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I looked http://www.2000stockalmanac.com/ which describes The Traders
Almanac. Have you found any of its calendar-based events of much value in
terms of a trading system? Initially it seems to me to confirm that one
should be selling straddles in summer and buying them in winter! Not that
that's news.
Colin West
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I used to subscribe to that newsletter. Norman Fosback
was the editor. I still have some of them filed away.
They had what they called a "Seasonal" system for trading.
The best days to trade were shown on a calendar. Usually
it was about five days centered around the first of each month.
The Trader"s Almanac, published by Yale Hirsch, does about
the same thing.
donc
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Does anyone know of "the institute for econometric research" or a
(discontinued) newsletter they publisher which I believe they called
"Market
Logic." An assertion they made which I'm trying top get a copy of is/was
that the markets changed the most on the same particular days of each
month.
Thanks in advance.
Colin West >>
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