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    YM, YJ (Dow E-Mini's) Anybody?

    The $2, to be clear, does still trade. I've been buying contracts here and there in the last couple weeks...I haven't really noticed more-than-normal slippage, and these have been market-orders, to boot.
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    YM, YJ (Dow E-Mini's) Anybody?

    Yes, someone mentioned it earlier on this thread, and the CBOT confirmed it. The $2 is going away once the December contract expires. Highly unfortunate, as far as I'm concerned. The $2 offered a nice way for small traders to take a position on the broader market trend, in my opinion, even while...
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    YM, YJ (Dow E-Mini's) Anybody?

    Yeah, the Dowskis are definitely not day-tradeable, IMO. Catch the bigger trend, with wider stops Yes. As liquid and efficient as the S&Ps? No.
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    Real-Time Alerts software

    I just tried the trade-ideas website - very nice stuff. But I'm disappointed that, from what I can see, I cannot set alerts based on a few technical factors, like a MACD, etc. Any thoughts - or did I miss those on the site somewhere...?
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    YM, YJ (Dow E-Mini's) Anybody?

    I had no idea the $2 Dow e-mini even existed until August. But since then, I've used it a number of times profitably. I'll switch to them whenever the craziness level gets a little too extreme on the SP-eminis for my account size. Granted though, you can't trade them for 2-3 points, like you...
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    10 or 20 year high/low for indexes?

    If you don't mind that your data is going to be the cash-indexes, and not futures-based, go to www.prophetfinance.com. You can pull up daily charts of the S&P going back to the 1960's, and the Dow back to 1915 or so. Yes, daily charts. You don't have to register, either, if you don't want to...
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    Real Time Futures viewed in Excel

    Try this link: www.portfolioscience.com. That's the home page. Look on the lower-left margin of the page. You'll see a little icon that says something like "EXCEL ADD-IN". Click on the link and it will take you to the page with more details. If you happen to use the service, drop me a line - I'm...
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    Real Time Futures viewed in Excel

    Check out : http://www.portfolioscience.com/ps/xl/realtime/features.cfm That's the service I mentioned in the last post.
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    The real-time story of ctrader

    Ctrader - it may appear that going home short overnight works the most - but that's because the market has in general been quite weak. At some point, that will change. Everyone has their own thoughts on this - mine is, I don't mind going home being short or long overnight, but I don't make a...
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    Real Time Futures viewed in Excel

    I've seen a couple ads in the past few years for an Excel application that uses data from Barchart.com. I have never used the service, or any of barchart's streaming-data services, but it would be worth dropping barchart.com an e-mail and ask them if they still offer the excel service. At least...
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    Limit Orders Vs. Market Orders

    My experience has been much the same. Over dozens of trades, I've gotten positive slippage, and negative slippage. I take on the additional risk of perhaps buying the top-tick...but I also don't have to worry about missing a bigger move higher or lower either. If you're using good...
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    LiveCharts (futures quotes)

    I agree with you 100%... Its just that for my method, I've found all I really need is to see the livecharts-feed, and then trade off support/resistance zones (and one stochastic indicator). Its worked for me so far. Also, I'm not much of a multi-tasker, so the trading style tends to fit my...
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    LiveCharts (futures quotes)

    I've used livecharts for a couple years now, almost the whole time with a CME feed hooked up. I have no complaints - there are occasional data dropouts, like the previous poster commented on. But overall, for $20, its a bargain, IMO. It used to be that whenever the order-flow got really...
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    Futures trading simulator

    I was referring in my last post to the e-mini-type currency contracts, not the big ones, or the interbank market, which from what I read has much deeper liquidity.
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    Futures trading simulator

    I agree with the last post - unless you're going to use some kind of multi-week trend-following method, you're not going to be able to dodge and weave to well trying to daytrade the currencies. I can't claim to have ever bought any kind of currency contract myself, but I used to punch up the...
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