Quote from Maverick74:
Yeah, um, I didn't hire them. And second, I said emotional IQ, not intellectual. And believe me, your emotional IQ is not any higher then theirs.
Quote from Maverick74:
Yeah, um, I didn't hire them. And second, I said emotional IQ, not intellectual. And believe me, your emotional IQ is not any higher then theirs.
Quote from baggerlord:
OK open range is next on my to do list to analyze. I think I will test 1, 2, 3, 5, 15, 20, and 30 minute open ranges for signifgance. The time consuming part will to be to figure out how to manipulate the data and everything else will be fast so I might as well test all of those.
What would you like them tested against? I'm thinking the days range, and big and small move size. Any other ideas?
Quote from Shanb:
John,
I'm surprised it took this long for the typical ET banter to come into this thread! It was eventually going to happen, I mean look at every other thread on this board.
Quote from baggerlord:
OK open range is next on my to do list to analyze. I think I will test 1, 2, 3, 5, 15, 20, and 30 minute open ranges for signifgance. The time consuming part will to be to figure out how to manipulate the data and everything else will be fast so I might as well test all of those.
What would you like them tested against? I'm thinking the days range, and big and small move size. Any other ideas?
Quote from Shanb:
John,
I'm surprised it took this long for the typical ET banter to come into this thread! It was eventually going to happen, I mean look at every other thread on this board.
Quote from RCG Trader:
Here is an idea.
Check to see, based on all the data points you can find, how many times the OR is the high or low of the day. For example, if you have 5000 data points, and the OR is the high or low of the day 3000 times, you have something that matters for that instrument.
More, check to see what is the optimal move from the open where the price will settle in the direction of the initial move. For example, if you trade the ES, a six tick move means that ES will close in the direction of the move 60% of the time.
Things like that.