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Interpreting the future of E-mini SP Futures - primer

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 Mark Brown mark@markbrown.com, Global Quantitative Financial Research, International Institutional Trading, Algorithmic Modeling.

 Tuesday, August 12, 2014

I am undeniably drawn to the futures markets, it's what I do. I just can not get excited about stocks, sorry stock traders. I have spent allot of time figuring out the movement of the futures markets and it comes down to this. You have "absolute driven" and "dynamic reactive" movement and they are spinning around together in a cauldron called "price action". Then we have "amplitude" and "magnitude" measuring price components independently. The reciprocation of these components gives the illusion of singular data to be analyzed. The occasional successful trading algorithm surely gives hope that such a dynamic data stream has been conquered by a few lines of code and some wit. However simple a solution may ultimately be implemented, it will not be so easily validated. Mark


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