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NASDAQ100 Index Futures Commentary on July 7, 2010
The futures market is in the bear trend in terms of technique, and may need a sideways session or two before it can extend lower. Don't risk too much hoping for it however as the momentum is down and sellers have probability on their side. On the bu
NASDAQ100 Futures Market commentary on July 6, 2010
The market is in a bear trend in terms of technique but in a digestive posture. The market has produced a negative signal but has yet to confirm a shift into trend mode. Opportunity exists on both sides of the market but selling strength is the bett
NASDAQ100 Futures Commentary on July 1, 2010
The futures market is a little extended and may need a sideways session before it can extend lower. Don't risk too much hoping for it however, as the momentum is down and sellers have probability on their side. On the buy side breakout strategies sh
NASDAQ100 Futures Report on June 30, 2010
The market is in a bear trend in terms of technique, with a soft neutral position. The neutral posture points to a difficult trade with opportunity on both sides of the market. The short side however will continue to have more staying power and rema
NASDAQ100 Futures Commentary on June 29, 2010
The futures market is in a bear trend in terms of technique; however, it is in a digestive posture. The futures market has produced a negative signal but has yet to confirm a shift into trend mode. Opportunity exists on both sides of the market but
NASDAQ100 Futures Commentary on June 28, 2010
Technically the market is in a bear trend in the futures trading but in a digestive position. The underlying tone is negative with an opportunity on both sides of the market. On the buy side in the futures trading avoid breakout strategies but rathe
NASDAQ100 Futures Commentary on June 24, 2010
NASDAQ100 Futures: Technically the MKT is in a neutral transition. Opportunity exists on both sides with the potential for a decisive session. On the sell side in the futures trading fade and reversal strategies should be executed off the initial re
Weekly Commentary on NASDAQ100 Futures June 22, 2010
Technically, in the futures trading the market is in neutral transition and has produced a positive signal which should influence the market today if the signal is valid. If the integrity of the prior session's high remains intact it is less likely
Market Anticipation---A Trader¡¯s Experience
If you are trading the Nasdaq and you have entered long or short you are in a position. Then, you can either take a profit, or exit the market. Suppose they are short 2 mini-Nasdaq contracts. It is a buy most likely as we generally do not practice a
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Suppose we are short 2 mini-Nasdaq contracts. If we are already short, what is our next trade? It is a buy most likely as we generally do not practice adding on to daytrades. Anticipating the Buy order that is yet to be broadcast, we can enter into
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