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Monthly Archives: January 2013

An Introduction to Volume Delta

January 30, 2013by Shane Leave a comment

Many traders out there think that Volume doesn’t matter. After all, it takes 2 traders to make a trade. Both sides are always present, so why does it matter? And […]

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Opening Types

January 30, 2013by Shane Leave a comment

Every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end. – Semisonic Ding Ding Ding! The opening bell… the signal of a new trading session and new opportunities. The Opening Bell […]

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Day Type Statistics for the ES (S&P 500 E-mini Futures Contract)

January 29, 2013by Shane 4 Comments

Our previous article explaining Day Types looked at the Day Type classification as explained by Market Profiling. This article is going to examine the statistics of how often a particular […]

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How I Use Evernote to Manage My Rental Properties

January 28, 2013by Shane 4 Comments

Ah Evernote! Whatever did I do before you?!?!? Evernote is one of those tools that once you use it, trying to live without it would like going back to using […]

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Testing Stop Loss Methodologies in Trading Systems

January 23, 2013by Shane 1 Comment

In part 1 of this series, we looked at how we could test your entry methodology to see if it getting you in on the right side of the market […]

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Testing Exit Methodologies of Trading Systems

January 19, 2013by Shane 1 Comment

In part 1 of this series on testing trading strategies, we looked at how to test different entry methodologies for a trading system to determine if our entry technique is […]

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Day Types

January 18, 2013by Shane 1 Comment

Watch the market enough, and you understand that certain days have different characteristics that other days. Some days the market starts going in 1 direction and it just doesn’t look […]

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The Initial Balance (IB)

January 11, 2013by Shane 1 Comment

Definition The “Initial Balance” (IB) is often used in Market Profiling and Volume Profiling techniques as a way to help classify the type of day we can expect to have. […]

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