Quote from thn5625:
Hey guys. Im asking a question thats probably on the minds of some other trader's:
When do you expect trading and business activity to pickup again? Next week, beginning of Jan. or even Feb?
Also, does anyone know any times of the year that trading activity is the heaviest?
After tax season? Before tax season? Lets start a discussion.
Define the words
activity and
heaviest...you'll probably get a more precise answer to your questions.
With that said...I expect volatility in trading to pick up on the first trading day of the New Year in comparison to the volatility since mid-December.
Also, there usually is one trading day near the mid-month of December with a volatility spike.
Mar, June and Sept usually have a volatility spike that price action can't keep up with until the next volatility spike.
Example is when the volatility spike occurs in March...you'll start seeing a lot more complaints by many traders until June...repeating the same complaints until Sept.
A few years are different such as 2002 when when the volatility spikes occurred in July and there was a reason for such
This has been the price action for many years now via viewing any index chart.
As for business...depends on the business.
Some business do there heaviest work during the holidays (example like transportation companies)...
Doing sector analysis you will be able to see the business seasonality of any particular sector.
Learning some basic seasonalities and you'll know how to better manage your position size on particular trading days of the year.
Mark
(a.k.a.
NihabaAshi) Japanese Candlestick term