You might be better off using the Market Profile to describe and anticipate trendiness instead of arithmetic mumbo-jumbo.
For what it's worth........It's possible that the contracts aren't exactly moving in lock-step with each other. The "calendar spread" can actually...
g----relaxed loan underwriting criterion. Blame the overoptimistic bankers for that one. That's what eventually brings the least financially...
Re-read the part where I talk about it being "easier for professional investors to pressure markets where retail traders are believed to be...
Confirmation of the obvious..............start with the NYMEX and see where that leads.
How much can you lose? In your case, nothing! If real money were on the line, the correct answer is: "Pick a large number, a very large number."
I'll go first.................Stock splits tend to be bearish. It is believed that "retail" investors prefer to buy less-expensive stocks. It's...
Neutral?...........It ought to mean no change in rates for the near future. Consider buying deferred EuroDollar or Fed Funds futures.
Thanks for the screaming sell-signal.
Dude, you must have a lot of free time on your hands. (1) Anyway, some of that accounting-related data might be had from Value Line. Otherwise you...
For what it's worth...............(1) Reduce your position size (2) Consider buying into a well-defined uptrend after it closes lower 2...
How do you feel about your mother??...............For what it's worth, limiting losses is much more important than your method/system. If you...
(1) Nothing will come of it. (2) Institutional investors & regulators only bitch and moan about short-selling near market bottoms. (3) Thanks for...
Volume = zero? Open interest = zero? Hasn't anyone done any "pity trades" or wash-trades yet?? Didn't they pass out a lot of trinkets and...
Don't waste too much time with those books. I believe that Rollo Tape is from the 1930's and Humphrey Neill is from the 1950's. "It" was different...
For what it's worth.............I think it's the one with the yellow cover, "The Day Trader". Go to Borders.com or BarnesandNoble.com for info.
Pier1.com?............CrateandBarrel.com?? As a barchart loyalist, I couldn't resist!
Why? CNBC and Business Week turned bullish on the energy sector at the "top tick".
For what it's worth...........(1) You could go to a public library and look at the Tuesday, 10-20-87, Wall Street Journal. In the stock tables, I...
Sour grapes? The Yale guy works too cheaply. Anyway, it's slightly amusing that it's okay for upper-tier Ivy League schools to have huge exposure...
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