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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    Somewhere between 1449-1461 $SPX, imho ... Edit: http://www.nyse.com/press/circuit_breakers.html http://www.nasdaqtrader.com/trader/...cuitbreaker.stm Oh, THOSE circuit breakers .... lol
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    Spectre - nice call on oil. An hour left til Nymex close, but looks like you nailed it.
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    SPX 1485-1490 sand line approaching ... possible buy area.
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    Sorry, must've misunderstood ... was looking at these.
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    I think you mean the 50 -day ... 200 MA is 12700 -ish.
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    XLF failed to fill its gap in the first 2 hours (almost) of trading. This could be a bearish sign for the remainder of the day.
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    Saxon, just curious ... what's the stop with your 1-point target? Also, what's your approx. win/loss ratio on that strategy? - Thanks
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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    I agree. Dow and SPX cash both resting on 3-day TL here .. looking to go long if they hold past 10:45.
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    TWS messed up around 3:50 today? (7/19)

    All of a sudden I get the pink out, then when attempting to login again they have a new login window which won't let me past ("Login" remains greyed out). No one is answering my chat help request. Anyone else experiencing problems? New TWS version or maybe just a new bug? Any insights...
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    Momentum Day Trader

    Nice thread - good trading. If I may ask, what is your source for the info that leads to your calls? Thanks
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    Best way to turn 225K to 1 Million

    One way I wouldn't try is betting on the Cubs ... (sorry if you're a big fan).
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    Rules to live by for a Trader...Trading Rules!!

    Always make sure your monitors are clean while trading. Keep some Windex, plenty of towels, and a squeegee nearby if this is normally a problem for you.
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    if you trade ES exclusively then what is the value of monitering YM, NQ, or ER2

    (sorry for the multiple posts) Re the OP: To me watching 2 or more markets comes in handy when a key support or resistance level is being approached, say in both YM and ES ... maybe it hits first in YM and a strong reversal begins immediately ... you could be still waiting for your ES to...
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    if you trade ES exclusively then what is the value of monitering YM, NQ, or ER2

    My guess would be that program trading is triggered in most of the markets simultaneoulsy off of the same events (technicals, news, econ. reports, etc.) I don't think what you're noticing is simply the result of "humans" in one market reacting instantly to humans moving another market.
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    Bush takes care of the culprit

    ...which would take away his ability to plead the 5th (and open the door for him to possibly have to incriminate more people in the admin.). So that's probably NOT going to happen, at least until the day before Bush leaves office.
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    Chicago ET Home

    trader60611 - I sent you a p.m. ... don't know whether it went through. Saw your profile - former musician too myself (jingles - session player then composer). Give me shout if you like. hawk
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    Bush should have talked to Bush out of war

    I thought I remember hearing something about George W. saying that he only listens to his "higher" father for guidance on such matters.
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    crude inventories 9 year highs

    7 green days in a row for another 5 bucks (roughly) ... one would think a pullback were in order. (Wow, sorry about the lousy looking chart ... not sure what happened)
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    What do you all trade?

    CL, YM, ES, OIH and CAL ... (I like the inter-relationships)
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