Quote from chewbacca:
i trade es exclusivly but moniter nq and ym as well.....i have monitered es exclusivly in the past and i think if you trade one market then monitering other markets generally just adds to complexity, confusion, and excitement and remember good trading is simple and boring...
As long as we aren't talking about if one trading instrument leading another trading instrument (stuff that's not part of my methodology)...
There's
a lot of value in watching other key markets while exclusively trading ES or exclusively trading anything else.
I've been doing such for +15 years.
In a few words...
Intermarket Analysis.
Yep, you can keep it simple and make it boring too but that's a perspective of the person using it and such may not be shared by someone that doesn't understand nor uses it.
With that said, you've made it obvious its of no value to you so why are you interested in why its of value to others???
Here are my list of key markets I watch when I was exclusively trading ES:
* U.S. Dollar Index
* Treasury Yields
* Eurex DAX
* AMEX OIH and XLE (OIH and XLE replaced watching NYMEX Light Crude Oil CL because of too many data problems)
* COMEX Gold GC
* CBOT YM and CME ER2, ES, NQ
The above is the complex stuff.
Below is the simple stuff.
* SPY and SPX.X
* Market Breadth Index
Thus, when I'm using my desktop systems with several monitors of screen space...
I usually used the complex stuff.
However, when I was trading ES via my laptop...
I used the simple stuff due to the limitations on had on screen space and the fact I was trading elsewhere and not in my home office.
Mark