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    Althucher guesses: trend funds to disappear within the next 10 years...

    An interesting discussion. I think the point long term trend following methods that apply similar methodologies to those the original turtles used under Dennis aren't working as well as they used to in the 80s and before is a fair point. However, to say trend following is dead is simply...
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    Commodity Markets Data

    Does anyone know where I would get hold of commodity markets data going back to the 1800s? Anyway you know of obtaining this data is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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    Strongest trending markets?

    Interesting stuff. Do you have a similar report for a longer period of time, say 10 or 20 years? That would be very interesting to see what the big picture for these markets is in terms trendiness.
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    Strongest trending markets?

    I am surprised there is no gold or silver on either of your lists. Or what about Palladium? Those markets have trended very nicely the last couple of years.
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    Grains Journal

    I am short from 345ish...not worried...see how it develops over the next few weeks...
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    Grains Journal

    This year I am developing a model for longer term trades on these markets. It's based on buying or selling on the open or close. At the moment I haven't been able to figure out a way of accurately calculating the potential slippage so I was interested in the spreads. As I swing trade it's not...
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    Grains Journal

    What is the spread in buying or selling in physical commodities like Wheat?
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    Japanese bull market over

    I couldn't agree more. Besides, most long term bull markets are characterised by aggressive shakeouts along the way to convince people the bull market is over. Me, I want to get long Japan, but I wait for a long term buy opportunity. Could take several more months yet. In my view...
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    Where does everyone live/trade and how old.

    32, London. Former Stockbroker in the U.S and U.K. Former Prop Trader in the U.K. Started trading stocks, then moved to trading stock options then to day trading ES futures. I still manage long term U.S mutual fund portfolios for ex clients/friends. At the moment I have stopped...
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    Trading Hammers (revisited)

    I do longer term trades that usually last a month where I use other entry criteria and not candlestick patterns. The reason for this is I have found pit traded contracts, like Lean Hogs, do not produce reliable candlestick patterns. I use candlestick signals for intraday trading of equity...
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    Trading Hammers (revisited)

    I always thought a good idea is to go down to the CME and see what the traders in the S&P pit can see on the big electronic board. So, I tend to have on my screen a few indicators that you'll find there. I have tick, trin, NYSE Advance-Decline line, VIX, VXO, premium, Nasdaq, Dow, S&P500 and...
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    How's the ES lately?

    First of all let me say that I respect Steve46 greatly for his market knowledge and trading ability. He does a great service to ET by providing ideas that traders can use themselves to see if it helps them make money and improve their trading. However, I would disagree with his earlier...
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    Trading Hammers (revisited)

    I am a big fan of keeping it simple. My advice, try different things and see what works best for you. I used to trade multiple timeframes. The advantage was you would sometimes see a good setup you don't see on a different timeframe. I personally found that it suited me better to focus...
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    Trading Hammers (revisited)

    There is on the contrary never any rush as you suggest. Some of us may focus on the bigger picture and thus look to see the reaction to the hammer rather than the hammer itself being the edge. There are many different ways to trade successfully.
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    Why the S&P is a buy now?

    Most people have very little understanding of how Cramer made his money at his HF. His main money making strategy was to use his financial clout and privileged non-public information to front run stocks. He also relied very heavily on the market nous of Berko and his Wife in the early days...
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    Why the S&P is a buy now?

    There have been study's of Cramer's market calls and the conclusions have been he is about as reliable as tossing a coin and calling heads or tails, that is to say, 50%. Cramer is a journalist, not a trader.
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    Intraday Futures with Medved Quotetracker

    I was wondering if anyone knew the best data feed to get for those using Medved Quotetracker and trading the YM intraday. I don't have an IB account and will only be trading the YM intraday between 1-5 times per month. I know IQFeed and ESignal are good, but I was looking at something...
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    My Options Play

    I am also a directional option trader. My personal experience is that there are very few option trades per month that I would take. Perhaps 0-5 trades per month at most. Perhaps I am a little conservative, I only like to take the A+ trades and keep a very concentrated portfolio.
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    Toad's Experience

    I make the trade based on 18 different criteria for stocks and slightly less for the DJIA index, 12 different criteria for index plays. The criteria is a mixture of things based on the underlying asset and the option. Regarding the greeks, I have a price target on the underlying as well...
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    Toad's Experience

    I was a long only option trader. So, I would buy calls or puts based on a technical directional model I had created. It worked rather well and although I won't say my exact return it was more than 20% on average per month. Yes, it is highly risky in some respects in that you can lose a lot of...
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