If you sell on the bid and the last print of the day is on the ask, it might just be a bit higher/different than the price you got. On low...
Now uhh, let me see...what does someone have to gain from your ''offer'', other than giving away a good/better system?
How many are there? Futures, stocks or both?
Heh, not in today's market. If computers were to go down, then the spread on WR2 would likely double or triple compared to whatever is ''normal''.
Your statement is BS too. Try trading the underlying stocks of ANY index and see if the market doesn't gap.
Pfffffffftttttttt.... Predicting without saying where your stop would be, is worthless. Only newbies do that.
Yeah, spoken like an original, current papertrader.
Must have been a Chinese-made hammer! :D
So, what returns (+-%) are you getting so far with this method?
Yeah, prop trading is very lucrative and freedom-filled. You'll be trading from the beach and the buckaroos will be falling from the coconut trees.
I'm sure if you contribute a few $K, somebody will take you and your money.
Time's a'wastin, they only have 1 entry opportunity left. Better hurry on this one before it's gone!
It depends on what ''indicators'' you mean. If you mean time-based indicators like RSI, MACD, MovAvg's, etc, well those indicators are usually...
It's the future of investing! :D
Take it to Vegas.
One big problem that none of you are taking into account with regard to volatility is that there is "good" and "bad" volatility. By this, I mean,...
Yeah, right. Only problem is, ''further gains'' nowadays only means more chop! Some macro event needs to happen to blow the crap out of the...
I think a lot of hedge funds need to bleed/die of a million cuts and maybe people will ask for their money back. That might lead to less of this...
If a bunch of people are making ''good coin'' on LU as you say, where is the coin coming from? Some source that never depletes?
If you feel that index is so tradable and you're such a good trader, go ahead, show us your performance! You can post it on the ''TRADER P/L''...
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