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Any ideas?
Quote from Ripley:
each BAR regardless of it being a weekly, daily, 60m, 30m, or 2m has the same properties. They all act the same way to technicals. Thus, you can use the same book that has daily technical studies just the same for a 2m chart.
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I'm looking to trade the ES Emini soon and would like to know what are some good books regarding intraday technical analysis. Alot of what I have seen seems to be geared towards analysis over no less than a few days. Any ideas?
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I'm looking to trade the ES Emini soon and would like to know what are some good books regarding intraday technical analysis. Alot of what I have seen seems to be geared towards analysis over no less than a few days. Any ideas?
I couldn't agree more with this post. Unfortunately books are just not the way to go anymore. Most authors were never good traders, thats why they write books. they will never admit this, of course. best education is to watch the markets and associate yourself with successful traders. Sometimes a lttile from each trader wil help you form your own methods.Quote from hardyards:
Forget books.
Get yourself a good piece of software with a reliable feed into the CME and spend hours watching the relationship between volume & price. Watch it in hindsight AND watch it in realtime.
If you have decent software, then limit out the small lot traders and watch the bigger traders.
Read what some of the ES traders are saying on ET .... there is some quite solid advice coming from these guys when you are starting out.
Remember, nobody is going to tell you how to trade the ES successfully.
Quote from MiniDowTrader:
Mastering Futures Trading by Bo Yoder.
Last 100 pages of the book is a journal of his trades for about 2 months in 2003, intraday, trading the S&P mini and the 10 yr T-Bill.
MiniDowTrader