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    ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

    nice pop, Mins
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    Spooz Top, thank you
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    Spooz Top please excuse ignorance. What does IVB stand for What does OVB stand for?
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    apex do you consider overnight prices at all in your analysis?
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    JJ, in your chart with fib retracements for the recent sell-off, you did not use the extreme price low of late Thursday, 6/7 (at least that's the way it looks) is there a reason for this?
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    attempting to attach a chart that shows ER2 divided by ES this was from Friday's session (6/08/2007)
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    Jaxon, can't you just devide 1 by the other, if you get a flat-line, they're moving in percentage lock-step. Or is this too simple? By just deviding and plotting the line, I generally see that outperformance by the er2 is usually good for both. I've never attached a chart before where are...
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    JimmyJam, is that a standard RSI you have on that chart you posted. I run Trade Station, and my 14 bar RSI readings on a 2 minute chart do not coincide.
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    trendy, what did you base your trade on?
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    Nite Session U.S. Index Futures

    I just chatted with a trader from UK, he says all three open at the same time for sure.
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    Nite Session U.S. Index Futures

    Maybe the poster from London can clarify, but osorico, when I look at the table of times presented in the url I posted, I see GMT of 7:00 for all of those markets. GMT is GMT. Isn't GMT supposed to be the global time reference. 7:00 am GMT is 7:00 am GMT. ??? also, if you scroll down that...
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    Nite Session U.S. Index Futures

    FTSE, CAC and DAX all open at the same time http://mercury1.betonmarkets.com/d/jys_viewmarkettimes.htm?l=GB&w=CR
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    I don't understand your question: "where can I find this information?". The Thursday in the week before quarterly futures expirations is always the rollforward (to the next quarterly contract) date. (the Thursday, 6 trade days ahead of the quarterly expiration is the date that the active...
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    Nite Session U.S. Index Futures

    I was watching at 3:00am. Osorico, this is something I wanted to point out to you, although I don't know whether you would find it useful. I find it pretty amazing, but truly dangerous in the thinly traded overnight markets. Yesterday we had a down day with a late (pre 4:00pm) recovery. After...
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    thanks for your patience and observations
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    osorico, bear flag, 2 minute chart. if you look at 2 min ES on from 10:06ET to 10:30 ET, it mostly looks like a bear flag, but how do you interpret that (hammer) spike lower that recovered, it occurred at 10:12 on my 2 min chart. I guess my question is, do you look for the overall pattern...
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    I think Morgan Stanley Europe came out with a study that suggested that historically, when the european markets have displayed similar yada yada, that a 14% correction has followed sometime over the next 6 months.
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    mbusch, when you say confirming bar, are you just referring to a bar whose high is higher than the previous bar? and whose low is higher than the previous bar's low?
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    thank you for your observations
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    apex82: "It would actually be healthy for the ES to make one more low right into the middle of support.. but we might not ge that." what level are you seeing as support and do you still think that a lower low today (into your support I assume) can still generate a rebound
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