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Strategies & Market Trends : Trading the SPOOs with Patrick Slevin! -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Michael Davis who wrote (81)4/30/1999 9:03:00 AM
From: Patrick Slevin  Respond to of 7434
 
Thanks, I see stuff like that all the time in a periodical called "The $upertrader's Almanac". One of the things it highlights are Seasonal's.

Such as Buying one S&P Contract on the last day in March and held until June 7th makes such and such an amount of money on average.

All kinds of oddball stuff that you would never think of. Matter of fact, I just read that last week. I checked the Closing Price on the June Contract on March 31 (which was 1293.30) and theorized I would buy that level given the chance.

Unfortunately, it had just bounced off 1292 earlier that day or the day before and has not been back there since.

Another example of a Day Late, Dollar Short.