Quote from fearless9:
My apologies Cocaine, shouldnt have done it.
I was trying to demonstrate the "assumption trap" to a Trader who emailed me with a problem and he just could not accept that his actions were balancing on an assumption.
regards
f9
Hi f9
A specialty of mine is the dumb question, here comes one now...
The NFP result was a lot lower than expected, is the 'assumption trap' that the ES sold off on the worse than expected result?
I ask because the overnight market had taken the ES higher on good buying pressure (volume at ask vs volume at bid), and then in the 20 minutes prior to the release there was continued buying pressure on the ES, but no price move higher to accompany it - the danger/risk was therefore a move down on any result?
Assumption = lower than expected NFP caused sell-off.
Reality = sell-off was the danger/risk side anyway?
Am I on the right track here?
Thanks f9
Appreciate the 'food for thought' posts.
mred