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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2005

    Here are my futures biases for November 3. A "1" means bullish bias. A "-1" means bearish bias. The total is the sum of biases. A positive sum will be long (L) bias. A negative sum will be a short (S) bias. A sum of zero will be a neutral (0) bias.
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2005

    bunun 12 wrote i'm sorry bnun, i didn't keep a record. whenever i do flip, i flip the whole field since all the biases are relative to one another. there are no absolute signals, such as "if the bonds get above 13000." so on the day the dec became active (usually the end of the...
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2005

    jonnysharp wrote good question. if i'm in an inter-day trade that has stops triggering off recent prices, i just move the stops the same number of points up or down as the difference of the two months. as for how i actually get out of the trades--sometimes more gracefully than...
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2005

    empee wrote thank you empee. someday maybe i'll thoroughly comprehend this whole scam. i'll surely pass on the knowledge, (and then probably offer my services to the top think tanks in govennment and science :-) )
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2005

    Here are my futures biases for tomorrow, November 2. A "1" means bullish bias. A "-1" means bearish bias. The total is the sum of biases. A positive sum will be long (L) bias. A negative sum will be a short (S) bias. A sum of zero will be a neutral (0) bias.
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2005

    I suppose since I’m “dispensing advice,” I should have a better idea of what this periodic end-of the-month index price alteration is all about. I’m referring to the fact that sometimes on the last day of the month, they post an official closing price that is in left field—often...
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2005

    protrader2k5 wrote right, especially considering the closing freefall. (not even the s&P desk knew what that was). i shoud have some intraday stuff up pretty soon.
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2005

    Here are my futures biases for tomorrow, October 31. A "1" means bullish bias. A "-1" means bearish bias. The total is the sum of biases. A positive sum will be long (L) bias. A negative sum will be a short (S) bias. A sum of zero will be a neutral (0) bias.
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2005

    doubleea wrote It's certainly food for thought, although you may be surrised at how uncorrelated the indexes can be at times. i know i was back when i started researching the relationship. but i will probably get around to further investigation and will keep you posted. thanks for the...
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2005

    Here are my futures biases for tomorrow, October 28. A "1" means bullish bias. A "-1" means bearish bias. The total is the sum of biases. A positive sum will be long (L) bias. A negative sum will be a short (S) bias. A sum of zero will be a neutral (0) bias.
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2005

    LAST THREE OF OUR EIGHT INDICATORS The last three of our eight indicator array are not either-or indicators. They signal less often under more specialized circumstances. That means that some days, you can have a total long-short daily bias that was comprised of as little as five indicators...
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2005

    bali survive said maria- i don't think we have a point of contention. i've been conceding all along, some people can trade with discretion. i know one guy who has done it year after year and lives in an historical landmark house near wrigley field that would make many hollywood people...
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2005

    Here are my futures biases for tomorrow, October 27. A "1" means bullish bias. A "-1" means bearish bias. The total is the sum of biases. A positive sum will be long (L) bias. A negative sum will be a short (S) bias. A sum of zero will be a neutral (0) bias.
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2005

    samson77 wrote Art nice call on the 10 year today thanks mr. samson. you might want to give special consideration to signals that get to +/-3 levels or beyond.
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2005

    Here are my futures biases for tomorrow, October 26. A "1" means bullish bias. A "-1" means bearish bias. The total is the sum of biases. A positive sum will be long (L) bias. A negative sum will be a short (S) bias. A sum of zero will be a neutral (0) bias.
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2005

    empee wrote thank YOU empee! (that one was easy!)
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2005

    good discretionary traders would never understand not dealing with "bad trades in progress." they wouldn't understand dealing with drawdowns, or the whole nature of the numbers game. a friend of mine is a very successful feel trader. another successful one let my partner and i manage a...
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2005

    setharb wrote a little on the former. a friend of mine showed me some interesting correlation between big volume and 5 minute turning points--very basic stuff that is widely known no doubt. i can see it's an area worth exploring. what's the best way to get cot totals? are there other...
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    Odds Czar: Simple Biases in the Futures Markets 2005

    Here are my futures biases for tomorrow, October 25. A "1" means bullish bias. A "-1" means bearish bias. The total is the sum of biases. A positive sum will be long (L) bias. A negative sum will be a short (S) bias. A sum of zero will be a neutral (0) bias.
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