Gotta love ZERO RISK in the SP500 = $$$

Discussion in 'Trading' started by makloda, Jan 27, 2007.

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    #22281     Apr 3, 2019
  2. As spring turns to summer, volatility will dry up even more. The best money is made from the overnight sessions. The US futures session is a churn and burn your account.
     
    #22282     Apr 3, 2019
  3. Gap up on the cash open......sideways for 7 hours.....over and over and over.
     
    #22283     Apr 3, 2019
  4. A ten point range in NQ for the last 12 hours. It will even get worse.

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    #22284     Apr 3, 2019
  5. As the incoming data be design shows weaker than expected results....Expect the FOMC to kowtow to Trump. The weaker data give the FOMC cover to cut rates....Just watch and learn folks. Everyone will be confused as to why the markets is rising with weak economic data. The reason is the FOMC is going to cut rates.....GUARANTEED.....maybe at next meeting.

    Now hears how the FOMC will look like fools. The stock indexes are a hair away from all time highs. Yet your cutting rates.


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    #22285     Apr 3, 2019
  6. Squirt up sideways.....squirt up sideways....over and over and over.
     
    #22286     Apr 3, 2019
  7. Gotta love this zero risk...making free money everyday....soooooo easy. Step up and get you some.


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    #22287     Apr 3, 2019
    jl1575 and shatteredx like this.
  8. shatteredx

    shatteredx

    Rickshaw swinging 12 contracts of NQ like it's nothing. what a beast.
     
    #22288     Apr 3, 2019
  9. Sold 5 at 7605


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    #22289     Apr 3, 2019
  10. I wish you were wrong, but for the last 5 years (and I would expect this to be true for a longer period as well) May, June and July have been slower compared to the rest of the year.

    Will probably see the same seasonality in play this year unless something particular should happen.
     
    #22290     Apr 3, 2019