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I was only concearned about DAX for the globex overnight session when US markets are closed. Because I base my ES trading on the NYSE TICK indicator and VIX on multiple time frame charts of ES with moving averages. To get to the point, When US Market hours are not in session The NYSE TICK and VIX indicator cannot be used since they are solely US market indicators during US market hours. This being said I have no strategy for trading ES during non-market US hours, since my strategy trading ES only works during US market hours.....There seems to be very good trading for ES during the 3AM european open untill 9:30 AM us open. I am trying to find something like the DAX or price level actions to base ES Globex trading untill the US markets open...Cheers
I understand now. Your basically trying to find something (market breadth or another trading instrument) to help with trading Emini ES during the early part of the european trading session because you don't have a NYSE Tick or VIX market breadth info.
Yes, I strongly agree there's very good price movement in the Emini ES during the european trading session. In fact, more often than not, its related to regular schedule key market events (see a europe economic calendar) or to unschedule global events.
I remember someone many years ago had a similar like question here at ET and he resolved it via getting a German data provider that had market breadth info for the DAX. Basically he had two data providers side by side on his monitors and he was using the market breath info from one data provider for the DAX german markets to help with trading the Emini ES on his other data provider. Recommend you search/contact some of the German traders here at ET that trade the DAX to find out what data providers their using and what market breadth info their using considering market breadth like the NYSE TICK or VIX is already an important tool for you in trading the Emini ES during U.S. market session. Thus, test the merits of such for a few months to see if the profits of such outweights the cost of using a German data provider with your U.S. data provider.
Mark
