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NW: Please see my reply below.
ted stampeen wrote:
> ray,
> I have Momsens seaonals, and it is kind of a complete trading book ,
> as far as seasonals go. it gives you entry and exit , all the stats.of how
> the trade did in the past etc,plus where to put your stop-loss at, he also
> goes into why the seasonal should work, and there are some that trade on
> either side , letting the market
> dictate the direction, ( these are usually when there is some important
> report coming out that will have immediate affect on the market)
> IT trades the back months, so as long as you are well margined, and a
> longer term player, its worth the 70$,
> good trading / Ted
NW: If you like seasonals, you'll love Astrology. Astrology explains why markets
turn
when they do. For example, why does Gold tend to make a low circa July 23? Why
was the all time high for gold January 20? Why do hogs tend to make a low circa
October 23? Why do so many seasonal turn the third week of a month? Keep in mind
that a seasonal is a one year cycle. Astrology will teach you that the same
patterns occurs during one month, .617 of a year, one year, two years, 11 1/2
years, 18.6 years, 29.5 years, 84 years, 167 years, and 248 years. This is just
one small part of what you are going to learn. Isn't this exciting? Astrology is
the most powerful and complete timing methodology there is.
If interested, I offer the Astro 101 Home Study Course quarterly. The next
class begins in early
February. I am accepting registrations now. Please contact me by private e-mail.
Concentrically,
Norman
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <Candlestyk@xxxxxxx>
> To: <realtraders@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: samedi, 22. janvier 2000 15:28
> Subject: [RT] Re: Intra-spread of the month
>
> > In a message dated 1/21/00 5:00:03 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> > gbodnar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> >
> > << Hi all
> >
> > Buy June Live Cattle and Sell Oct. Live Cattle
> > >>
> >
> > Gary,
> > I have no experience in seasonal futures, so don't have an opinion on
> > that trade. There is an article in Feb-00 issue of TASC on a Nov. Soybean
> > Oil seasonal trade. The author outlines an entry, exit, stop loss and
> > trailing stop method. It looks pretty good on paper. The writer is John
> > Momsen, he also has a book on seasonals.
> > What is your best source for info on seasonal trades; and are you familiar
> > with the writer? How many trades do you do in a typical year?
> >
> > Thanks for anycomment.
> > RayF
> > (No affiliation with any of above)
> >
> >
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