ES Journal - 2014

Interesting, you reckon this is how the big players manage their trades. So they will be gradually dumping all those contracts and then loading up again when they are done. Makes sense I suppose if you have a large amount of contract to load\unload and don't want to dump them all at once.
they cant , they are too large,so they massage the prices and take pieces off and add, both directions, rare occassions that they dump or add in size, not that rare but only a a few times a month and not on a monthly basis
 
I see, so if it burns straight through, just keep holding.
these small bell curves are the ports between 95 and 74 ,may churn ,bounce off of those nips cleaves ledges on its way like a pinball hitting bumpers on the way down
 

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these small bell curves are the ports between 95 and 74 ,may churn ,bounce off of those nips cleaves ledges on its way like a pinball hitting bumpers on the way down

I take it you don't add on the way down
 
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Interesting, you reckon this is how the big players manage their trades. So they will be gradually dumping all those contracts and then loading up again when they are done. Makes sense I suppose if you have a large amount of contracts to load\unload and don't want to dump them all at once.
they are managing billions, trillions collectively, you just want to find a way to track them, spot footprints,that the idea with MP
 
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