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ES Emini Day Trading: Pivot-Fed Announcements-Commentary

By , 25 November, 2009, No Comment

The Reuter’s/University of Michigan’s Consumer sentiment index for early November fell back a very steep 4.6 points to a very weak 66.0. Weakness was split between current conditions and the outlook. The retreat in confidence was tied to the still contracting jobs market.

Daily Pivot-Fed Announcements-Commentary

By , 23 November, 2009, No Comment
ESZ9
For 11/20/2009

How To Use
Symbol R1 R2 Pivot S1 S2
ESZ9 1094.83 1095.17 1094.42 1094.08 1093.67

Fed and Fed Agency Announcements

Existing Home Sales

Released on 11/23/2009 10:00:00 AM For October, 2009
Prior Consensus Consensus Range
Existing Home Sales – Level – SAAR 5.57 M 5.700 M 5.290 M to 5.900 M

Market Consensus Before Announcement
Existing home sales in September spiked 9.4 percent to a 5.57 million annual rate. Existing home sales have been on a healthy uptrend in recent months, showing gains in five of the last six months. Recent numbers have been boosted by the clock ticking down on tax credits for first time home buyers with closing required by November. Tax credits have been extended and expanded but we are likely to see an easing in sales as there are not as many in the eligibility pool for these tax credits as in earlier months. And rising unemployment is weighing on other potential buyers.

ES Emini Day Trading: Pivot-Fed Announcements-Commentary

By , 16 November, 2009, No Comment
ESZ9
For 11/16/2009

How To Use
Symbol R1 R2 Pivot S1 S2
ESZ9 1097.42 1103.33 1090.08 1084.17 1076.83

Fed and Agency Announcement

Retail Sales
[Report][Star]
8:30 AM ET

Ben Bernanke Speaks
12:00 PM ET

We had some decent reports today and the market is off to the races.  Let’s see what Big Ben has to say later today. I have no doubt we will be treated to glowing reports and rosy prognostications.  Still, it just doesn’t feel good.

ES Emini Day Trading: More on Decision Bar Trading

By , 14 November, 2009, No Comment

I field several requests for information on DecisionBar every week.  For ES Emini day trading, it seems people are looking for that magic bullet that puts them over the top.   Trade setups are evaluated through a filtering process, which is to say that a numbers of indicators are used to select a profitable trade.

When I see a trade setup in the offing, I consciously try to find reasons not to take the ES Emini trade.  That sounds a little counter-intuitive, doesn’t it?

Not really.

One of the biggest mistakes a trader can subject himself/herself to is chasing the price action.  We have all done it, usually with disastrous results, and I consciously try to fashion a trading image of myself as a cautious trader.  Not scared, but cautious.  This may be a blow to the ego of some traders, but futures trading is no place for an ego.

Decision Bar makes a fine filtering device, and has kept me out of some ruinous trades.  It is also a great indicator for breakouts and breakdowns.  Of course, it is not hard to spot a breakdown or breakout, but when you combine the DecisionBar oscillator with the DecisionBar indicator, you find yourself will a lot of information at your fingertips.  Filter, filter, filter.

So I use DecisionBar as one of my primary filtering devices when trading.  I have found the price exhaustion signals on DecisionBar to be unreliable.  This, of course, my be a function of my reluctance to enter counter trend trades, especially when the price action is significantly above or below the 89 period SMA.  I should point out that less than four or five points on the ES Emini does not necessarily exclude a trade, but it does cause a red flag.  I want to trade with the trend and not try to make a living discerning when the market is going to change direction.

The DecisionBar manual even points out some great filtering devices to use when trading the ES Emini and use the Decision Bar program as your primary indicator.  Judging from the reviews by traders on chat boards, it is obvious that most have not taken the time to completely familiarize themselves with the manual provided.  Additionally, there is an easily accessed page on the Decision Bar site called Decision Bar hints, and this resource should be read, too.  There is a wealth of information available on Decision Bar, and once a trader learns the program, there is no reason to complain about using the program profitably.

Finally, there is some concern about the quality of customer service Decision Bar provides.  This is not my experience.  If you call customer service with a trading problem, there is a good chance you will be asked to read the manual.  However, if you have some technical issues, there is no doubt in my mind that you will find the service just fine.

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