From TACO to NACHO: The trade putting inflation back on the menuNACHO, short for “Not A Chance Hormuz Opens,” reflects a market view that tensions in the Middle East are unlikely to ease anytime soon. Earlier this week, U.S. President Donald Trump again rejected Iran’s latest peace proposal, pushing oil futures higher.
The idea behind NACHO is not necessarily
Live Cattle – Channel Support Long Setup Trade Idea: Buying the Pullback Within the Ascending Channel
Live Cattle remains inside a well-respected ascending channel on the daily timeframe. After rejecting from the upper boundary near 240–242, price is now pulling back toward channel support.
This area has historically attracted buyers.
Cattle Shark leaps to 192 before diving deep.Hi everyone!
Here's a more concise version of the cattle price history:
1. 1960s and Earlier:
Before the introduction of live cattle futures in 1964 by the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), prices were influenced by local supply-demand conditions and seasonal factors.
2. 1970s:
Prices rose
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Displays a symbol's price movements over previous years to identify recurring trends.


