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Strategies & Market Trends : Befriend the Trend Trading
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To: Dr. Stoxx who wrote (37821)9/23/2005 11:23:49 AM
From: Ken Adams  Read Replies (2) of 39683
 
TC, I know you're busy with lots of stuff but I was wondering if you still follow the NQ? I haven't done much trading there due to those lingering distractions I've alluded to before. There is a very good article in the September issue of SFO that talks about the wisdom of trading the E-mini Russell 2000 index future over the S&Ps or the NQ. It points out how the "effective range" of these indices has changed lately and now greatly favors the RUT. I haven't taken a look at it vis-a-vis your systems, so can't comment there. But, I've developed a simple MAX system that worked fairly well with the NQ back when I had time to trade. It looks promising for the RUT, as well. One RUT point = $100, for a pretty attractive vehicle. IB margin is a low $1688/contract.
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