ICE Data and Alternatives

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ICE data and alternatives

So as many of you know the ICE exchange has decided to charge all users (professionals and non professional) $110 per month to receive real-time data. This is compared to the CME which charges $86 for professionals (brokers, hedge funds etc.) but a “normal amount of $5 to retail users ( i.e. large percent of the trading public). If you ask me not a bright move on the part of the ICE exchange and they may see volume drop quite a bit on certain markets.

In between, I have more than a few clients who are trading the mini Russell 2000 and like it, but are not so sure about paying $110 per month for the privilege to trade this one….While ICE also hosts coffee, sugar, dollar index and a few other markets, the mini Russell is so far the one that caught most interest.

I did some homework and while the CME does offer the mini Russell 1000, the volume on this one, so far is pathetic….(I think it traded 83 contracts on Friday). HOWEVER….the CME for the same $5 per month most users pay to trade the ES and NQ along with currencies, also has the mid cap 400. Symbol is EMD on the Transactand Shogun platforms as well as E-futures International.

Not bad volume, same tick size as mini Russell 2000 and from the quick research seems to move in similar ways. Worth exploring, perhaps using in demo mode or simply following price movement as the ICE change will go in effect April 1st.

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Trading 201: Day Trading Crude Oil futures

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Trade management is more important than Market Analysis….

Trading 201: Day Trading Crude Oil futures

Crude Oil is one of MY favorite futures market for day trading. Before I dive in and share with you how the volatility in crude oil fits my risk tolerance for day trading and provide a couple of chart examples, we should review some of the specifications of Crude Oil Futures.

Crude Oil Futures have monthly expiration. So each month we trade a different contract month, so one needs to know when is the first notice day and last trading day for crude oil futures in order to always make sure we are trading the proper month with the most liquidity and avoid any chance of getting into delivery situation.

Next is the contract size. Crude Oil futures are based on 1000 barrels. To be honest from a day trading perspective all I care is that each tick or 1 cent fluctuation is $10 against me or in my favor per contract. That means that a move from 92.94 to 92.74 = $200.

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Trade Management is more important than Market Analysis….

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Trade management is more important than Market Analysis….

I have done this so many times before, my colleagues tell me when it happens to them as well as some of my clients….You have the perfect read on the market. The market actually ends up doing what you thought it would and in a BIG way…yet somehow you manage to LOSE money despite your perfect analysis. To me this is sometimes more frustrating than having a bad losing day.

What happened?

Poor trade management, that’s what happened.

Yes, reading the market well is a much needed quality if you plan on making money rather than contributing donations to the market but more important is how you manage the trade / position once you read the market. Much easier said than done, especially after the fact but here are some tips that I am hoping will assist you in the next time you have a good market read.

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Chart of the Day & Support Levels for Gold Futures

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Breakout Trading, Mean Reversion & Levels for Friday 2.19.2016

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Many different ways to make and lose money trading futures, even more so when day trading.

Today’s action in gold futures ( break out) led me to write about:

Three main approaches for trading, in my opinion.

The first is what I call the “trend is your friend”. A trader looks at few different time frames, looking to see if there is an established trend on longer time frame ( example 60 minutes chart) and then trying to look for pull back on lower time frames and “join the trend”. Only works for certain markets and only works few times of the month as most days markets do not have an intraday trend.

Second method is what we call break out. Traders will look for markets that have been in a lower volatility situation using indicators such as ADX for example. Then they will look at the chart to find what they feel are levels that if broken can fuel a stronger move in the same direction. These levels can be extracted visually looking at the chart or using highs/ lows of X periods. This method works better on some markets than others. I noticed that crude oil and gold futures tend to have better chances of a continued breakout move than the mini SP 500 for example.

The third one many traders use and believe in is “mean aversion”. Stock index futures in my opinion will fall into this category many trading days and today’s session ( July 24th 2014) was a good example. Market tested yesterday’s highs, then tested lows and traded in between. Traders will sometimes use RSI or Williams %R to get a feel for when the market gets away from the mean and will use counter trend methods in this case. Use of stops, when counter trend trading is even more important as you do NOT want to get caught on the few days a month when these markets do incur a break out situation…..

Obviously, all methods have good days, bad days and I guarantee you, none of these methods work all the time on all markets. Knowing the above and trying to understand what method should be the primary method for the market YOU trade and which can be used as secondary can help you while trading.

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Different Type of Trading Days–Levels for 2.18.2016

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In the last few weeks we witnessed “volatile trading” with high volume and some wild swings. Much different than the quiet days we had about a year ago…. which encouraged me to share the following with you on the different types of trading days:

  • In my opinion there are 3 main types of trading days.

1. The most common day are two sided trading action with swings up and down – this type of trading day is most suitable for using support and resistance levels along with overbought/oversold indicators.

2. Strong trending days, mostly one directional – this type of trading day is the least common, many times will happen on Mondays and maybe 3-5 times a month at most – this type of trading day is most suitable for using ADX, MACD crossovers and pretty much looking for pullbacks to jump on the trend.

3. Slow and/or choppy trading days – this type of trading day is best suited for taking small profits from the market by looking at volume spikes, using stochastics as possible entry signals and usually wait for a pullback before jumping in.

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Trading Systems on Striker 2.17.2016

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Tough day in the markets, busy day after the long weekend = no commentary…..


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Globex & ICE Presidents Day Holiday Schedule 2016

Globex® Presidents Day Holiday Schedule 

*Dates and times are subject to change

 

Presidents Day Holiday Schedule: February  12, 2016 – February 16, 2016
Trade Date Friday, February 12 Tuesday, February 16
Date Friday, February 12 Sunday, February 14 Monday, February 15 Tuesday, February 16
Close Open Halt Open
CME Group
Equity Indices Regular Regular 12:00 Regular
Interest Rates Regular Regular 12:00 Regular
FX Regular Regular 12:00 Regular
Grains and Oilseeds Regular Closed Closed Regular
Mini-Sized Grains and Oilseeds Regular Closed Closed Regular
MGEX Hard Red Spring Wheat Regular Closed Closed Regular
Dairy 13:55 Closed Closed Regular
Livestock 13:55 Closed Closed 9:05
Lumber 13:55 Closed Closed 9:00
NYMEX & COMEX Regular Regular 12:00 Regular
ICE US
Softs Regular Closed Closed Regular
US Dollar Index Regular Regular 12:00 Regular
Russell Equity Index Regular Regular 12:00 Regular
Metals (Previously NYSE LIFFE) Regular Regular 12:00 Regular
ICE Europe
Financials (previously on LIFFE) 15:15 Regular 12:00 Regular
Energies Regular Regular Regular Regular
CFE/CBOE
Vix Regular Closed 10:30 Regular

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