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Steve Griffiths
06-04-2007, 08:14 AM
Hi Everybody,

Following on from the Seasonal tendency question in a previous thread, it was nice to see this good looking TS3 buy set-up unfold in (Jul) Wheat just in the time zone (late Apr - June) when Grains typically rally :)

As such, this was about as close to a sure thing as you can get :)

Steve

qitrader
06-04-2007, 03:13 PM
It would be nice if we can post the seasonal tendencies of different commodities so beginners can learn as well and be better prepare for the intermediate term trades.

scooper
06-05-2007, 07:29 AM
Hi

I agree - a list of seasonal tendencies would be great as I could have been scanning for these in advance. And to be honest I would not know to start looking in grains 'bin' as such for potential trades until the trades are in profit (and shown on the daily report) and by then its too late to enter.

One the commodities side I have not yet had an auto setup come up in the EOD program. It seems from the daily report that they should be showing up though! I'm using Paritech data .... anyone else using that and getting auto setups?

Cheers
Steve

Steve Griffiths
06-05-2007, 09:10 AM
Steve

Wheat was a completely automatic set-up (TS3 buy) Soybeans was manual and Oats was using some advanced automation (Wave 5). All of which is covered in the Trading Course and available for people to learn how to do ;)

That is the purpose of the daily report, to teach people to move beyond the standard set-ups and as such find additional trades ......

Steve

qitrader
06-05-2007, 09:28 AM
It would still be nice to share the work of seasonal tendencies for multiple commodities. This is my first year trading futures as intermediate term trading and would like to combine a technical and fundamental approach. Technical alone just doesn't cut it when trading longer timeframes.

ericd2281
06-05-2007, 11:41 PM
MRCI has a lot of seasonal & spread info

www.mrci.com

Its $49/month for online access and they have a free 2 week trial of this. They also have data & reports available for purchase.

I have reviewed a lot of it and it all looks very detailed.

Thanks,
Eric

Matt Bowen
06-06-2007, 10:33 AM
Just an update... for those who are using the WPT exit strategy: