Go futures go!

Discussion in 'Trading' started by EqtTrdr, Oct 22, 2006.

  1. romik

    romik

    What's more important is where we end the session, only that will give us a possible indication in the validity/substance of that odd move yesterday. What makes it more odd is that IF I had a bad data case, which I probably did as CQG's data is pretty solid, how the hell could price move so quick on small blocks so high? I just don't have enough experience to explain what happened there.
     
    #131     Oct 23, 2006
  2. Volume is for shit.
     
    #132     Oct 23, 2006
  3. S2007S

    S2007S


    it is, WMT lifting the markets today. These gains are incredible, out of no where the ndx100 was up 20 points. Its at the point now where you can buy anything and make money...
     
    #133     Oct 23, 2006
  4. I believe trader identifiers are still in the clearing data. Now that would be interesting to see who was buying and selling in that spike. I don't know how you get access to that data but I know the big players have it.
     
    #134     Oct 23, 2006

  5. nope....

    I didnt call it $$$$
     
    #135     Oct 23, 2006
  6. Nothing finer than a genuine rally. :D
     
    #136     Oct 23, 2006
  7. the big question ... now

    is ...

    were those overnight highs ..

    the end of the rally ?

    or does the FOMC minutes or some other pre election
    juggling ... push us higher than last night ?

    another way of looking at things ... are todays lows

    the new "floor" ?
     
    #137     Oct 23, 2006
  8. I'm Riatch Biatch! - BloomyBurger just confirmed softlanding - I'm all in this Market! - Margined to MAX! - Retiring Early after this bull run - Just sold my last house and dumping all proceeds into this Market - Awesome Economy! Go! Bush! Go!
     
    #138     Oct 23, 2006
  9. S2007S

    S2007S


    thats the way to do it........softlandings are the best....im refinancing and going all in
     
    #139     Oct 23, 2006
  10. Goldilocks has arrived.

    This is so freaking exciting.
     
    #140     Oct 23, 2006