B bathrobe Mar 21, 2009 #1 This looks somewhat interesting and is completely free. http://www.openfutur.es/
B bathrobe Mar 21, 2009 #5 No, not necessarily but if Profitable traders used it could be interesting. I have no affiliation to the site, I just saw it on another board and thought I would post here also. But you are correct 26 points in a year is laughable.
No, not necessarily but if Profitable traders used it could be interesting. I have no affiliation to the site, I just saw it on another board and thought I would post here also. But you are correct 26 points in a year is laughable.
P pspr Mar 22, 2009 #6 Switch to 90 days and it is even after suffering a 40 point drawdown. No wonder it's free.
R RiceRocket Mar 22, 2009 #7 The easiest way to trade this market is to buy the extremely negative breadth and sell the extremely positive breadth. You can participate in 15-20% moves every 3 or so months.
The easiest way to trade this market is to buy the extremely negative breadth and sell the extremely positive breadth. You can participate in 15-20% moves every 3 or so months.
stock777 Mar 22, 2009 #8 The easiest way to trade this market is to find suckers to teach how to trade this market.
A asap Mar 25, 2009 #9 why would consistent profitable traders add their calls to the site when they could make money by collecting fees at C2? looks more like a trader wannabe venue.
why would consistent profitable traders add their calls to the site when they could make money by collecting fees at C2? looks more like a trader wannabe venue.
K kandlekid Apr 8, 2009 #10 Quote from asap: why would consistent profitable traders add their calls to the site when they could make money by collecting fees at C2? looks more like a trader wannabe venue. More... Obviously to be more profitable, which may or may not be the case (I suspect pump and dump is non-trivial for ES).
Quote from asap: why would consistent profitable traders add their calls to the site when they could make money by collecting fees at C2? looks more like a trader wannabe venue. More... Obviously to be more profitable, which may or may not be the case (I suspect pump and dump is non-trivial for ES).