Holding above CP and pressing into UG; UG hold targets UR, UR acceptance opens 25,134–25,186 then 25,405, while CP failure rotates to VPOC then LG, and LG failure exposes LR.

Market Snapshot (TPO / Value Map)

  • Current price: 24,845
  • TPO POC: 24,625
  • VPOC (value magnet): 24,750
  • VAH / VAL: 24,725 / 24,550

MacroStructure Levels (Today’s Map)

  • Upper Range (UR): 25,051
  • Upper Gate (UG): 24,839 – 24,879
  • Central Pivot (CP): 24,774
  • Lower Gate (LG): 24,681 – 24,625
  • Lower Range (LR): 24,384

Demand/support bands

  • Value-demand window: 24,725 → 24,550 (VAH → VAL)
  • First defense: CP → LG high (24,774 → 24,681)
  • Hard support: LG (24,681–24,625)
  • Deeper support: LG → LR (24,625 → 24,384)

Next upside map (if UR breaks/accepts)

  • Next gate: 25,134 – 25,186
  • Next pivot: 25,405

Value read

NQ is up (~+0.24%) into NY, trading above VPOC, above CP, and leaning into UG. This is a clean “accept-and-go vs fade-to-value” setup at the open.

State Read

CP → LR → CP → UG.

New York open trade plan (Levels-first)

  • Primary: Hold CP + UG → test UR (25,051) → acceptance opens 25,134–25,186 → 25,405
  • Secondary: Fail UG / reject UR → rotate to CP → VPOC (24,750)
  • Tertiary: Lose CP and fail retest → LG (24,681–24,625) → failure exposes LR (24,384)

Decision ladder

  • Above UG → UR, above UR → 25,134–25,186 gate → 25,405 pivot
  • Below CP → VPOC → LG, below LG → LR

Bottom line

NQ is structurally supported above CP and value. UR is the continuation decision; CP is the failure trigger.

Cross-index summary + rank (Heading into New York)

1) NQ (clearest upside structure): Price leaning into UG with a clean UR trigger overhead.
2) ES (steady strength): Above UG/VAH with UR as the continuation decision.
3) YM (now aligned with the pack): Back green and supported above CP/value; UG remains the expansion trigger.

Overall read: Indices are aligned and supported into NY. The session likely comes down to whether New York accepts above the gates to open range expansion, or rejects and rotates back to value first.

Glossary (MacroStructure + TPO)

  • TPO (Time Price Opportunity): Market Profile method that prints letters over time to show where the market spent time (acceptance) vs moved quickly (rejection).
  • POC (Point of Control): The most accepted price in the session/profile (highest TPO count or volume concentration, depending on the profile type).
  • VPOC (Volume Point of Control): The price level with the highest traded volume (volume-based “magnet”).
  • VAH / VAL (Value Area High / Low): The upper/lower boundaries of the value area (where most activity occurred). Above VAH = trading above value; below VAL = trading below value.
  • Value: The area where the market is accepting price (often between VAH and VAL). When price returns to value, it often rotates; when it leaves value and holds, it can trend.
  • CP (Central Pivot): Your primary session pivot/decision line—acts as the “balance vs rotation” trigger.
  • UG / LG (Upper Gate / Lower Gate): Key decision zones around pivot structure. Acceptance above UG supports upside continuation; failure below LG supports downside continuation.
  • UR / LR (Upper Range / Lower Range): The projected session boundaries. UR is the upside range target; LR is the downside range target.
  • Acceptance: Price holds and builds above/below a level (value forms there). Not just a tag—more like “stay and build.”
  • Rejection: Price tags a level and quickly rotates away (often leaving a fast move / thin profile behind).
  • Rotation: Two-way trade inside value, often moving between POC/VPOC and gates.
  • Expansion: One-way continuation away from value once a gate/range level is accepted.

Source: https://www.fxstreet.com/news/us-index-futures-hold-key-pivots-ahead-of-new-york-open-as-upside-gates-come-into-focus-202603041210

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