Intermarket Analysis

Discussion in 'Technical Analysis' started by Murray Ruggiero, Sep 13, 2005.

  1. Murray Ruggiero

    Murray Ruggiero Sponsor

    These thread , or a least new versions of them are not dead. I plan on starting back up soon. I am finishing up a few things and then am going to spend at least a hour or so a day on ET.

    In the mean time , please ask whatever questions you want. I will be happy to answer them. Give me an idea of what markets you are interested in so I can prepare the material.
     
    #61     Jul 9, 2006
  2. swingman

    swingman

    FIREFLYX,

    YOU SOUND LIKE AN OLD HAND AT THIS WITH PRACTICAL SUCCESSFUL EXPERIENCE. YOU SEEM TO BE RATHER CRYPTIC THOUGH IN WHAT YOU WANT TO SAY AND NOT SAY.

    YOU DON'T HAVE TO GIVE PRECISE NUMBERS AND FORMULAS, BUT CAN YOU ELABORATE PLEASE, IN A COMPREHENSIVE FASHION, ON WHAT SPECIFIC RELATIONAL FEATURES YOU USE AND HOW YOU USE THEM TO MAKE PREDICTIONS IN YOUR TRADING.

    ALSO, WHAT TIMEFRAME AND TRADING INTERVALS DO YOU USE TO TRADE AND IN CONCURRENCE WITH THESE RELATIONSHIPS OR SEPAREATELY IF YOU COMBINE THEM IN A UNIQUE TRADING STYLE?

    THANKS

     
    #62     Jul 9, 2006
  3. Murray Ruggiero

    Murray Ruggiero Sponsor

    There is a lot of interest in Crude, Natural Gas. I am trying to find a public source for oil and gas , exploration , refining and production type indexes. There are several of them on both the S&P500 and Nasdaq. I want to find a public source so we can work on this together and everyone can know where to get the data from. We need to get this data in CSV files and we need at least 5 years of history for any index we want to include in this study. I am nail it down to one set of data so that may we can get some help putting this together so we all can share in this research.
     
    #63     Jul 10, 2006
  4. Murray Ruggiero

    Murray Ruggiero Sponsor

    We could use Energy related Mutual Funds also . I have found that Mutual funds are often good at predicting underlying futures markets. On one of my favorite examples is Fidelity Select Chemical fund to trade Thirty Year bond or Ten Year note. I want a public source of data so we all can share in this process.
     
    #64     Jul 10, 2006
  5. Murray Ruggiero

    Murray Ruggiero Sponsor

    #65     Jul 12, 2006
  6. Murray Ruggiero

    Murray Ruggiero Sponsor

    #66     Jul 12, 2006
  7. Gyles

    Gyles

    Real interesting thread. So much information.

    But, just wondered as to whether any of you have looked at the intermarket analysis to trade bonds. Have read "John Murphy" book.

    But, wanted more information, so decided to search this site, Elite Trader (ET) regarding "Intermarket Analysis Silver"

    Had gone through the results and checked them out, but found this particularly interesting:

    http://elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&threadid=100955&perpage=6&pagenumber=2

    What is your opinion regarding this? Please throw some light.
     
    #67     Aug 26, 2007
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  9. #69     Jun 29, 2009
  10. Interesting thread, guys. Tons of useful info on intermarket analysis.

    I'd really like to buy one or two systems from Ruggiero, how exactly do I do that?

    I think they have a real edge!
     
    #70     Jun 29, 2009