Odds Czar: Simple Biases In the Futures Market: 2009

Discussion in 'Journals' started by Art Collins, Jan 3, 2009.

  1. Art's futures biases for Jan 23.

    A "1" means bullish bias. A "-1" means bearish bias. The total is the sum of biases. A positive sum will be long bias. A negative sum will be a short bias. A sum of zero will be a neutral bias.

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    We're getting a potential setup for another up leg in the stock indices. The day-of-month indicator has just turned positive. Lone negative signal in the Russell aside, we should see Wednesday's rally extend into Thursday.
     
    #21     Jan 21, 2009
  2. Art's futures biases for Jan 23.

    A "1" means bullish bias. A "-1" means bearish bias. The total is the sum of biases. A positive sum will be long bias. A negative sum will be a short bias. A sum of zero will be a neutral bias.

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    For Friday, the CzarCharts are friendly to the bond complex, particularly the 5-year notes.
     
    #22     Jan 22, 2009
  3. Art's futures biases for Jan 26.

    A "1" means bullish bias. A "-1" means bearish bias. The total is the sum of biases. A positive sum will be long bias. A negative sum will be a short bias. A sum of zero will be a neutral bias.
     
    #23     Jan 23, 2009
  4. Art's futures biases for Jan 27.

    A "1" means bullish bias. A "-1" means bearish bias. The total is the sum of biases. A positive sum will be long bias. A negative sum will be a short bias. A sum of zero will be a neutral bias.

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    Both the bond and currency complexes are signaling lower for Tuesday. Note the unanimous minus signals in the top boxes of the euro and franc.
     
    #24     Jan 26, 2009
  5. Art's futures biases for Jan 28.

    A "1" means bullish bias. A "-1" means bearish bias. The total is the sum of biases. A positive sum will be long bias. A negative sum will be a short bias. A sum of zero will be a neutral bias.
     
    #25     Jan 27, 2009
  6. parsamkk

    parsamkk

    Hello Sir,
    I came across your publication "Trading S&P futures using the Dow. (Trading Techniques)." 2003
    The article instantly got my interest and after some research I found out that you have published few books. Can you please tell me which one does look in to detail the S&P and Dow spreads. Thanks for your help.
     
    #26     Jan 28, 2009
  7. parsamkk wrote

    Hello Sir,
    I came across your publication "Trading S&P futures using the Dow. (Trading Techniques)." 2003
    The article instantly got my interest and after some research I found out that you have published few books. Can you please tell me which one does look in to detail the S&P and Dow spreads. Thanks for your help.


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    ok self-promotion police, take note that i was solicited on this one.
    my latest, "Beating the Finincial Futures Market" addresses the relationship in detail.
    thanks for your interest
     
    #27     Jan 28, 2009
  8. Art's futures biases for Jan 29.

    A "1" means bullish bias. A "-1" means bearish bias. The total is the sum of biases. A positive sum will be long bias. A negative sum will be a short bias. A sum of zero will be a neutral bias.

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    The bonds are giving solid negative readings for Thursday, particularly the 10-year note.
     
    #28     Jan 28, 2009
  9. Art's futures biases for Jan 30.

    A "1" means bullish bias. A "-1" means bearish bias. The total is the sum of biases. A positive sum will be long bias. A negative sum will be a short bias. A sum of zero will be a neutral bias.
     
    #29     Jan 29, 2009
  10. Art's futures biases for Feb 2.

    A "1" means bullish bias. A "-1" means bearish bias. The total is the sum of biases. A positive sum will be long bias. A negative sum will be a short bias. A sum of zero will be a neutral bias.
     
    #30     Jan 30, 2009