Intermarket Analysis

Quote from HiddenAgenda:

Interesting thread, guys. Tons of useful info on intermarket analysis.

I'd really like to buy one or two systems from Ruggiero, how exactly do I do that?

I think they have a real edge!

Just check out TradersStudio.com. I have several of my systems sold for TradersStudio available on that site.
 
Quote from Murray Ruggiero:

Just check out TradersStudio.com. I have several of my systems sold for TradersStudio available on that site.

Murray does TS run the analysis for you? Can it crunch the numbers and tell you the coefficient?
 
Quote from dandxg:

Murray does TS run the analysis for you? Can it crunch the numbers and tell you the coefficient?

I test mechanical trading strategies with TradersStudio based on intermarket analysis.
 
Is there still any interest in intermarket analysis. I am going to start posting a lot of new material soon and what to know what topics I should spend time on.
 
Quote from Murray Ruggiero:

Is there still any interest in intermarket analysis. I am going to start posting a lot of new material soon and what to know

You're the man. Whatever you're selling, we're buying!
 
Quote from Thunderdog:

I read John Murphy's book on intermarket analysis several years ago, and I became enamored with it at the time. Unfortunately, I was not able to use the concepts in a practical manner so as to either improve my entry timing or reduce the size of my initial protective stop. Quite possibly, I didn't try hard enough at the time.

It's because you're just one huge putz
 
Quote from Murray Ruggiero:

Is there still any interest in intermarket analysis. I am going to start posting a lot of new material soon and what to know what topics I should spend time on.

I s'pose that depends on whether you also plan to demonstrate that it has some trading validity.
 
Murray,

One area I have been interested in the last few years is the international relationship of intermarket analysis. For example:

Libor Rates (e.g. overnight, 1 month) to NYSE Financial Index
Marine Shipping Index to Asia Index (e.g.CBOE China)

There are plenty of domestic relationships. But I have seen few international. If you are aware of any I would appreciate hearing about them.

Thank you,

P.S. In my 41st year of testing programs.


Quote from Murray Ruggiero:

Is there still any interest in intermarket analysis. I am going to start posting a lot of new material soon and what to know what topics I should spend time on.
 
Quote from Murray Ruggiero:

Is there still any interest in intermarket analysis. I am going to start posting a lot of new material soon and what to know what topics I should spend time on.

I have been thinking quite a bit about this subject and would surely appreciate others inputs. I have been considering things in a longer timeframe like 1 year and longer to possibly 2020. Hopefully my thoughts are not too far off base to what others are thinking

I believe that the USA was one of the first into the financial toilet and as such will most likely be the last out. If the world comes out at all.

A....So this brings up questions like which currency to switch into and out of @ different times.

B....Should Gold be purchased as a hedge or is it more likely that it is just as bad as anything else.

C....Should we consider any positions in Stocks, etc OR are they more likely "the greater fool" playground in light of recent events

D....Should a good diversification include commodities, if they decouple from the stock market or not

E....Should bonds, either muni, corporate or treasuries be considered especially since so much of the world is bankrupt

F....Does it make more financial sense to have a plan that allows one to switch from this to that on the fly so as to protect and build net worth and IF so what do you put it into OR do you just keep rotating it
 
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