Quote from andrewbee:
I think statistically reliable patterns of price movement carry much more weight than news.
Quote from andrewbee:
Actually, I think not having run over 1 million simulated trading runs with 2 years of tick-level data and progressively refined your algorithms is much more likely to make one "out of it".
Flame me if you wish, but I think statistically reliable patterns of price movement carry much more weight than news.
Quote from robbie380:
did you know that the fed is releasing it's rate decision on the 25th of this month at 2:15 est? have you heard of inflation? gdp?
Quote from jeb9999:
If you know, then why did you start this thread ?![]()
Quote from andrewbee:
Hi,
I trade the YM, and I noticed that at 7:30 Central time, almost every morning, there is a spike, either up or down. Once it's over, the price trend then usually goes back to what it was doing before.
This is exactly an hour before regular trading hours commence and the stock exchanges open. Anyone know the origin of this spike? A bunch of automated systems all kicking in at the same time perhaps? Does it happen with other e-minis?
Thanks

Quote from andrewbee:
Hi,
I trade the YM, and I noticed that at 7:30 Central time, almost every morning, there is a spike, either up or down. Once it's over, the price trend then usually goes back to what it was doing before.
This is exactly an hour before regular trading hours commence and the stock exchanges open. Anyone know the origin of this spike? A bunch of automated systems all kicking in at the same time perhaps? Does it happen with other e-minis?
Thanks