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Some traders use them. I don't use them myself but it wouldn't be bad to see the market breadth to confirm the breakout, etc.

Just starting to read John Carter's book and he mentions that he uses ER2 as a leading indicator to trade ES, YM, and NQ. I didn't know that myself but worth verifying if it's BS or not. I know many ER2 traders keep an eye on ES to confirm ER2 movements. I don't do that either. I just use ER2 prices and volume. I may start to incorporate the TRIN, but have to observe it first to see if reinforces my method or muck it up.

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Some traders use them. I don't use them myself but it wouldn't be bad to see the market breadth to confirm the breakout, etc.

Just starting to read John Carter's book and he mentions that he uses ER2 as a leading indicator to trade ES, YM, and NQ. I didn't know that myself but worth verifying if it's BS or not. I know many ER2 traders keep an eye on ES to confirm ER2 movements. I don't do that either. I just use ER2 prices and volume. I may start to incorporate the TRIN, but have to observe it first to see if reinforces my method or muck it up.
Very interesting.... on Friday, the ER2 seemed to be leading the YM. I noticed the moves are fast on the ER2. The YM feels like a 100 ton bull being dragged by a few men.

I'm going to be paying attention to the ER2 more carefully.. will post any insights observations I may found.

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Re: Top Ten International Economic Indicators

I think Torero's points about the e-mini Russell are absolutely spot on. I too used to trade the YM but gave it up for the ER2.

As to Carter's assertions of the ER2 leading the YM... I have not found that to be the case often enough to bet my money on it but further observation should prove if that has any useful merit. I will be interested to hear anyone else's observations in that regard as time progresses.

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Re: Top Ten International Economic Indicators

I remember I used to daytrade stocks. Looking back, drove me nuts having to open so many charts, juggling them all at once with all the indices on top of that, I had 3-4 monitors, all the flashing signals all over the place with your heartbeat pumping 140/min. What was I thinking? Stocks are better for swing, not really for daytrade, at least for my simple-minded, untalented, un-multi-tasked brain of mine.

When I finally moved to eminis, especially ER2, things got a little calmer, relaxed, sometimes fun and sometimes boring. Don't have to deal with news spikes, which stock is correlated with which, now it's just plain vanilla (only 3 charts max of same symbol). I'm not as emotional anymore. Now, I just wait and snipe. No more charting flipping. Signs of aging I think.

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Oh my gosh Torero.. are those REALLY signs of aging? Dear me! I certainly hope not. You realize of course those white whiskers of mine are nothing more than blonde hairs, right?

Actually, I am very much like you in regard to daytrading versus swing trading, etc. I do not subscribe to the idea that it is smart to daytrade either stocks or the Forex. I also think you can rest assured that you were simply being eminently sensible when you switched to no more than three screens of data for the one index and little else as I have seldom met anyone who can effectively monitor more than and still trade on a consistently profitable basis. Sometimes less is more. I must also say that I do quite enjoy your posts. Keep them coming.

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Re: Top Ten International Economic Indicators

All the major US markets put weight on the russell!

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Oh my gosh Torero.. are those REALLY signs of aging? Dear me! I certainly hope not. You realize of course those white whiskers of mine are nothing more than blonde hairs, right?

Actually, I am very much like you in regard to daytrading versus swing trading, etc. I do not subscribe to the idea that it is smart to daytrade either stocks or the Forex. I also think you can rest assured that you were simply being eminently sensible when you switched to no more than three screens of data for the one index and little else as I have seldom met anyone who can effectively monitor more than and still trade on a consistently profitable basis. Sometimes less is more. I must also say that I do quite enjoy your posts. Keep them coming.

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Thanks. Glad we see eye to eye at times, age or not LOL.

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