Ok, it's a pity, because my system did 226 points of the NASDAQ index without any leverage in just 3.5 months. These were the trades:...
I went to the cme.com page, left click on the link http://www.cme.com/trading/prd/overview_QN5028.html (CME E-mini Nasdaq composite) , then click...
My only approach to this subjet, that ever fascinated me was some years ago. I found the book Fractals and Scaling in finance. Is was written by...
Did anyone go to this conference in London ? Any comments on it ?
I insist. Anyone out there trading the Nasdaq 30 composite futures/e-minis? Which is its ticker symbol? Does it have liquidity?
Why do you think that the trend following is a flawed theory? I think that to qualify a theory as flawed (as well as to sustain it) you have to...
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No trying to advertise, just trying to know if it is worth 15 bucks used.
Any opinion from this new book? [img] Table of Contents Preface. Acknowledgments. PART I. 1. Trend Following. The Market....
Hi Mark, thank you for your answer. This is the most meaningful answer I've get so far. Besides I want to clarify the thing a little bit more....
Can you share with us something more profound about the system you are using. Can you elaborate it a bit more?
Amazing.
Ok, NQ is the Nasdaq 100 e-mini. But the Nasdaq has an e-mini also. But as I am talking (or at least I think that) with people with more...
I've double check www.cme.com and at the link: http://www.cme.com/trading/prd/contract_spec_QN5028.html you will find the title: CME...
Thank you, I found it!!! For the NASDAQ, the e-mini is the QCM. By the way Optioncoach, what's an ETF? Ale
Can one trade the nasdaq index? I found that the nasdaq 100 has a future called QQQ, but IO wasn't able to find anything about the NASDAQ.
Optioncoach, I didn't design it. I bought it. It is a system that work with any set of data. I am applying it to indexes, since I have the...
I have a system that generate automatically trading instructions for trading the index futures. As I am new in this matters, I ask somebody to...
hmmmm, good point. When you trade futures (and it is not the same as trading stocks because stocks are issued by a company in a definite quantity)...
DTES, would you mind to express the amount gained in $ per contract?
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