Have you ever noticed there is a different excuse every day of why the grain markets did what they did that day? Waaaay too many factors...
$10 corn should pretty much kill demand and exports and push whatever ethanol plants are left over the edge.
I think that would compete against our ethanol "industry". With corn where it is our ethanol plants are going to have a hard time keeping their...
Unless the oil bubble bursts I don't see prices going down all that much.
And when its all said and done it will probably just follow oil anyway.
Or go to the USDA website and click on the "Newsroom" tab
Here is a direct link to the USDA website Keep it in your Favorites for future reference...
I know of someone who is a professional pit trader AND a chess player who has attained Master level.
Thanks for posting. Glad to see you're coming back.
Be prepared for the USDA acreage report coming out Monday morning. There could be limit moves one way or the other. I'd be leary of holding a...
Maybe Market Profile would help you. Based on standard deviation. Markets tend to pull back from 2nd & 3rd std deviation back to 1st std...
Thanks for starting the thread. I don't have the experience but have found this style of trading to my liking. It offers less time exposed to...
Now that's BLASPHEMY! :)
Get a papertrading account and learn to scalp off the DOM. It's a video game. Buy when prices are moving up and sell when prices are moving...
My 24" Acer works with my 15" MacBook Pro
And don't forget you have to replace the battery. I'm sure that isn't cheap and it must be expensive to pay the "environmental fees" to dispose...
I meant all the chart patterns posted above with "HH", "HL", etc. I'm not knocking what you are doing. If it is making you money that is all...
Looking at all the squiqqly lines and having to interpret each one accurately would seem to me to greatly increase the odds of missing the call....
http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=99283&highlight=AHG
One 3-tick trade in the ES every half hour with one contract for 6 hours a day, 5 days a week, 48 weeks per year.
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