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Strategies & Market Trends : Trading futures based on intermarket trends

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To: lee0 who wrote (11)2/20/2002 3:39:30 AM
From: fut_trade  Read Replies (1) of 73
 
I look at historical SP and US/TY futures data, available from 1982 for SP and 1978 for US. If you want more data, I guess you can compare the cash index S&P 500 with treasury bond yields:

from 1950 to present
table.finance.yahoo.com^GSPC&g=d

from 1977 to present (I don't know off-hand where to get older historical t-bond yields, but there should be some place on the web that has them for free)
federalreserve.gov

Take a free trial with qp2.com and you can download futures and cash data from 1990 to present.

Free futures data from 1978 to 1999: turtletrader.com

Some other free futures data:
grainmarketresearch.com
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