Hey Folks:
For those who might want to trade the FOMC. There is a simple way to approach it.
First you probably should get a little background on the meeting
Here is a reference
http://www.federalreserve.gov/FOMC/
You can use the calendar feature at the bottom of that page to look up past and future meeting dates.
what you should want to do is to be able to pull up historical data for the market you trade.
In my case, I trade the Russell contract primarily. So I will use the most recent meeting date and the intraday chart that goes with it
THE CONCEPT
What you want to do is to look at the size of the move from start to finish.
Here is the Russell chart for the most recent previous meeting on December 13, 2005
For those who might want to trade the FOMC. There is a simple way to approach it.
First you probably should get a little background on the meeting
Here is a reference
http://www.federalreserve.gov/FOMC/
You can use the calendar feature at the bottom of that page to look up past and future meeting dates.
what you should want to do is to be able to pull up historical data for the market you trade.
In my case, I trade the Russell contract primarily. So I will use the most recent meeting date and the intraday chart that goes with it
THE CONCEPT
What you want to do is to look at the size of the move from start to finish.
Here is the Russell chart for the most recent previous meeting on December 13, 2005