ES Journal Archive (2006 - 2008)

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26 Dec 2006 US Political, Economic Calendar - Week Ahead


All dates are in ET Time.

Tuesday, December 26, 2006
ET/GMT Expected Previous
1000/1500 Dec Richmond Fed Mfg Index 7
1030/1530 Dec Dallas Fed Mfg Production Index 8.5
1700/2200 Dec 24 ABC/Washington Post Consumer Confidence +1
Index

Wednesday, December 27, 2006
ET/GMT Expected Previous
0700/1200 Dec 22 MBA Refinancing Index -14.6%
0745/1245 Dec 23 ICSC Chain Store Sales +1.6%
0855/1355 Dec 23 Redbook Retail Sales Index -1.6%
1000/1500 Nov New Home Sales +2.1% -3.2%
1200/1700 Nov Chicago Fed Midwest Mfg Index -0.4%

Thursday, December 28, 2006
ET/GMT Expected Previous
0830/1330 Dec 23 Jobless Claims +1K +9K
1000/1500 Nov Existing Home Sales -1.0% +0.5%
1000/1500 Dec 16 DJ-BTMU Business Barometer +0.3%
1000/1500 Dec Conference Board Consumer Confidence 102.0 102.9
Index
1000/1500 Dec Chicago PMI 51.0 49.9
1030/1530 Dec 22 US Energy Dept Crude Oil Stocks (in -6.3M
barrels)
1030/1530 Dec 22 US Energy Dept Distillate Stocks (in +1.2M
barrels)
1030/1530 Dec 22 US Energy Dept Gasoline Stocks (in +1M
barrels)
1100/1600 Dec Kansas City Fed Mfg Index 6
1630/2130 Money Supply

Friday, December 29, 2006
ET/GMT Expected Previous
1000/1500 Nov Conference Board Help-Wanted Index 30
1030/1530 Dec 23 US Energy Dept Natural Gas Stocks (in -71
billion cubic feet
 
Quote from trendy:

The Stock Trader’s Almanac notes that the “Santa Claus rally,” which encompasses the last five trading days of the year and the first two in January, has been good for an average gain of 1.5% since 1950, and 1.6% since 1969.

Ho,Ho,Ho. :D
 
Quote from Buy1Sell2:

I will reverse and go long with increasing size on a buystop 1428.50

I will reverse and go short on a sell stop at 1428.00 --Increased size.
 
Quote from volente_00:

10:30 reversal

aka short opportunity

volente00;
you seem to post that trade almost everyday....do you have a lot of success with it? what kind of stop parameters do you use (stops above the high)? do you look to fade the nearest pivot point or strickly use time (10:30) as an entry?
 
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