Intermarket Analysis for Day Trading?

Quote from monty21:

Thanks for the replies...

Just want to clarify that by day trading I mean closing positions by end of day. I won't be able to do anything like international arbitrage or selling the next morning.

Secondly, is it wise to subscribe for real-time quotes for all the futures and otc... that could run over $1,000 a month? I previously used ETFs, but USO for crude oil and TLT for longer treasuries doesn't seem sufficient. Are ETFs mis-representative?

Just follow the links from dumb and dumber-and you will learn all you need to know-all about idiots who know absolutely nothing about trading-how predictive they are-same as little children in school.

Note that you will not get any answers of real value-but they are available-you just need to ask the right way-and know who to ask.

The General
 
Quote from MandelbrotSet:

Intermarket edges change over time, but multiple time-frame analysis doesn't (but range, volatility and market action can and do change over time though... but they will be seen in a securities' price action, regardless).

Good trading

No wonder you have over 6000 posts:D

You-sir-are one dumb ass trader:p

The General
 
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