The other day I posted commenting on the crude-centric mkt. , and iquiring how you all dealt with it. Allmost everyone responding were claiming they more or less ignored it. Now, with its at times somewhat irrational effect (far from perfect inverse relationship), it still seems to be the trigger for most moves these days - like today, it was very eviden how everyone was trading the 3/5 min. flag from 11.00 - 11.40 on all three index'es (es, nq , ym), and that it's direction was totally determined by the down crude move.
So again, I'd be grateful for how you all deal with this? Personally I try to only focus on it when we're in a pattern, and waiting for an outcome - there crude action seems to provide a good hint. But I still would look to see an end to this focus on crude, so we can trade the us index'es as the leading ones as we're used to.
Link to flag on es 5 min, along with the crude move I allude to above here:
http://charts.dacharts.com/2005-09-29/esFlag.png
http://charts.dacharts.com/2005-09-29/qmDown.png
So again, I'd be grateful for how you all deal with this? Personally I try to only focus on it when we're in a pattern, and waiting for an outcome - there crude action seems to provide a good hint. But I still would look to see an end to this focus on crude, so we can trade the us index'es as the leading ones as we're used to.
Link to flag on es 5 min, along with the crude move I allude to above here:
http://charts.dacharts.com/2005-09-29/esFlag.png
http://charts.dacharts.com/2005-09-29/qmDown.png
