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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2006

    two systems combined are day-of-month and month-of-year
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2006

    The short side of the 10- and 5-year notes is isn't a great signal, but on the other hand, it isn't uncontested. When you combine it with the recent downward slope on the daily charts, you have a resonable chance that new lows will be made on Friday. Monday will be an interesting day in the...
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2006

    Art's futures biases for May 5. A "1" means bullish bias. A "-1" means bearish bias. The total is the sum of biases. A positive sum will be long bias. A negative sum will be a short bias. A sum of zero will be a neutral bias.
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2006

    Art's futures biases for May 4. A "1" means bullish bias. A "-1" means bearish bias. The total is the sum of biases. A positive sum will be long bias. A negative sum will be a short bias. A sum of zero will be a neutral bias.
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2006

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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2006

    Art's futures biases for May 3. A "1" means bullish bias. A "-1" means bearish bias. The total is the sum of biases. A positive sum will be long bias. A negative sum will be a short bias. A sum of zero will be a neutral bias.
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2006

    Art's futures biases for May 2. A "1" means bullish bias. A "-1" means bearish bias. The total is the sum of biases. A positive sum will be long bias. A negative sum will be a short bias. A sum of zero will be a neutral bias.
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2006

    It's the end of the month and the Merc is screwing with the settlement prices again. This time, the artificial close is lower relative to the last few ticks. Therefore, expect some downward pressure leading into the opening and shortly thereafter. somehow, someway, the"real" inevitably seems...
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2006

    Art's futures biases for May 1. A "1" means bullish bias. A "-1" means bearish bias. The total is the sum of biases. A positive sum will be long bias. A negative sum will be a short bias. A sum of zero will be a neutral bias.
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2006

    I recommend avoiding the indexes on Friday. For one thing, they've stopped being in unanimous agreement. Note the bearish either-or bias in the Nasdaq. For another, today's action supports that dis-harmony idea with the S&Ps and Nasdaq closing fairly strong while the Russell was weak. On top...
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2006

    Art's futures biases for April 28. A "1" means bullish bias. A "-1" means bearish bias. The total is the sum of biases. A positive sum will be long bias. A negative sum will be a short bias. A sum of zero will be a neutral bias.
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2006

    The carcharts continue to insist on the long side of the indexes as the best next day play. Should you elect to buy them on Thursday, make sure your stops are reasonably tight. We’re still in a nervous environment and there is Fed news coming out mid-day. For alternative plays, you...
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2006

    Art's futures biases for April 27. A "1" means bullish bias. A "-1" means bearish bias. The total is the sum of biases. A positive sum will be long bias. A negative sum will be a short bias. A sum of zero will be a neutral bias.
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2006

    Art's futures biases for April 26. A "1" means bullish bias. A "-1" means bearish bias. The total is the sum of biases. A positive sum will be long bias. A negative sum will be a short bias. A sum of zero will be a neutral bias.
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2006

    setharb wrote hi art ... have you been able to find time to see if the recent volatility in the gold and silver markets has made them eligible to be on your Bias list? ps ... are you allowed to copy and paste articles from media you have been quoted in or done interviews in...
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2006

    hi sashe 2 rating actually means simple majority, although for this methodology, a +6 isn't better than a +2 anyway. the real significance is that you're getting a bull singal in those indicators at the same time the other, less frequent indicators as well as the calendar indicators are...
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2006

    Art's futures biases for April 25. A "1" means bullish bias. A "-1" means bearish bias. The total is the sum of biases. A positive sum will be long bias. A negative sum will be a short bias. A sum of zero will be a neutral bias.
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2006

    Friday’s index down-move fizzled a bit by the close, but clearly the predominant intraday opportunities were from the short side. The casual news skimmer won’t realize it given the Dow average’s near-flat settlement, but nervousness suddenly seems to be part of the overall landscape...
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2006

    Art's futures biases for April 24. A "1" means bullish bias. A "-1" means bearish bias. The total is the sum of biases. A positive sum will be long bias. A negative sum will be a short bias. A sum of zero will be a neutral bias.
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2006

    It may be a cliché, but the more days pass that don’t give you the down-move you’re expecting, the closer you’re getting to that event. Thursday’s index action was not only not convincing bullish-wise, but also it was choppy and top-heavy for much of the day. That action suggests a...
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