Any leading indicators you recommend?

Discussion in 'Technical Analysis' started by biologymajor, Feb 8, 2007.

  1. nkhoi

    nkhoi

    yes.
     
    #11     Feb 9, 2007
  2. multi-frame analysis
     
    #12     Feb 9, 2007

  3. yes what? You use it? LOL. With that kind of answer, I hope you don't trade your own money. LOL. That's an answer a 5 year old would give. A simple yes or no. ROFL.
     
    #13     Feb 9, 2007
  4. aleiro

    aleiro

    Nope
     
    #14     Feb 9, 2007
  5. nkhoi

    nkhoi

    just want to confirm that DAX lead US market the trick is to figure out how many points in DAX is the valid signal.
     
    #15     Feb 9, 2007
  6. aleiro

    aleiro

    the DAX has lead the world return wise since 01 or 02 it wont happen forever, and i wouldnt suggest following it too closely.
     
    #16     Feb 10, 2007
  7. What do you sugget then? The China market?
     
    #17     Feb 11, 2007
  8. aleiro

    aleiro

    all markets have there own personality and reflect their local fundamentals. The Chinese market is doing well but as soon as you see a hick up in the US or Europe it will be reflected in China. When you say leading indicator what do you want to lead?... stocks, indices, bull or bear market leading indicator, Treasuries.
     
    #18     Feb 11, 2007
  9. Looking for leading indicator to daytrade the Emini S&P 500.
     
    #19     Feb 11, 2007
  10. 1. Move all your MA's 8 bars forward.

    2. Purchase Aspen Graphics and use their Adam tool. It wil project both price and indicators into the future.

    3. Continue with this until you realise that the only thing that matters is what is happening NOW, or until you have no money left.

    Predictions are great. But when predictions and reality diverge, we must always go with reality. Analysis is great. But when analysis and reality diverge, we must always go with reality. And what is reality? Price is reality. What price is doing in this moment is reality.

    Price is reality, and the reality lies in the moment. Learn to be in the moment and to focus on price. Then you can let the future take care of itself. And the markets will take care of you.
     
    #20     Feb 11, 2007