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    ES Journal - 2012

    Yep, money moves the market, reason/logic does not.
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    ES Journal - 2012

    We wouldnt be seeing boom and bust cycles and the Naz wouldn't have gone to 5000 if the market was rational or logical.
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    ES Journal - 2012

    I don't think its op ex day yet.
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    ES Journal - 2012

    The market is random? :D
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    ES Journal - 2012

    I don't think its wise to arb that. The correlation between the two has weakened considerably recently.
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    ES Journal - 2012

    My guess is this will likely breakout to the upside eventually (daily chart).
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    ES Journal Archive (2011)

    No problem.
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    ES Journal Archive (2011)

    The bulls are counting on the European banks to borrow from ECB (long term financing operation supplies unlimited funds @ 1% for a period of 3 years), in theory this is an arbitrage opportunity because most European bonds (including the shorter maturities) yield well over 1% now. Spain sold 3/6...
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    ES Journal Archive (2011)

    No news? Yields on Spanish bonds more than halved in today's auction, and the ECB LTRO commences tomorrow.
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    ES Journal Archive (2011)

    Huge gap below is beckoning.
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    ES Journal Archive (2011)

    Someone must be making tons of money off these "rumours".
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    ES Journal Archive (2011)

    The market's been stuck between the high 60s and low 40s for a couple of days now, theres been a lot of wild swings but it hasn't really gone anywhere.
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    ES Journal Archive (2011)

    Meat grinder market.
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    ES Journal Archive (2011)

    I'd like to know the answer to that question as well.
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    ES Journal Archive (2011)

    The market is random.
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    What are your thoughts?

    Agree with most of it. Any trader who has been trading for more than 5 years will know that there is definitely front running in markets, be it front running of macro economic data release, sensitive stock information or even front running of orders.
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    ES Journal Archive (2011)

    I wouldn't be so sure about that, the market can run up another 50 or even 100 handles before it comes crashing down again, would be difficult to not get a margin call unless you are trading a very small size.
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    ES Journal Archive (2011)

    What a meltup.
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    ES Journal Archive (2011)

    This is normal... bulk of moves usually occur during AH, RTH doesnt offer much range these days.
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    ES Journal Archive (2011)

    Could be this. BERLIN, Nov 23 (Reuters) - German backing for the issuance of joint euro zone bonds is no longer being categorically ruled out in Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition, German daily Bild reported in an advance of an article to appear in its Thursday edition. The normally...
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