Mav...CL has had this overnite "problem" as well and I remember Fish has been using the post Brent close as a possible OR...any insight into how to handle this? multiple ORs and numberlines?....also seems to be a lot of games to artificially influence settlement in the last 15mins of the pit session and then the post close moving significantly esp in products. Any thoughts?
Thanks
I enjoy following this thread mostly as a lurker, but sometimes Mav says something that just stops me in my tracks and I have to chime in with a comment or question.Honestly, number lines are extremely time consuming because it's qualitative work, not quantitative. You can try to skimp on time if you want, but then you get the old, "get what you pay for" problem. Usually an hour to hour and half a night just do them. Then you have to analyze them and go through all your charts.
something to ponder gld up almost 8% this year.
I enjoy following this thread mostly as a lurker, but sometimes Mav says something that just stops me in my tracks and I have to chime in with a comment or question.
If I'm trading spreads with a neutral approach, is it really worth the time and effort to try and time the market as a volatility trader? When you consider all the hours spent on analysis and discretionary decision-making, is the incremental payoff in trading results worth it? Wouldn't I do better just to slap positions on markets that have shown recent volatility with an expectation that volatility will persist on many of them?
Not arguing here, just exploring a topic that I struggle with.