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Start of a New Decade Tech Update

Hello Traders- Every year, at the end of the year, I use the slow weeks around the Holidays to look over both my hardware and software to see if anything needs to be updated or organized differently moving forward. Sometimes, I adjust my stock, options, futures, or forex layouts. Sometimes, I buy a new computer. This year, I bought new monitors. I went with 32" CURVED Samsung 4k monitors. The…

Futures Calls Recap for 10/9/15

The markets opened fairly flat and it was a much duller session to close out the week. We had a nice trade setup on the ES for the Value Area, but that call didn't trigger. Mixed results out of the Opening Range plays. NASDAQ volume closed at 1.6 billion shares, but even that was boosted by some excessive volume in one stock. Net ticks: +0 ticks. As usual, let's start by taking a look at…

Futures Calls Recap for 2/6/14

What a difference eSignal makes. For the first time I can remember, eSignal had login issues and we couldn't get into the platform for the first hour of trading. I was able to trade stocks fine use my broker's platform, but it is just amazing how little you see on a futures chart without the Levels and tools that I'm used to. By the time eSignal came up, the move was over, so no calls. Back to it…

2013 Market Recap and 2014 Preview

Every year, we wrap the year with a summary of what the markets did for the year and a general discussion of our results. If you'll recall, in the report at the end of 2012 leading into 2013, we had just averted the Fiscal Cliff although the extension to the debt ceiling had only been two months. My expectation was that market volume would pick up, stocks would remain solid and maybe even get…

2013 Market Recap and 2014 Preview

Every year, we wrap the year with a summary of what the markets did for the year and a general discussion of our results. If you'll recall, in the report at the end of 2012 leading into 2013, we had just averted the Fiscal Cliff although the extension to the debt ceiling had only been two months. My expectation was that market volume would pick up, stocks would remain solid and maybe even get…

Trade Size by Asset Class Update for 7/12/13

A couple of months ago, we talked about the fact that we would update our subscribers regularly about how we view the three asset classes that we trade (Stocks, Futures, Forex) currently so that they can adjust their trading size. In the last two weeks, I've received several emails from subscribers asking if it is time to lower our size on Forex, which often dries up a bit in the late summer as…

Trading Size by Asset Class

I wanted to take a few minutes of your time to discuss trading size in the various marketplaces that we trade (stocks, futures, and Forex) and how it relates to our trade calls and signals in those markets. This conversation comes out of some of the comments that we received from the survey that we sent out last month. We discussed this briefly in the Trading Lab, but I want to have a more direct…

The Sequester and the Markets

I wanted to talk a bit about the sequester and its impact on the markets from a trading perspective. Before we get into the sequester itself, let's take a look at volume and discuss some of our thresholds. First of all, here's volume from April 2009 to April 2010. Each of these charts is going to show the daily NASDAQ volume, with a 10-day moving average of that volume, and three horizontal…

The Sequester and the Markets

I wanted to talk a bit about the sequester and its impact on the markets from a trading perspective. Before we get into the sequester itself, let's take a look at volume and discuss some of our thresholds. First of all, here's volume from April 2009 to April 2010. Each of these charts is going to show the daily NASDAQ volume, with a 10-day moving average of that volume, and three horizontal…