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Strategies & Market Trends : Trading futures based on intermarket trends -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: fut_trade who wrote (41)2/23/2002 2:34:40 PM
From: lee0  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 73
 
yea it was a decent short week, although i forgot that monday was a holiday. Just simple codes huh. The most i ever got java to do for me is "hello world" after that it was a complete mess... i hate to write simple code in metastock and technifilter. i guess that is on of the many reasons i am not a programmer.

>>Just simple setups such as: SP sell stop at the low yesterday if the US made a lower low yesterday.<<

if the low of the previous day is taken out and the market is falling that can be a day trading strategy even if th US did not make a lower low the day prior. after your sell stop is filled just place a protective buy stop a little above yesterdays low and follow the move down until the down move gets tired.

i was thinking about intermarket relationships and using TA to spot trades. mainly the SP US TY ex. i think a good starting point would be to ask the question do these markets really exert force on each other or is it just a coincidence. if they do exert force on each other why? and what would be the best indicator to exploit that reason to make a trade. hmmm