Swing Trader’s Insight
For the basis of Swing Trader’s Insight and what you can expect out of it, see my blog post “Swing Trading, Futures Markets, and Lifestyles” here.
Swing Trader’s Insight (STI) is the result of my 22 years in the futures business. It is a daily analysis of the 25 most liquid US futures markets. STI consists of a set of complementary pattern analysis algorithms, designed to take advantage of changes in short term momentum in the markets. STI generally trades in a swing trading timeframe, with an average trade hold period of one to five days. STI consists of:
° A nightly newsletter to prepare for the next session.
° A morning watch list, with markets and price levels of interest, and concise economic analysis
° Real time trade ideas and trade management updates.
° A midday market update.
Swing Trader’s Insight has been published since 2001.
For more information on Swing Trader’s Insight, visit its web site here. For a free trial to ten days of the STI service visit here.Copyright by Scott Hoffman. (2009) The information presented here has been taken from trade and statistical services and other sources which I believe are reliable. I do not guarantee that such information is accurate or complete and it should not be relied upon as such. Any opinions expressed reflect judgments at this date and are subject to change without notice. The risk of loss in trading futures contracts or commodity options can be substantial, and therefore investors should understand the risks involved in taking leveraged positions and must assume responsibility for the risks associated with such investments and for their results.
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